As many Nigerians continue to
express their dissatisfaction over the alleged barring of reputable media
outfit ‘AIT’ from covering official activities of President-elect, Gen.
Muhammadu Buhari (retd). A public affairs analyst, Paul Asiebu has dropped some
words of wisdom for the in-coming President of Nigeria.
Yes, I so much love the part that
says that “If he (Buhari) wants to remain below the media radar, then let him
remain in Daura”. It’s seemingly dictatorial and crude to try to deprive a
reputable media platform like the ‘AIT’ from having accesses to his programme
and activities in this democratic era.
Unfortunately, the President-elect couldn’t even wait till May, 29th before giving some obviously, irate opposition members
an ample opportunity to start firing some verbal shots at him on social media.
Paul said:
Buhari's handlers had better act
fast before the guy shoots himself in the foot. They had better remind him that
he is President-elect and remains so until May 29th. He should be reminded that
his status has changed and will even gather more attention after May 29th than
he is presently experiencing and any attempt to act below the media radar will
do him no good. He had better learn from his predecessor (GEJ) who allowed
Freedom of Information and swallowed the doses of insults and abuses from the
fourth estate of the realm; Channels and Premium times never saw anything good
in President Goodluck Jonathan yet he never denied the former's and its
correspondents access to the villa or access to his unofficial activities
bearing in mind that he is President of the good, bad and ugly. Depriving AIT
access to his programmes and activities is like depriving me and other
Nigerians of the right to know what he is up to. If he wants to remain below
the media radar then let him remain in Daura.

This boy called Paul is a blabbermouth. He doesnt see anything good in GMB! RUBBISH
ReplyDeleteFor the first time, this particular guy is making small sense shaaa
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