Ahmad’s post, shared on a Friday, addressed the lingering bitterness of the critic, who apparently held onto past grievances despite the passage of time. Ahmad expressed bewilderment at the critic’s persistent resentment, especially considering that it was now 2024, indicating a significant gap between the alleged insult and the present day.
He reflected on the critic’s reaction to his respectful reference to Okonjo-Iweala as Our Mummy, contrasting it with the critic’s earlier accusations of insult. He questioned the coherence of the critic’s response, suggesting that the critic might be confused or uncertain about their true intentions. Ahmad advised the critic to take time for introspection and self-reflection, urging them to consider their motivations and desires more carefully.
Hear him: “What a state of confusion! You claim I insulted Madam Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala in 2014. We are in 2024, and you are still holding onto feelings of bitterness over it. Yet, when I affectionately referred to her as “Our Mummy,” you have been under my tweet with tears and insults since yesterday. Don’t you think that you are lost?. I suggest taking some time to reflect and understand what it is you truly want”. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>