Entertainment of Friday, 13 May 2022
Source: www.mynigeria.com
Following the murder of Deborah Samuel, a 200-level student of the Shehu Shagari College of Education, Sokoto by some male Muslim students, several Nigerians have taken to social media to pen down their thoughts.
On Thursday, May 12, Deborah was murdered after she was accused of blaspheming Prophet Muhammed in a WhatsApp platform.
Comedian, Debo Adebayo popularly known as Mr Macaroni, Sports journalist Bolarinwa Olajide, Dr Dipo Awodeji are among many Nigerians to have added their voices.
Taking to Twitter, they slammed former vice president and presidential aspirant, Atiku Abubakah for deleting a tweet where he condemned the gruesome murder of Deborah Samuel.
His actions comes after some Nigerians revealed that he has lost their votes ahead of the 2023 presidential elections.
These outspoken voices, questioned Atiku's decision to delete the tweets as they wondered if he was indeed on the side of humanity or religion.
Below are the tweets;
Atiku deleting the tweet condemning the gruesome murder of Deborah shows what we have been preaching this whole election season.
— MrMacaroni (@mrmacaronii) May 13, 2022
Politicians don’t care for the people. They only play to the gallery when seeking for our votes. The people must see beyond these gimmicks…
Atiku Abubakar is not wise. There was no need to delete the tweet about Deborah’s gruesome murder.
— Bolarinwa Olajide (@iambolar) May 13, 2022
I have always said Nigeria should split. There’s no point again. Each country with their own law and jurisdiction.
Atiku deleting that post condemning Deborah's murder is yet another proof politicians rarely mean what they say; they only say what they think the people want to hear.
— 'Fisayo Soyombo (@fisayosoyombo) May 13, 2022
They've mastered the art of gallery play & will back down at the slightest threat to their political ambitions.
Why did @atiku delete this tweet?
— FOLA (@TheFavoredWoman) May 12, 2022
Did you change your mind about justice for Deborah?
Did you change your mind about offering your condolences?
Is it that you have now found justification for the gruesome murder? pic.twitter.com/J8E1ZhWT1K
Atiku deleted his Facebook post condemning the killing of #Deborah.
— POOJA!!! (@PoojaMedia) May 13, 2022
This is a pandemic
You called people that supported Buhari Fulani slaves now you are supporting Atiku, another Fulani. And you can't criticise him because he is your mini-god who must not be 'blasphemed.'
— Dr Dípò Awójídé (@OgbeniDipo) May 13, 2022
Atiku is not poor, Atiku is not hungry, just because of a seat in Aso Rock he deleted a tweet to please murderers? What manner of man is this?
— Shehu Gazali sadiq (@Shehusky) May 13, 2022
So Atiku deleted his tweet on Deborah just because some people said he has lose their vote Comes 2023.
— C.man (@simon_ayuba1) May 12, 2022
This literally just confirm to me that there's nothing like One Nigeria again
The case of Deborah, if all these years you’ve not leant a lesson, let the killing of Deborah teach you a lesson about the evil Nig. I have been vindicated again when i said every northern Muslim are comfortable with Islamic State @atiku & @ShehuSani et el have proven it today pic.twitter.com/JjfzdI6olU
— Simon Ekpa (@simon_ekpa) May 13, 2022
Death & killing Deborah has exposed the dangerous diversity in Nig. It has exposed @atiku exposed @ShehuSani and many more Muslims. I have said it, no real activists from the North. Nigeria is already divided, the only thing that bring The south & north together is corruption
— Simon Ekpa (@simon_ekpa) May 13, 2022