Coronavirus: Buhari's aide comes hard on people who wish their leaders death

Coronavirus: Buhari's aide comes hard on people who wish their leaders death

- Babafemi Ojudu, the presidential aide on political matters, has said it is not good to wish one's political leaders bad

- The aide said that the same way many in the UK wanted Boris Johnson to die was how they felt about Vice President Yemi Osinbajo's helicopter crash

- Babafemi called such low humans, adding that they are animals in disguise

Babafemi Ojudu, an aide to President Muhammadu Buhari on political matters, has spoken on how people always wish death on their leaders.

He made this known as a comment on a LinkedIn post of one Nicole Little where she said she is shocked at the hateful comment she has been seeing from UK citizens since Prime Minister Boris Johnson tested positive for coronavirus.

The woman said that he is human like everyone else and even has people who are worried about his health and want him to live.

In response to the post, Babafemi recalled the helicopter accident he was in with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.

He said he was also equally taken aback when he read people's comments; “blaming God for not allowing” them “to perish”.

A collage of the Buhari's aide and Boris Johnson. Photo sources: Alt Africa/The Guardian
A collage of the Buhari's aide and Boris Johnson. Photo sources: Alt Africa/The Guardian
Source: UGC

Buhari’s aide said that with the sort of comments he has been reading from “some low human beings in UK”, he knows that the same barbaric attitude is obtainable everywhere in the world.

To that, he quoted Afromusic legend, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, and said people who do such are “animals in human skin”.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a landlord in Brooklyn, Mario Salerno, waved rent for his 200 tenants, telling them they do not have to bother about paying for the month of April.

The owner of 80 apartments in Williamsburg wrote a note to each of his tenants to inform them about the decision.

It should be noted that even before the generosity became known, some of his tenants were already worried about how they would pay up considering that most of them were out of jobs because of the lockdown.

In an interview with the media, the landlord said: “I told them just relax, don't panic, it's gonna work out.”.

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Also worthy of note is that the average rent for a two-bedroom accommodation in the neighborhood is $2,800 (N1,027,600).

With what he just did, he could be losing about $224,000 (N82,208,000). “Just make sure you have food on the table and take care of your loved ones, your family... As for me, God is good to me. I'm successful,” he told them.

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