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Aisha Yesufu reacts after a lady found her name on a PVC registration in Imo
In a statement released by a twitter user with the handle name, “Akin Olaoye” he revealed that a certain Joy Aderogba Temitope, found her name on a PVC registration in Imo State, whereas she never registered in the South East.
Popular Nigerian human rights activist Aisha Yesufu responded to this assertion by issuing a statement on her twitter account in which she claimed to recall hearing in a conversation on twitter that the actual enemies are not people who tweet. She mentioned that those are nuisances that should occasionally be played with and disregarded.
According to Aisha Yesufu, those who will employ state apparatus are the actual enemy. She expressed hope that INEC wasn’t attempting to be unlucky as she concluded her message.
Below is the screenshot of the original statement released by Aisha Yesufu via her twitter handle;
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