Both leaders appeared to be happy as they shook hands and laughed together but Nigerians on social media are interpreting the photographs in different ways.
President Buhari and President Obasanjo met today in Addis Ababa. Their first meeting after Obasanjo’s #RedCard to Buhari. They needed General Abdulsalami Abubakar as a referee so they do not fight. pic.twitter.com/SKNetYIpPq— Reno Omokri (@renoomokri) 28 January 2018
Obasanjo: Did you read where I suggested Coalition for Nigeria?— Gimba Kakanda (@gimbakakanda) 28 January 2018
Buhari: That’s smart, Baba. Now they’re not even talking about PDP as an alternative.
Obasanjo: Sorry, you said I hit you hard, it had to look real.
Abdulsalami: Guys, we’re in public. Let’s do this in the hotel. pic.twitter.com/sDjplvrWZ1
After the release of the controversial open letter, President Buhari and Olusegun Obasanjo met at the AU summit today.— PRESIDENT OKONKWO (@IkechuQwu) 28 January 2018
Going by their facial expressions, what might they have discussed? pic.twitter.com/cf4uOhPEuq
Buhari: I saw the letter you wrote sir— Olufemi Joseph (@Iamfemijoseph) 28 January 2018
Obasanjo: Yes, you know I just bagged PhD 😂
Abdulsalam: Let me see the letter these Ogas are talking about. pic.twitter.com/U84d5yX5jX
President Muhammadu Buhari and former President Olusegun Obasanjo met today in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, at the opening session of the 30th African Union Summit.— Ayekooto (@DeeOneAyekooto) 28 January 2018
They both shook hands and talked for about two minutes.
There's this adage that says its easier to destroy than to build. That means it can take u a second or day to destroy but can never take u a second or day to build it— Ibrahim Ijaola (@ijaola_ibrahim) 28 January 2018
Now what took PDP/Obasanjo/Jonathan 16 years to destroy u expect APC/Buhari to build it in 2 and half years. Haa
President @MBuhari, former President, Chief Obasanjo and former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalam Abubakar meet, exchange pleasantries, share a good laugh and take a selfie at the #30thAUSummit today in Addis Ababa. #PMBAtAU pic.twitter.com/t3ypChaHve— Bashir Ahmad (@BashirAhmaad) 28 January 2018
Continue making enemies over politicians.— Cinderella Man (@Osi_Suave) 28 January 2018
See Obasanjo laughing with the same man he wrote a scathing letter to a few days ago. pic.twitter.com/S2KDNzCSBs
Social media is glad to have you. One quick one, what do you mean by a third force when you admitted to knowing @MBuhari's abilities yet, preferred him to @GEJonathan? @Chief_Obasanjo how do I trust you when you brought this calamity on Nigeria?— Ayebaye D. Wanatoi (@wanatoi) 28 January 2018
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