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ATIKU GROUP TO BUHARI MEDIA GROUP: STOP DECEIVING NIGERIANS!


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The Atiku Poverty Cure Initiative Coalition has called on the Buhari Media Support Group to stop deceiving Nigerians. The group based in Abuja and with tentacles across the country told the Buhari Mouth Organs to focus more on welfare and humanitarian issues that would lift Nigerians from the acute poverty besieging the nation.
Addressing a press conference at their Garki Based office, the group lambasted the Buhari Media Support group for being selfish, pretentious and opportunistic in the sense that Nigerians are groaning under the weight of outrageous self-inflicted poverty and hunger yet they are shouting wolf distracting Nigerians by referring to non-existent things.
The Atiku Group insisted that instead of trying to foist another four years of terror, hunger, starvation and sickness on Nigerians, the Buhari Media Support Group should abandon their personal and selfish quest for self-aggrandizement and throw their support behind the PDP popular candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.
The Atiku group through their National Coordinator Chief Jones Ogwumike and General Secretary referred the Buhari Media Support group to the recently conducted mid-term elections in the United States where ballot boxes were displayed publicly like ATM and voters were free to walk in and cast their votes without harassment unlike Nigeria where 30,000 policemen, 40,000 Army and 10,000 Civil Defense would have been deployed to guard against heaven knows what.
Apparently irked by the continuous attempt to hold Nigerians hostage by the innocuous Buhari select Media Support group who are no more than a committee of friends, Chief Jones lashed out at their unbridled shortsightedness and petty nature, advising them to desist from their selfish ways. “Just because of a mess of pottage you want to sell your generation and perpetuate bad leaders in office forever”.
Speaking further, Chief Jones described such actions as cheap and wicked. “We are seeing the world move on into circular economy, here we are still trying to move away from hunger, strife and nepotism”, he said. “Even in peace times, this is happening not to talk of bad times”, he added.
Chief Jones said 2019 is a good year for Nigerians to vote massively for change by electing Alhaji Atiku Abubakar as the next President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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