Governor Bala Greets Buhari @80

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Bauchi State Governor Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed has congratulated the President and the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Muhammadu Buhari who clocks 80 today.

” As you clock 80 Mr President, on behalf of my family, Government and citizens of Bauchi state, I wish you an amazing year that ends with accomplishing all the great goals that you have set. May Allah continue to bless you with success, health, happiness, patience and strength.

May all your dreams come true and may you live the life that you have always dreamed of.
Happy birthday Baba. Allah ya ja kwana!” Mohammed said.

Governor Bala is among other dignitaries in the entourage of the President to Washington DC for US-Africa Leaders Summit.

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