A former spokesman of the All Progressives Congress in Lagos State, Joe Igbokwe, and a former Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters in the Muhammadu Buhari Administration, Babafemi Ojudu, have been dragging themselves on social media, specifically Facebook.
While Igbokwe said Ojudu is bitter because his boss and former Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo (SAN), lost to President Bola Tinubu in the 2023 presidential election, Ojudu said Igbokwe was abusing a man (Osinbajo) who he sought assistance from to rebuild his burnt house in the village. …CONTINUE READING
The altercation has attracted a lot of comments, with most taking sides, while a few told them to resolve their differences amicably.
Igbokwe threw the first jibe after a post by Ojudu: “It is difficult if not impossible for me to understand Senator Femi Ojudu again.
“He has been slaying into my page to drop scurrilous drivels for no just cause.
“Since his Principal lost the Presidential ticket in 2023 PBAT supporters have become his enemies.”
In response, Ojudu wrote: “Good morning Joe.
“I guess it is my turn to be picked on today. Rather than do this why don’t you just block me.
“All I did was to plead with you to stop cyber bullying a young lady.
“That you should rather counsel her if she has done something wrong.
“Is this too much to tell a friend.
“A friend you had on many occasions reached out to get many things for you at Easter and Christmas and to help you beg the same VP to give you money to rebuild your house that got burnt in your village.
“Haba Joe!
“Some of us do keep records, you know.
One of those who responded, Nelson Ekujumi, said: “Ojudu Babafemi, very unfortunate than an elder can be this petty and infantile, very unfortunate.”
For Emmanuel Sunday Pinmo, he wrote: “Ojudu is still in pain about his principal not making it to lead the country.
“My reaction to his epistle has earned me blockage in his wall.
“He didn’t want this government to succeed.
“I thought he can channel his opinion through Onanuga and the likes rather than playing to gallery.”
Babajide Specs Fadoju said: “May God not put my help in the hands of people who will mock me in the future, amen.”
Aina Jaffa’s intervention: “He’s not busy in his farm, the wound is still fresh ni.
“He’s one of few who mislead baba alaso duduu to ɓetray the progressives.”