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Buhari’s aide Onochie insinuates that Atiku is a weakling when confronted by men

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The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has come under attack by President Muhammadu Buhari’s aide on Social Media matters, Lauretta Onochie, who blasted the former Vice President over calls for the arrest of Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed.

In a post on her Twitter page, Onochie insinuated that Atiku is a weeklong when confronted by men, when she said, Lai Mohammed is not a woman, and cannot be threatened nor bullied by Atiku Abubakar who had on Thursday called for his arrest.

She tweeted, “Honourable Minister Lai Mohammed is not a woman so Alhaji @atiku wouldn’t dare threaten nor bully him!

“No he wouldn’t! As usual when confronted by men, he has sent his inept, hate-filled, crude, sell-my-soul-for-cash, sad, selfish Aide to entice the Police to do his dirty job.”

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Recall that Atiku also demanded that Lai Mohammed should tender an apology to him and the PDP.

Onochie’s comments are coming days after Atiku has asked her to pay him N500 million accompanied with a written apology for “spreading lies” that the PDP candidate said, is “capable of damaging,” his reputation.

Onochie, who is Buhari’s aide on social media, was said to have committed the alleged offence in a tweet on her Twitter handle where she wrote, ‘Atiku on UAE watch list- Security Sources.’

But Atiku, who was offended by the tweet, made his demand in a letter signed by his lawyer, Mike Ozekhome (SAN) and addressed to Onochie.

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