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Buhari May Think He Can Cage Sowore — Oby Ezekwesili

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Oby Ezekwesili has lashed out at President Buhari over the continous detention of Omoyele Sowore which she described as unconstitutional.

Also reacting to the charges against the  #RevolutionNow convener which includes treason and insulting President Buhari, the former Minister of Education stated that the current administration is intolerant of criticism.

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Oby who insisted that Omoyele Sowore is being detained by security operatives for challenging bad leadership and poor governance, added that his idea cannot be caged.

Read her tweets below;

 

Buhari may think he can cage Sowore ? Oby Ezekwesili

Buhari may think he can cage Sowore ? Oby EzekwesiliBuhari may think he can cage Sowore ? Oby Ezekwesili

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