Lauretta Onochie, President Muhammadu Buhari’s aide on social media, has faulted the claims in some quarters that Bola Tinubu, the All Progressives Congress, APC, presidential candidate has no certificate.
Onochie described the news that Tinubu has no primary and secondary school certificate as fake.
In a post on Facebook, she recounted how President Muhammadu Buhari was accused of being an illiterate who was cloned.
She linked the accusations against Tinubu to those campaigning for other presidential candidates.
Reacting, Onochie wrote: “DEM GO HEARAM, I’m not sure why they cannot manufacture a different line of lies.
“In 2014, a Retired Army General of repute, Muhammadu Buhari did not go to school. He’s less than a year from finishing his second term as the President of our great nation.
“In 2022, Sen. Tinubu, a Governor for two terms and a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, did not go to school.
“In 2016, President Buhari was said to be cloned and that he was later replaced with some folk from Sudan.
“Fast forward to 2024, President Tinubu will be cloned or replaced by some folk from Togo.
“The same clowns. The same lies. If it’s not their preferred party, if it’s not their religion, if it’s not their tribe, then, it’s not good. Fake news must be created to destroy the person.
“Nigerians know better now. They know the merchants of fake news; those who create multiple accounts on social media to disseminate fake news. They Labour In Vain.
“Instead of marketing their candidates, they prefer churning out fake and half-baked stories. It only shows their preferred candidates have nothing of value that can appeal to Nigerians.
“Campaigns will start soon. Dem go hearam.”
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