By David Peter
I just read Atiku Abubakar’s perfidious statement on the acclaimed Very Dark Man lawful arrest, which was filled with shenanigan assertions to discredit Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration. It’s so unfortunate that the decrowned elder statesman, who has been uniformly rejected by the Nigerian youth and the national populace since 1993, when he ran in the Social Democratic Party (SDP) presidential primaries but lost to Moshood Abiola and Baba Gana Kingibe, now seeks content creation as an interim career, luring for empathy in his proposed futile and blurry 2027 political agenda.
Atiku doesn’t deserve a response from the presidency. As a matter of fact, his often destructive criticism should be treated as a laughing stock for relief from excessive stress on technical thoughts for nation-building.
The presidency is resolute and committed to resolving critical national issues and isn’t primed to engage with content creators who lobby for likes and viewers. Of course, Atiku failed to script in his content the profession of ‘VDM’ and what he does for a living.
Asiwaju’s administration is resolute and doesn’t have the luxury of time to respond to every dog barking, with 707 days democratically spent in office and only 754 days left to be re-elected for his prosperous economic reforms and renewed hope templates.
Bayo Onanuga is occupied and excessively pressed for time to actualize the blueprint of Mr. President’s Renewed Hope Agenda. Examining Atiku’s statement as egocentrism and selfhood, it should therefore be treated as a laughing stock for relief from pain and bulky stress.
David Peter writes from Abuja





