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US President Pledges to Support Nigeria...Trump to Buhari.

 The United States (US) on Monday pledged to support Nigeria in its fight against coronavirus.
US President Donald Trump made the pledge to Nigeria President Muhammadu Buhari in a phone call on Tuesday, a presidential aide Bashir Ahmad disclosed.
ā€œPresident Muhammadu Buhari had a phone conversation with the US President Donald Trump today, the two leaders discussed Nigeriaā€™s efforts to defeat the COVIDā€“19 Pandemic,ā€ Ahmad tweeted.
ā€œPresident Trump pledged US support and solidarity."

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