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Buhari congratulates Boss Mustapha on 68th birthday
Buhari congratulates Boss Mustapha on 68th birthday, describing the former Secretary to the Government of the federation in his administration as a transformative leader.
Former President Muhammadu Buhari, on Tuesday, accordingly praised Boss Mustapha’s “Amazing leadership”.
As Buhari congratulates Mustapha,the former President highlighted the leadership qualities of the SGF in his administration.
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According to Garba Shehu, former Senior Special Assistant to the President, @MBuhari “former President Muhammadu Buhari sends birthday greetings to the former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Gida Mustapha, as he marks his 68th birthday, describing him as a transformative leader.
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He cited the President as saying: “Hearty congratulations and best wishes to Boss as you celebrate your birthday. Your far-reaching vision and strong leadership paved the way for all that we achieved as an administration.
“I pray to God Almighty to keep you happy, safe, and healthy to continue to benefit your family and the country with your amazing work. Many happy returns!”
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