Angry Nigerians Attack Buhari After His Daughters Were Spotted at the UN General Assembly Meeting (Photo)

It is war of words on Twitter as Nigerians attacked President Muhammadu Buhari after his two daughters were spotted at the UN General Assembly Meeting.
It is war of words on Twitter as Nigerians attacked President Muhammadu Buhari after his two daughters were spotted at the UN General Assembly Meeting.
Aisha Buhari and her two daughters at the UN General Assembly
 
Nigerians showed their anger after photos of President Muhammadu Buhari's daughters at the UN General Assembly went viral with many asking - what the President's daughters were doing at the UN General Assembly and who paid for their tickets and accommodation?
 
Many Nigerians have raised different questions over the matter as some said the family has turned an important political meeting into a family jamboree, spending money from starving taxpayers.
 
 
Even the President's media aides are finding it difficult to provide a reliable answer to the dust that has been raised about the sincerity of Buhari's government in cutting expenses as the country battles recession.
 
In responding to the questions raised by some people on his twitter handle, Garba Shehu, SSA, Media & Publicity revealed that the expenses of the president's two daughters were not paid by the government.
 
"Dear @GarShehu Can you tell us, Who paid for @MBuhari's children to attend #UNGA and what is the purpose of their attendance?" someone asked Shehu on Twitter. The question saw many Nigerians venting their anger over the president's alleged double-standard.
 
Shehu in trying to answer the question, said: "None of President @MBuhari's children now with the family in New York traveled on government tickets." he wrote on Twitter. But, that seemed not to work as many Nigerians told him to show evidence instead of churning statements without proof.
 
See how Nigerians reacted:
 

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