Nigerians React So Senator Abaribe’s Call For President Buhari To Resign
On Twitter, the hashtag, #BuhariResign is currently of the top trending topics among Nigerians and this is as a result of Nigerians reacting to the call made by Senate Minority Leader, Enyinnaya Abaribe for President Buhari to resign, because of the escalating security issues in every part of Nigeria.
See comments below:
Femi Fani-Kayode tweeted:
I commend my friend, brother & in-law, Sen. Abaribe, for having the courage to call for the resignation of President Buhari. A President that refuses to protect his people from killer herdsmen & bloodthirsty terrorists ought to not only resign but also bury his head in shame.
More than 1,000 Twitter users commented on the Femi Fani-Kayode’s tweet, most of them in favour of resignation, while others in support of the President:
I commend my friend, brother & in-law, Sen. Abaribe, for having the courage to call for the resignation of President Buhari. A President that refuses to protect his people from killer herdsmen & bloodthirsty terrorists ought to not only resign but also bury his head in shame.
— Femi Fani-Kayode (@realFFK) January 29, 2020
Nothing wrong with asking a president to resign, even presidents that are useful to their people get asked to… http://t.co/Feug3JJl
— Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai (@elrufai) July 23, 2012
You sounded so childish in this reply.
You didn't state anything to defend your boss or to prove Senator Abaribe wrong, you only sounded like a little child attacking another.
If Nnamdi Kanu can escape from Nigeria under Buhari's watch, is that not another sign of insecurity? https://t.co/hjr7Zyik1e
— Harrison Elekwa Ochie (@Elexharry) January 29, 2020
From the Archives. May 24, 2013. The current Incompetent and Inept Rtd Gen made this call. Today he is a colossal failure and the same gospel should apply to him too. #BuhariResign pic.twitter.com/VBJSv9EvjX
— RIP Uncle Pius Adesanmi 💔😭 (@MKabrik) January 30, 2020
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