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HE RETURNED TO HIS VOMIT! Nigerians criticise Onochie for mocking Saraki over defection

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Some Nigerians have criticised President Buhari’s social media aide, Lauretta Onochie, over a statement she made after Bukola Saraki’s exit from the ruling All Progressives Congress.

Many said she was pained and lambasted her for using a very “offensive” term to analyse the defection of the number three man in the politcal hierarchy of the country after the president and vice president.

Onochie who is known to be very opinionated on social media had taken to Twitter to ‘rejoice’ that Saraki has returned to his vomit.

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Onochie who was apparently mocking him also shared plenty of dancing emoji and stated that the Kwara state governor, Abdulfatah Ahmed followed suit.

Recall that Saraki had claimed that the decision to leave APC has been inescapably imposed on him by certain elements and forces within the APC who have ensured that the minimum conditions for peace did not exist.

Some Nigerians on Twitter went down memory lane and shared a 2014 news headline which read “Buhari hails Tambuwal for dumping PDP.”

Replying to her tweet one ‏@NwaAmaikpe said “Such disrespect for your former party member? What happened to the honor amongst thieves?

“I know you have to merit your salary but show some decorum, please. This is an all-time low.”

Another Twitter user also claimed that Saraki used his embezzled funds to sponsor Buhari’s presidential election in 2015.

@goji_thomas said “But when he decamp from PDP to APC in 2015 and used his looted money to sponsor Buhari’s candidacy, Saraki was a nationalist and Democrat. hypocrites.”

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However many called her out for always bad mouthing people and said that it is her faith because the Buhari led administration did not fulfil their change mantra manifesto.

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