Two years ago, he promised that if Muhammadu Buhari wins the presidential
election, he would walk from whatever part of the country he was to the
federal capital territory, Abuja. Today he is doing it.
A 33-year-old man, Hasheem Suleiman, who embarked on a walk from Lagos
to Abuja to fulfil the promise he made, has reached Niger State where he
was warmly received by royal fathers.
Suleiman, who started the trek about 13 days ago, was received in Bida
towns of Niger State by Etsu Nupe, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar, at his Wadata
Palace, and the emir of Agaie, Alhaji Yusuf Nuhu.
He arrived at Agaie, a distance of about 50 kilometres from Bida, where
he was hosted by the Etsu Nupe and hailed by a crowd of admirers.
Also at Agaie, a crowd of admirers, including the emir of Agaie, Alhaji
Yusuf Nuhu, gave the traveller a warm reception in his palace.
On why he embarked on the mission, Suleiman said it was to fulfil a promise he made two years ago.
“I made the promise for this mission to show my love for the leader of
the masses, General Muhammadu Buhari, and for the 13-day journey I have
embarked upon, I have condemned five pairs of canvass shoes.”
He noted that on setting out, he had made adequate financial provisions
for cross-country trek, but that since the journey started, he had not
spent anything from the money since he had been warmly welcomed in every
town or village he had passed.
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