Why I “slapped” my chair in Aso rock before leaving – Former president, Buhari
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Former Nigerian president, Muhammadu Buhari, has chosen to shed light on the intriguing reason behind a peculiar action he took on his last day at Aso Rock.

When questioned about what he missed from his eight years in the Presidency, Buhari, rather surprisingly, asserted, “I don’t think I miss much.” Despite the myriad challenges and weighty responsibilities he encountered during his tenure, Buhari expressed contentment with his achievements and did not indulge in any sentiments of longing for the past.

One of the most captivating moments in the upcoming interview is Buhari’s elucidation on why he “slapped” the chair he occupied in Aso Rock as he bid farewell. The former president describes this unique gesture as his symbolic way of saying goodbye, a gesture that has piqued the interest of the public, igniting discussions on the emotional and sentimental aspects tied to departing from such a consequential position of power.

As the interview is scheduled to be broadcast at 10:30 PM today, Nigerians eagerly await the opportunity to gain deeper insights into Buhari’s presidency and the personal experiences that intricately shaped his time in office.