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Nigerians React To Atiku’s Visit To Bala Muhammed With Tinubu’s Portrait Behind (Hilarious)

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If Nigerians and Vawulence are not like five and six, what is the fuss about Atiku visiting Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohhamed and the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s official portrait as the president is prominently displayed in the background?..CONTINUE READING.

 

Were they anticipating to see Atiku’s portrait or Peter Obi as president, thus why the ridicule of Atiku? Or were they expecting Atiku to protest to his PDP governor about removing the President’s image from his office?

Twitter, the ultimate hub of hilarity, exploded with laughter. Memes flooded timelines faster than campaign promises during election season. One tweet hilariously suggested, “Atiku thought he was visiting Governor Bala, but it seems Tinubu wanted a cameo appearance.”

Here what another Twitter user said, : “Atiku really thought he could escape Tinubu’s presidency, even during a simple visit. Sorry, Atiku, Tinubu’s portrait is everywhere, including your photo ops! 🤭”

“They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but Atiku’s photo with Tinubu’s portrait is worth a thousand laughs! Classic comedy in Nigerian politics! 🤣”

“Atiku’s visit turned into a ‘Spot the Difference’ game: Can you find any resemblance between him and Tinubu? We’re struggling! 🧐 #PortraitTwins”

“Atiku challenging Tinubu’s victory in court but can’t even challenge the presence of Tinubu’s portrait behind him. 🤷‍♂️ #AwkwardVisits”

Amidst the comedic chaos, social media users have been having a field day, laughing heartily at the situation. For some, the rationale is clear – Tinubu, being the duly elected president, deserves to have his photos displayed in every government office. They even suggest that the courts, where the tribunal is taking place, should feature Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s portrait.

Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Chairman and CEO of Bush Radio Academy.

Source iReporteronline.

 

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