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President Buhari Wishes Nigerians A Merry Christmas As He Promises A Better Futere

In a tweet, The President Of Nigeria, His Excellency Muhammadu Buhari, wished the citizens of the country a merry xmas..
He tweeted: "I wish all Nigerians Happy Christmas celebrations. As I noted yesterday, the fuel scarcity that has caused many of you to spend this period on fuel queues is deeply regretted. All relevant agencies of Government are working round-the-clock to bring relief to you.I am deeply convinced that better days lie ahead for us as a nation as we make progress on all the major fronts where we have set our energies to surmount the challenges. And in this season of hope, let us remember to provide refuge and help to those less privileged than us."

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