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Do Not Die In Their War – Aisha Yesufu Reacts As Patience Jonathan Visits Oluremi Tinubu

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Political activist, Aisha Yesufu has shared her thoughts on the visit former first lady, Patience Jonathan to the incumbent first lady, Oluremu Tinubu.

 

Alisha Yesufu

Dame Jonathan had, in a visit to President Tinubu’s wife, pledged to support Senator Oluremi to move the country forward and urging other women to follow suit.

Reacting to the visit, Yesufu pointed out that in the past, there were people who were ready to harm others when the former first lady and her husband lost the election.

She subsequently warned Nigerians against getting too emotionally invested in the war of politics and destroying themselves.

Speaking via Twitter, she wrote, “There are people who viciously hate other people and would harm them if they have the opportunity because this woman and her husband were not returned to Aso villa in 2015.

“It is well.

“Like @DeleFarotimi will say,

“Do not die in their war.”

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