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Nigeria releases photo of ill president after almost three months

The president of Nigeria has been pictured in London for the first time after he left his home country about 80 days ago.

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The photo was posted by the official Twitter account of the Nigerian presidency as it showed the 74-year-old head of state sitting at a table with a group of people and smiling.

According to the presidency, Buhari received a delegation of governors and leaders from his All Progressives Congress (APC) party in London for lunch and was very cheerful.

"The president sends his best wishes to all Nigerians. He will be back to Nigeria as soon as his doctors give the go-ahead," said the presidency in a separate tweet.

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The year has been a tough year for Buhari as he has been traveling around to receive treatment for an unspecified medical  has condition.

In January and February, he spent almost two months in Britain and on his return in early March said he had never been as ill.

The presidency has repeatedly rejected rumours that Buhari is terminally ill or even dead but has refused to disclose his illness or what treatment he is having.

On May 7, he left for london for a second round of medical treatment giving no specific date for his return.

In his absence, he has given Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo full powers to act as head of state.

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