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Here are some recent news articles about President Muhammadu Buhari from BBC News:
Latest News
- Nigeria's President Buhari to seek re-election (February 2019) President Muhammadu Buhari has announced that he will seek re-election in Nigeria's 2019 presidential election. He made the announcement in a broadcast to the nation, saying he was seeking a second term to complete his promises to the country. Read more
- Nigeria's Buhari signs new anti-corruption law (May 2019) President Muhammadu Buhari has signed a new anti-corruption law into effect, aimed at tackling graft in the country. The law increases the punishment for corruption and introduces new measures to prevent corrupt practices. Read more
- Nigeria's Buhari to visit China for Belt and Road Forum (April 2019) President Muhammadu Buhari is set to visit China for the Belt and Road Forum, where he will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss trade and investment opportunities between the two countries. Read more
Recent Interviews
- BBC Newsnight: President Buhari on Nigeria's economy and security (January 2019) In an interview with BBC Newsnight, President Buhari discussed Nigeria's economic challenges, security concerns, and his government's efforts to address them. Watch the interview
- BBC Hardtalk: President Buhari on Nigeria's corruption and democracy (June 2018) In an interview with BBC Hardtalk, President Buhari spoke about Nigeria's corruption problem, his government's efforts to tackle it, and the state of democracy in the country. Watch the interview
Other News
- Nigeria's Buhari sacks top military chiefs (January 2019) President Buhari has sacked the country's top military chiefs, including the Chief of Defence Staff, in a bid to revamp the military and tackle security challenges. Read more
- Nigeria's Buhari to launch new national carrier (March 2019) President Buhari has launched a new national carrier, Nigeria Air, aimed at reviving the country's struggling aviation industry. Read more
Please note that these articles are subject to change and may not reflect the current situation.