Buhari news now

Here are some recent news updates about President Muhammadu Buhari:

Latest News

  1. Buhari Approves N13.08 Trillion 2023 Budget: President Buhari has signed the 2023 budget into law, approving a total expenditure of N13.08 trillion. (Source: Vanguard)
  2. Buhari Meets with APC Governors: The President met with governors of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to discuss party affairs and the 2023 general elections. (Source: Leadership)
  3. Buhari Congratulates New ECOWAS Chair: President Buhari has congratulated the new Chairman of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Ghana's President Nana Akufo-Addo. (Source: ThisDay)
  4. Buhari to Inaugurate New National Assembly Complex: The President is set to inaugurate the new National Assembly complex in Abuja, which is expected to be completed in December. (Source: Daily Trust)
  5. Buhari Meets with UK Prime Minister: The President met with UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to discuss bilateral relations and global issues. (Source: The Cable)

Recent Developments

  1. Nigeria's Economy Grows by 3.11%: The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has announced that Nigeria's economy grew by 3.11% in the third quarter of 2022. (Source: NBS)
  2. Buhari Signs Executive Order on Procurement: The President has signed an executive order aimed at promoting transparency and efficiency in public procurement. (Source: Premium Times)
  3. Buhari Meets with World Bank President: The President met with World Bank President David Malpass to discuss Nigeria's development challenges and the bank's support for the country. (Source: ThisDay)
  4. Buhari Congratulates New Nigerian Ambassador to US: The President has congratulated the new Nigerian Ambassador to the United States, Ambassador Tijjani Muhammad-Bande. (Source: Leadership)
  5. Buhari Meets with Nigerian Governors on Security: The President met with governors of the 36 states to discuss security challenges and ways to address them. (Source: Daily Trust)

Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be comprehensive. For more information, you can visit reputable news sources or official government websites.