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We Wish Buhari Was Our President, Says Ghanaian Man

A Ghanaian man named as Hajj Apolo seems to prefer the leadership of Nigeria’s President Buhari in their country.

Apollo said that his countrymen are yearning to have Muhammadu Buhari as their president.

He stated this on Facebook while reacting to a post on social media in which Nigerian singer Burna Boy said Ghana is the only place he has peace of mind.

Hajj took to the comment section state that there is no peace of mind in Ghana. He added that they would prefer to have Buhari as the president of Ghana.

The man wrote; ”…Am a Ghanaian living in Ghana…there is nothing like peace of mind. We wish Buhari was our president”.

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