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President Muhammadu Buhari never wants to talk to Nigerians again | Here are the top stories from YNaija this week

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Dear Reader, here are the top stories from YNaija this week, You think you have had a rough week? .

[View this email in your browser]( Dear Reader, here are the top stories from YNaija this week, You think you have had a rough week? [Try this guy](. But then it's tough to think our President doesn't want to speak with us After shocking us all into 2010 with [his no-end-in-sight extension of vacation notice]( President Muhammadu Buhari went ahead to pointedly ignore Nigerians [while speaking with everyone else]( - From [Saraki]( to [Tinubu](. Just not us. [Not even the Nigerians in the UK who only wanted a 5-minute address](. All we have had to get through another week without the President is that [he is "hale and hearty".]( Elsewhere on YNaija this week, Continuing with the presidential duties thrust on him for over two weeks now, Professor Yemi Osinbajo this week [presided over a Federal Executive Meeting]( [received two]( [traditional rulers]( c[almed protesting unions]( [assured us that it is okay to protest]( and the Presidency was listening and is now rounding off the week[in Bayelsa, visiting with oil-producing communities.]( On the Presidential and Legislative Blogs, we found [something weird on a Minister's Twitter]( and [something plain annoying on a Senator's](. The Nigerian Army is so convinced that it has conquered Boko Haram that [they now plan to hold a Weapons Championship inside the Sambisa forest](. Meanwhile, [the dreaded insurgents have now promised to unleash a brother group on Nigerians.]( President Donald Trump [lost the appeal against the lifting of his travel ban and is now even more resolute than ever to pursue it. At what cost, though?]( Finally, if somehow you managed to miss it during the week, [here's the most controversial piece on the Nigerian internet this week. And it was only explaining why Africa's youth vote old men.]( Thank you for reading, and don’t forget to share if you loved this newsletter! Till next week! [share on Twitter]( Tweet this Newsletter [Follow @YNaija on Twitter]( [Join our Facebook Commmunity]( [YNaijaTV]( [YNaija Website]( Copyright © 2017 YNaija, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website or attended one of our events. Our mailing address is: YNaija 59, Ogunlana Drive Surulere 101283 Nigeria [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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