Drama as Obasanjo Shuns El-Rufai, Adeosun at Afreximbank Meeting

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Fmr. President Obasanjo at Afreximbank Meeting

A mild drama played out at the ongoing African Export and Import Bank, Afreximbank, Annual Meeting in Abuja on Friday, in which Obasanjo, former Executive President of Nigeria was in attendance.

The News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, reports that the former President chose to sit among the participants instead of a front row seat reserved for him among the dignitaries, at the Congress Hall of the Transcorp Hilton.

No one knew the reason for Obasanjo’s action and he did not explain to anyone.

Obasanjo at Afreximbank Meeting
Fmr. President Obasanjo at Afreximbank Meeting

Before Obasanjo’s arrival, Boss Mustapha, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation; Gov. Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State; Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun and Albert Muchanga, African Union’s Commissioner for Trade and Transport were already seated.

He arrived when Benedict Oramah, the President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Afreximbank was delivering his welcome speech.

But when Bronwyn Nelson, the Editor-at-Large of CNBC Africa who was moderator of the event, walked up to welcome Obasanjo at the entrance with the aim of ushering him to his seat, the former Nigerian president refused and chose to sit on an empty seat on the right row of the hall.

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Everyone was surprised at Obasanjo’s action including the other dignitaries in front of the hall.

After Oramah’s welcome speech, Muchanga and Nelson went to persuade Obasanjo to take his seat.

The former president, however, complied and followed them to his seat.

He shook hands with the dignitaries starting from Mustapha to El-Rufai, Oramah and Adeosun among others before sitting.

Obasanjo, therefore, became the toast of the Afreximbank Annual Meeting 2018 and 25th anniversary programme, which will end in Abuja on Saturday.

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