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President Muhammadu Buhari has given reason why he choose to return to Nigeria on Friday.
The head of digital communication for the president Tolu Ogunlesi said President Buhari joked about his return and gave reasons for returning on a Friday.
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Ogunlesi in a tweet confirmed President Buhari deliberately came back on a Friday to allow him time to rest while Osinbajo continues as working as the acting president of Nigeria.
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Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, has said that Nigeria still pays the lowest electricity tariff compared to other countries in West Africa such as Ghana, Ivory Coast, and Niger. In the future, the power minister emphasized the importance of discussing whether Nigeria should bear the actual cost of power, as it is no longer inexpensive.
Adelabu insists that most of the West African countries are paying nearly twice as much as Nigeria on electricity tariffs.