Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari
celebrated his 73rd birthday on December 17, 2015. The leader of the
nation is very wise man and these five photos will prove that Buhari
goes with time.
Buhari wrote his first Tweet, that received more than 1,000 retweets more than year ago.
Within six hours of enlisting, the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress
had garnered a followership of 12,000.
During the whole presidential campaign the incumbent president was active on social accounts.
Buhari’s Outfits At The Presidential Rallies
Below are five photos that prove Muhammadu Buhari is a digital president.
1. First selfie
When Buhari was in Lagos for campaigning he met with a small group of
his most passionate volunteers – and after an engaging evening of
ideas, vision, and intense engagement on the future of Nigeria, he took
some time out for his first selfie
2. A smartphone user
Jonathan calls Buhari to congratulate with victory in presidential election
The historic conversation occurred between former president Goodluck
Jonathan and Buhari, during which the former conceded defeat in
presidential election. During the call the incumbent leader of Nigeria
is seen talking on smartphone.
3. A tablet user
President Buhari skyped with the Golden Eaglets
Buhari went all ‘Inspector Gadget’ by addressing the members of the country’s Under-17 team via Skype.
The president skyped with the players as they were preparing to take
on Mali in the final of the junior world tourney taking place in
Chile. The Golden Eaglets became only the second side to retain the FIFA
U-17 World Cup title. Nigeria is now a five-time winner.
4. Digital ID
Buhari adjusts his glasses
The leader of the nation adjusts his glasses as he got set to be captured for the National Identity Management program in Abuja.
5. VoIP calls to troops
Buhari addressed soldiers from Abuja
President Buhari spoke with soldiers working in the field via digital devices.
How Buhari Was Convinced To Wear Suit
The president advised the Nigerian Armed Forces to ensure that they win the war against Boko Haram in the nation’s northeast.