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Aisha Blows Hot, Says Buhari Presidency May Lead To Separation Of Nigeria

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Aisha has raised the alarm that Buhari Presidency may lead to the separation of Nigeria.

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NewsOne Nigeria reports that a Nigerian socio-political activist, and co-convener of the Bring Back Our Girls Movement (BBOG), Aisha Yesufu, on Monday, April 5, lamented that the “nuisance value that might come fromPresident Muhamadu Buhari‘s administration “might well be the separation of Nigeria.”

This online news platform reports that Aisha who is a top critic of President Buhari, made this lamentation on Monday, a day some hoodlums attacked Owerri Prison as well as Police Headquarters, freeing thousands of prisoners in the process.

Taking to the micro-blogging site, Twitter, the controversial social media influencer, who gained more prominence across the country last year during the #EndSARS protests in Nigeria last year, stressed that “it is glaring that Nigeria needs to have a conversation on whether to remain as one or go its separate ways.”

In what appears to be slight shade of Vice President Osinbajo, Aisha opined that she is “okay with seeking for visa to Kano, Lagos and Enugu” in reference to the VP’s statement that “Nigerians will need visa to visit Kano if Nigeria splits.”

The social commentator tweeted: “The nuisance value that might come from this Buhari Presidency might well be the separation of Nigeria.

“It is glaring that Nigeria needs to have a conversation on whether to remain as one or go its separate ways. I am okay with seeking for visa to Kano, lagos & Enugu,” Aisha’s tweet added.

Meanwhile, NewsOne Nigeria reports that the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, as well as Sunday Igboho, are seeking to breakaway from Nigeria.

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This online news platform understands while Kanu is agitating for Biafra Republic, Igboho on the other hand, wants Oduduwa Republic. This is at a time President Buhari has maintained that Nigeria’s unity is non negotiable.

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