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Presidency Reacts To Report That Emir Of Qatar Prevented Buhari From Visiting His Nation

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The presidency has rejected the trending reviews that the Emir of Qatar rejected a proposed go to to his nation by President Muhammadu Buhari.

The particular assistant to the President on Digital Communications, Bashir Ahmad who made the clarification defined that what occurred was not a rejection.

Earlier, a trending report had claimed that the Emir of Qatar turned down the proposed go to of President Buhari to his nation.

The report claimed the Qatar Embassy in Abuja made the Head of State’s place identified in a press release launched on August 19.

The Emir had stated that the dates picked by the Nigerian authorities weren’t appropriate.

The Federal Authorities had proposed eleventh and twelfth September, 2022 for President Buhari to go to the nation however the Emir requested for different dates in 2023.

The report got here with the headline; ‘Emir Of Qatar Rejects Junketing Nigerian President, Buhari’s Deliberate State Go to To Oil-rich Nation In September.’

Nevertheless, Ahmad on Monday stated the headline is inaccurate and deceptive. He defined additional that for the go to to happen, the dates must be appropriate for each events, therefore it was not a rejection however a have to work out mutually possible dates.

He wrote by way of his Twitter account: “This headline is fully incorrect. Qatar didn’t reject the President’s go to. In reality, such as you clearly said it in your story, it’s Qatar that invited Nigeria and people acquainted with diplomacy understand how this factor works, the dates ALWAYS must be appropriate for each events.”

ASUU Strike: FG Tells Nigerian College students To Apply For Scholarships Overseas

Within the face of the extended strike motion by the Tutorial Employees Union of Universities (ASUU), the Federal Authorities by way of the Nationwide Universities Fee (NUC) has admonished certified Nigerians to apply for scholarships overseas.

Naija Information reviews that public universities throughout the nation have been closed for seven months now because of unsettled disputes between the federal government and lecturers over some calls for by the lecturers.

Whereas the strike lingers, a letter signed by the Deputy Govt Secretary, Administration of the NUC, Chris Maiyaki, and addressed to all vice-chancellors, admonished certified college students to embrace an initiative of the federal government of the UK to review overseas.

The letter defined that the British Excessive Fee introduced the decision for functions for the scholarships to review within the UK, which opened on 2nd August 2022 and closes on 1 November 2022.