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Shocking: Aisha Reveals Top Secret Of President Buhari’s Government

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Sad Day In Aso Rock As President Buhari Mourns

Aisha Yesufu, the co-convener of the Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) says Muhammadu Buhari has never been in charge of Nigeria whether as a military Head of State or now as Nigerian President.

NewsOne Nigeria reports that Aisha made this statement in reaction to the allegation that the President’s “Next Level government” is being run by Abba Kyari, the Chief of Staff to the President. This allegation has been a topic of contention in Nigeria.

A twitter user, Ayanlola Abduljelil (@owolabitaiwo) had raised concerns about the happenings in President Buhari’s government under his watch following an earlier tweet by Aisha.

Mrs Yesufu had tweeted: “Did I just hear that a town in Katsina State has been told to pay one million naira by bandits and the people have levied themselves to pay? Tell me I am dreaming.
The President’s own state?! If this is true then Rtd Major General Buhari @MBuhari is a disgusting failure!
Pathetic.”

Replying the tweet, Abduljelil tweeted: “Where is #TundeIdiagbon ?

“In the 80s, millions of Nigerians thought General Buhari was a leader, self-discipline, upright & a competent head.  But fast forward to 30-35 yrs later, General Buhari’s incompetence, cluelessness, selfishness and failures are glaring 2 Nigerians,” he tweeted.

Aisha mocks Buhari

Responding to the tweet, Aisha mocked President Buhari, tweeting: “Even in the 80s, Idiagbon was in charge. Many said the coup would not have been successful if he was in the country. He came back after the coup. Buhari has never done the work. He delegates! That’s his antecedent and many thought he would delegate to the VP but he chose CABAL!”

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