Questions for the man who trekked from Lagos to Abuja over Buhari’s victory

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The media is still been bustling about the man who claim he trekked from Lagos to Abuja to celebrate Buhari's victory on foot. Many people have been enthralled by the story of Hasheem Suleiman–the 33-year-old die-hard supporter who took a leave of absence from his construction job, slipped into sportswear and trainers and (reportedly) undertook the very long journey of trekking from Lagos to Abuja (a distance of some 778 kilometers by road) on foot; all to celebrate Buhari’s victory at the just concluded presidential polls.

The most spectacular thing about this is that Suleiman achieved this feat under 20 days.

Some sections of Nigerian are still in doubt that anyone could embark on a most dangerous trek across Nigeria’s unsafe terrain because his candidate won an election and even more he (Suleiman) touched down in Abuja in one piece.

And the big questions on everybody's lips is:

1. Who saw Suleiman when he began this trek and who was the first person he told about the trek?

2. Who did he make the promise to? Any living witnesses out there?

3. How come the media only knew about Suleiman’s adventure when he got to Niger State–a few kilometers from Abuja?

4. How was he able to survive armed robbers, drunk drivers, witches and wizards, ritualists, carnivorous animals and muggers on the roads?

5. Who made sure he didn’t get a lift while he trekked?

6. Is it even scientifically possible to trek from Lagos to Abuja under a month?

7. From all the pictures we have seen, Suleiman wore the same apparel from start to finish of his journey. Any reasons why? Did he ever stop to have a bath or wash his clothing?

8. Any third party out there who somehow accompanied Suleiman on this trip or kept track of his milestones?

9. He never lost his way. How come he knows the route so perfectl

10. Did he stop to have a nap, check into an inn, sleep in the bushes or play ten-ten with the babes on his stops? Did he at any point even stop to admire the birds chirping on trees?

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