– Former militant leader, Asari Dokubo, describes the rat invasion of President Buhari’s office as a shame
-Dokubo says the rat invasion of the president’s office is a sign that he has been
rejected
Former militant leader, Asari Dokubo, has mocked President Muhammadu Buhari over a report that the president’s office was invaded by rats.
gathered that the president’s senior special assistant on media and publicity, Garba Shehu on Tuesday, August 22, said rats had destroyed some valuable items in Buhari’s office and as such, the president will be working from his home.
Reacting to the Garba’s statement, Dokubo in a video post on Wednesday August 23, described the rat attack on Buhari’s office as a shame.
The former agitator, speaking in allegory, said rats had pursued the Lion king from office. He said: “It is a shame to Nigeria to report Buhari’s rat incident to BBC.
“They told us that the lion king is coming to chase out hyenas and other animals, little wonder did we know that rat took the challenge and chased him out of his office.
” Dokubo said the rat invasion was a sign that Buhari had been rejected as president. Watch Dokubo’s video below: Meanwhile, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) mocked Nigeria in their publication of Wednesday, August 22, over claim that the president was chased out from office by rats.
The BBC first reported the news in pidgin and standard English, quoting senior special assistant to President Buhari on Media, Garba Shehu. Watch the excitement that greeted Buhari’s return from London: (NAJI.COM)
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