PRESIDENT BUHARI RECEIVES MR MBEKI 2A. R-L; President Muhammadu Buhari Receives Former President of South Africa, Mr Thabo Mbeki during a courtesy visit at the State House in Abuja. PHOTO; SUNDAY AGHAEZE. OCT 4, 2018.
The Nigerian Presidency has not yet said what both men discussed. But their meeting took place in the Nigerian capital Abuja on Thursday, according to captioned photographs sent to TODAY NEWS AFRICA in Washington DC R-L; President Muhammadu Buhari Receives Former President of South Africa, Mr Thabo Mbeki during a courtesy visit at the State House in Abuja. PHOTO; SUNDAY AGHAEZE. OCT 4, 2018.R-L; President Muhammadu Buhari Receives Former President of South Africa, Mr Thabo Mbeki during a courtesy visit at the State House in Abuja. PHOTO; SUNDAY AGHAEZE. OCT 4, 2018.R-L; President Muhammadu Buhari Receives Former President of South Africa, Mr Thabo Mbeki during a courtesy visit at the State House in Abuja. PHOTO; SUNDAY AGHAEZE. OCT 4, 2018.R-L; Permanent Secretary Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Alhaji Mustapha Sulieman, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, President Muhammadu Buhari, Former President of South Africa, Mr Thabo Mbeki and Senior Advisor for Thabo Mbeki Foundation, Ms. Mojanku Gumbi during a courtesy visit at the State House in Abuja. PHOTO; SUNDAY AGHAEZE. OCT 4, 2018
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