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Nigerians call for Buhari’s resignation as #BuhariMustGo Trends on Twitter
President Muhammadu Buhari has received backlash from Nigerians across the social media on Monday over the various challenges bewildering the country.
The aggrieved Nigerians, who could not hold their grievances, have taken to the social media, especially on the micro-blogging site, Twitter, asking the president to resign from office.
Below are the reactions of some Nigerians on Twitter:
We say no to increased electricity tariff #BuhariMustGo pic.twitter.com/QTojLzIITi
— #RevolutionNow (@RevolutionNowNg) March 22, 2021
We must also remember that clueless buhari attempted to take public loans from private citizens accounts #BuhariMustGo pic.twitter.com/ILDC19kzFA
— Sir Possible (@SirPossible4) March 22, 2021
The only country I have is Nigeria and I want it to be better in my lifetime. #BuhariMustGo pic.twitter.com/HQrJ7lW3HI
— Ọmọ Ebira (@Omowumi_Ewatee) March 22, 2021
A Governor is not safe in his home state, Nigerians are not safe in their farms, students are not safe in their classrooms, our people are not safe in worship places, travellers are not safe on our roads, the work place is unsafe for workers #BuhariMustGo pic.twitter.com/UetenFDD1q
— Omoyele Sowore (@YeleSowore) March 22, 2021
https://twitter.com/AyRevolutionary/status/1373912071520325633
https://twitter.com/MzeeKahuna/status/1373929967877300230
https://twitter.com/truthvenddor/status/1373936661864853504
#BuhariMustGo
Everyone is just tired of this administration
Both hausa,yoruba,fulani,IgboPoliticians
Commoners
Even Governors are not safe anymore pic.twitter.com/aDHw16Ej33— Legal_Ned (@Nedus14) March 22, 2021
https://twitter.com/niealda/status/1373943829615763457
https://twitter.com/truthvenddor/status/1373935276096118785
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