Nigerian president exiting office today, Muhammad Buhari, has said his cattle and sheep are easier to be controlled than Nigerians.
He, however, said he would need to reduce the number of cows and sheep in his ranch because he may not be having enough money to feed them after office.
It’s no longer news that the outgoing president would be returning to his hometown in Daura, Katsina State, to look after his cattle or likely dump Nigeria for the Republic of Benin.
During his speech at a pre-inauguration Gala Night held on Sunday, Buhari emphasized on his return to his hometown to continue his herder’s job.
His words: “I am looking forward to tomorrow to fly to my base to go and meet my cattle and sheep, which are much easier to control than fellow Nigerians. But I have to reduce their number, because I cannot save enough to buy them feeds.”