The fight took place right inside the council chambers of the presidential villa.
According to The Cable, the reason for the confrontation was a letter written by Oyo-Ita indicting President Buhari in the reinstatement of Abdulrasheed Maina, which somehow found its way in the media.
In the memo addressed to Kyari, Oyo-Ita maintained that the president knew about the reinstatement of Maina and that she warned him there would be a public backlash.
Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo and Kyari were seen questioning Oyo-Ita at 10.55am just before the swearing-in of Boss Mustapha as secretary to the government of the federation (SGF) and the launch of the 2018 armed forces emblem.
Oyo-Ita, usually calm, was seen angrily gesticulating in the heated argument with Kyari.
She returned to her seat and angrily stood up again, this time heading straight to Osinbajo, who also had a brief discussion with her.
Babagana Monguno, retired major-general and national security adviser, then joined the conversation.
Mustapha, meanwhile, started his job as SGF as a peace maker by trying to calm Oyo-Ita.
Finally, Femi Ipaye, the deputy chief of staff, asked Oyo-Ita to return to her seat as the scene attracted the attention of everybody in the chambers. She promptly did.
Those in the chambers included Senate President Bukola Saraki, Speaker Yakubu Dogara, CJN Walter Onnoghen, APC chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun, Governor Jibrila Bindu.
Also present was the chief of defence staff, service chiefs, the inspector general of police and heads of paramilitary services.
According to The Cable, the reason for the confrontation was a letter written by Oyo-Ita indicting President Buhari in the reinstatement of Abdulrasheed Maina, which somehow found its way in the media.
In the memo addressed to Kyari, Oyo-Ita maintained that the president knew about the reinstatement of Maina and that she warned him there would be a public backlash.
Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo and Kyari were seen questioning Oyo-Ita at 10.55am just before the swearing-in of Boss Mustapha as secretary to the government of the federation (SGF) and the launch of the 2018 armed forces emblem.
Oyo-Ita, usually calm, was seen angrily gesticulating in the heated argument with Kyari.
She returned to her seat and angrily stood up again, this time heading straight to Osinbajo, who also had a brief discussion with her.
Babagana Monguno, retired major-general and national security adviser, then joined the conversation.
Mustapha, meanwhile, started his job as SGF as a peace maker by trying to calm Oyo-Ita.
Finally, Femi Ipaye, the deputy chief of staff, asked Oyo-Ita to return to her seat as the scene attracted the attention of everybody in the chambers. She promptly did.
Those in the chambers included Senate President Bukola Saraki, Speaker Yakubu Dogara, CJN Walter Onnoghen, APC chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun, Governor Jibrila Bindu.
Also present was the chief of defence staff, service chiefs, the inspector general of police and heads of paramilitary services.
from dailypost.
*They better not sack this woman..God bless the 'RAT' leaking the memos to the press...LOL
Na dem sabi
ReplyDeleteThe truth is that she kept telling them buhari but they were trying to sweep it under the rug, I love her spirit and God would continue to protect her from the hands of the enemy. The evil was too hard for her to bear
DeleteWho is this ignorant person,make sensible comments or dont bother this isn't linda's blog
DeleteAre there any Igbos in the administration? One Nigeria indeed.
DeleteShe must not allow them bully her like they did to Patricia Etteh in the HOR.
ReplyDeleteI know it will come to this. SMH....
ReplyDeleteBuhari and his foolish kitchen cabinet playing Nigerians 10/10!
ReplyDeleteWhen the finger pointing first started, I laughed cos this is one woman who knows her onions. Eka nnyin, keep showing them that Efik women are generally strong all round. You, that I know, can't be bullied. Mme cabal ifot
ReplyDeleteBoga fish. Your milk don finish?
ReplyDeleteNa wa!
ReplyDeleteI know she will allow them bully her.
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