I know what you guys are thinking but don't say it.
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo and his
erstwhile deputy, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar,
demonstrated Tuesday that all was well
between them when they met at Minna
International Airport, Niger State, and hugged
each other.
The ex-president was in Minna to visit
former military President, Ibrahim Babangida,
who just returned from a two-month long
medical vacation in Germany, while Atiku
was in the town to witness the public
declaration ceremony of a fellow All
Progressives Congress, APC, presidential
aspirant, Mr. Sam Nda-Isaiah.
Obasanjo, who arrived in an aircraft with
registration number G DOUR alongside
Senator Andy Uba, Chief Ayo Fasawe, and an
unidentified lady at about 5:30pm, was about
to be conveyed out from the airport when his
attention was drawn to the presence of
Atiku.
The former vice president, who was already
seated awaiting clearance for his flight to
take-off, had to stop the pilot, alighted and
headed straight to his former boss’ car to
pay homage.
The two leaders hugged each other after
some minutes of banter.
Obasanjo, thereafter, was driven to the uphill
residence of Gen. Babangida in company of
the former military president’s eldest son,
Mohammed.
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