Dawisu, had described the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) as a failure and demanded President Buhari’s resignation over incessant abductions of school children across the country.
Governor Ganduje, in a statement signed by the Kano State Commissioner for Information, Muhammad Garba, said Dawisu’s sacking followed his continued, “unguarded comments and utterances which are deemed contrary to the stand of the All Progressive Congress (APC) government which he is serving.”
You sack someone because he criticized the government? Oh well! Never expect anything good from this tif tif man.
ReplyDeleteDevil hates truth. APC hates truth. Them and the serpent no difference. Good to you all chanting change. Jonathan the devil was and is still better than angel buhari and his cohorts
ReplyDeleteNigeria a country where your pant go loss of you speak the truth
ReplyDeleteSo what exactly is wrong in saying the truth as it is?
ReplyDeleteDawisu only spoke the truth, if it's not Kagara boys it's Chibok girls or the ones from. ZAMFARA. Insecurity has never been this bad.
I bet Dawisu will breathe easy.
Na wah o. Somebody cannot say the truth in this country in peace again 😏
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ReplyDeleteNa wa...o
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