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Omotola slams Buhari, Osinbajo, says Nigeria is ‘hellish’ under their watch

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Omotola slams Buhari, Osinbajo, says Nigeria is 'hellish' under their watch

Curvy Nollywood actress cum activist Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde is blowing hot again. This time, the mother of four has harsh words for the leadership of her dear country.

In a strong worded message on her Twitter page, the thespian described the state of Nigeria under the watch of President Muhammadu Buhari and VP Yemi Osinbajo as ‘hellish’.

Omotola also lamented the mass killings of innocent citizens in Zamfara State and complained about a lack of cash in circulation which is making citizens face hard times.

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“The Country Under your watch is Hellish! @YOsibanjo @MBuhari @NGRPresident The lack of Money in circulation, Now coupled with the Continuous Assault n Killings by Uniformed men will make this Country implode!!!It is Unbearable! Do something!Insecurity!Fear n Desperation everywhere,” Omotola wrote on her page.

Her comments come days after rapper Eedris Abdulkareemn a former member of defunct group The Remedies, also reacted to the recent mass killings of residents in Zamfara State by bandits as well as the Federal Government’s suspension of mining in the state.

While describing the incident as another “Blood Diamond“ movie in the making, Eedris urged the FG to go after those in charge of the mining sites, their couriers and middlemen in Dubai.

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