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President Muhammadu Buhari says even though he has given his best as president of the country, he does not expect Nigerians to appreciate him when he leaves office.

The president, who spoke on his eagerness to hand over power in an interview aired on Nigerian Television Authority, NTA, on Thursday, said: “Yes, because, look, as you know I have been a governor.

“I have been a minister and I’m in my second term as President. So, I have gone through the system. And really, what else can I do with this country?

“I have given my best and I hope after I leave, Nigerians will reflect and at least not show appreciation.

“I’m not expecting any appreciation. But what I’m expecting is for Nigerians to say yes, this man has done his best.

“This is the most I’m expecting from Nigerians. But it’s no joke. I’m telling you.”

Also Read: Buhari Will Retire To Tend His Cattle – Femi Adesina

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