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NEWS FLASH: Peter Obi’s most recent twitter thread prompts a response from Bashir Ahmad

NEWS FLASH: Peter Obi’s most recent twitter thread prompts a response from Bashir Ahmad
NEWS FLASH: Peter Obi’s most recent twitter thread prompts a response from Bashir Ahmad

After reading the latest twitter thread from Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi, President Muhammadu Buhari’s Special Assistant on Digital Communication, Bashir Ahmad, took to social media to respond.

On Wednesday night, Peter Obi responded on Twitter to the purportedly leaked audio discussion between himself and Nigerian Preacher Bishop David Oyedepo, claiming it was a hoax……. Continue Your Reading

Peter Obi also said that the right legal action will be taken by his legal team against Peoples Gazette and others.

As Peter Obi tweeted: “Our legal team have been instructed to take appropriate legal actions against Peoples Gazette and others.”

NEWS FLASH: Peter Obi’s most recent twitter thread prompts a response from Bashir Ahmad
NEWS FLASH: Peter Obi’s most recent twitter thread prompts a response from Bashir Ahmad

Bashir Ahmad, President Muhammadu Buhari’s Special Assistant for Digital Communication, responded to Peter Obi’s most recent twitter thread by tweeting: “Wow, I just read that former presidential candidate of the Labour Party’s thread, so he is finally dragging their fake news merchant and lying machine, the People’s Gazette to court. We will keenly follow the court proceedings; if required to stand as witnesses, many are ready.”

NEWS FLASH: Peter Obi’s most recent twitter thread prompts a response from Bashir Ahmad
NEWS FLASH: Peter Obi’s most recent twitter thread prompts a response from Bashir Ahmad

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