Nigeria's President Buhari goes to London for treatment

His wellbeing has been a noteworthy reason for worry in a nation where there are fears that a power vacuum could influence its recuperation from subsidence. In a concise message, the president said "there is no reason for stress". Mr Buhari, 74, has left Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo in control, similarly as he did when he cleared out for London in January for seven weeks of therapeutic leave. Mr Osinbajo was broadly lauded at the ideal opportunity for his execution as acting president. The correct length of the president's stay in London "will be dictated by the specialists", an announcement from the administration said. Be that as it may, it included, "government will keep on functioning ordinarily under the capable authority of the VP". His last authority act before leaving for London was to meet the 82 schoolgirls grabbed in Chibok in 2014 after they were discharged by Boko Haram Islamist aggressors. The young ladies were given over on...