Photo of Mr. President’s kids preparing him as Nigerians pay him Sallah homage in Daura

Privileged Nigerians paid President Muhammadu Buhari homage on Sallah Day.

They consisted of ex-governor, senator, minister-designate, in-laws, accountant-general, accomplished women, and others.

However, three of the President’s children — Yusuf, Hanan and Amina — prepped up dad before he started receiving his visitors.

The President seemed to enjoy it as he smiled broadly at his children!

Their mother, First Lady Aisha, is currently in Mecca for the holy pilgrimage.

See the photographs, courtesy, Buhari Sallau, via Instagram:

President Buhari received Accountant General, Mr. Ahmed Idris, and his family as they paid him Sallah homage on Monday

L-R: Mr. Kayode Odukoya, Buhari, and Senator Ibikunle Amosun who paid the President a Sallah homage at his country home in Daura on Monday

One of the visitors to President Buhari’s country home on Sallah Day

Minister-Designate, Sunday Dare, paid President Muhammadu Buhari Sallah homage at his country home in Daura on Monday.

Buhari receives CEO of Sahara Energy, Mr. Tope Shonubi; and Mrs. Bolanle Sangosanya of Sahara Power Group during Sallah homage in Daura on Monday.

Women leaders in Buhari’s community also paid him Sallah homage on Monday.

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