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Group Carpets “BringBackOurGirls” Boss Over Comment On Osinbajo

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A socio-political group,the Nigerian Conscience Group (TNCG) has reacted to the statement credited to Aisha Yesufu, a co-convener of the “BRING BACK OUR GIRLS” (BBOG) on her twitter account when she said her biggest disappointment in President Muhammad Buhari’s administration is Prof Yemi Osibajo.
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The group made this known in a press statement jointly issued and signed by its President, Omotola Toluwalope and Secretary, Oshin Abiodun, a copy which was made available available to CityMirrorNews in Ibadan, Oyo State, on Thursday.

The statement read thus; “The Nigerian conscience group want to inform the general public and state clearly that they should disassociate themselves from the said statement as we identified her position is targeted at the person of the vice president and bring the present administration achievement to a none effect.

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According to the group,”Mrs Aisha Yesufu is just an attention seeker, a political entrepreneur who is being sponsored by some treasury looters, enemy of Nigeria and members of the opposition against the federal government.

All Aisha is good at in recent times is to continue blaming one personality or the other.

“Prof Osinbajo is a man of good character and reputation: any attempt by any group to bring him down and deny him of his position as the running mate of president Buhari in 2019 will not see the light of the day.

we pledge our loyalty to his excellent performance and we will continue to identify with him. No amount of strategy and blame game will change our thought as Buhari and Osinbajo remain the ticket that will take Nigeria to the promised land”.

We hereby implore the entire public and good citizens of Nigeria to do away with any news or propaganda targeted to de-market and blaspheme Prof Yemi Osinbajo.

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