Abba Kyari coronavirus: Buhari’s Chief of Staff tests positive to Coronavirus

March 24, 2020
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President Buhari’s chief of staff has tested positive to the dreaded .

President Muhammadu Buhari reportedly tested negative.

This was just revealed by Thisday Newspaper and its TV Channel Arise TV .

It will be recalled that Abba Kyari visited Germany and Egypt and returned back to this week. 

READ: Coronavirus: Atiku Speaks On His Son’s Refusal To Isolate Himself Upon Return To The Country 

READ: Nigeria Records Four New Cases Of Coronavirus COVID-19, Total Now 40

Egypt has 327 confirmed cases of Coronavirus and 14 deaths while Germany has 29,056 infections and 123 deaths.

The Executive Chairman of Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, Prof James Momoh, was said to have accompanied Kyari on the trip to both countries.

Kyari, has been attending meetings including with Buhari, Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, ministers and other members of the Federal Executive Council.

This is breaking news, more details to be added as soon as it’s available to press.

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