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Aisha Yesufu reacts after Adeyanju Deji said Peter Obi must be criticized when necessary
A well known Nigerian human right activist, Aisha Yesufu has taken to her official Twitter page to back up Adeyanju Deji after he revealed that Peter Obi must be criticized when necessary.
Following the report that the former governor of Anambra State and Presidential aspirant under the Labour Party, LP, Peter Obi left the country to Egypt, a well known Nigerian human right activist and social commentator, Adeyanju Deji has taken to his official Twitter page to reveal that he will never leave Peter Obi out of his tweets, adding that Peter Obi should be criticized when necessary.
Further speaking, Adeyanju Deji slammed those who dragged him for calling out Peter Obi, saying that he (Peter Obi) may be their messiah but not his messiah, adding that anyone who decided to run for any public office must be ready for criticism.
See tweet below…
A few hours after Adeyanju Deji made this statement, Aisha Yesufu took to her official Twitter page to show her support, adding that Adeyanju Deji was making a point.
See tweet below….
Many top Nigerians seem not to be happy that Peter Obi left the country to Egypt instead of going to Ekiti State just like Bola Ahmed Adekunle Tinubu and Atiku Abubakar did, and looking at their point of view, one can tell that they are not far from the truth. Peter Obi should be in Ekiti State making plans for the election instead of going to Egypt to study their system.
What is your view on this?.
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