
Nigerians have reacted to statement and videos shared online yesterday by President Muhammadu Buhari’s media team after a visit to the Abuja house in London.
“I feel I could go home, but the doctors are in charge. I’ve now learnt to obey orders, rather than be obeyed,” Buhari was quoted as saying.
In reaction, Nigerians on social media platform, Twitter, offered words of advice to the president. While some insisted that Buhari should resign as his duty is to listen to citizens’ orders not doctors orders, others backed him to stay on.
@its_drjarfy wrote: “He should as well learn to listen to Nigerians by Resigning.
@nature_222: “Is that what Nigerians voted for, are you not ashamed to say such thing, the world are laughing, loosers!
@sirbee12: “You don’t obey court order but obey doctor’s order…Just act 100 Days in London to compete with AY’s 30 Days in Atlanta….
@nerfertiiti: “He was not elected by his doctors.
@ezekigbo: “for the good of Nigerians and your unborn children please resign.
@ezediudum: “Funny, our President is being presided over by UK doctors.
However, others were thankful for the president’s recovery.
@Solabamigboye: Thank God for MB but If people didn’t ask, you will not show any video. Opposition is good for democracy.
@olaoye1A: “They wanted video, now here is the video, quick recovery sir Mr President.
@AdemolaAdigun14: “Good to see this video,highly delighted to see the president in good spirit. Evil minded people should rethink.”
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