Atiku Abubakar, the former vice president of Nigeria, has been under fire on social media for his tweet regarding the terrible kidnapping and cruel death of Nabeeha Al-Kadriyar and her siblings. In the comments, Nigerians voiced their displeasure and accused Abubakar of bigotry and selective empathy. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
The backlash gained momentum as users pointed out his silence on recent killings in Plateau state, questioning his commitment to addressing national issues. Criticism intensified when netizens highlighted the deletion of a condolence post regarding Deborah, who fell victim to religious extremism. Allegations circulated that the removal was prompted by backlash from the Muslim community.
Comments flooded Abubakar’s post, with many questioning his consistency in expressing concern for different regions of the country. Users asked why he deleted the post related to Deborah, drawing parallels with the current tragedy. Others wondered about his silence over the Plateau state killings, accusing him of prioritizing certain issues over others.
The incident underscores the challenges political figures face in navigating social media, where public scrutiny can quickly escalate, raising questions about their sincerity and commitment to addressing diverse national concerns. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>