Popular Nigerian skit maker and social activist, Mr Macaroni, has slammed the Nigerian First Lady, Aisha Buhari.
He called on the First Lady, Aisha Buhari, to go to court if she has any grievance over Aminu Adamu’s criticism.Mr Macaroni also advised her to use her power to serve and not oppress the people.
He made the statement on Tuesday via his verified Twitter handle.
Recall that Aisha Buhari and the Department of State Services (DSS) are facing criticism over the arrest of Adamu, after a remark on Twitter.
Adamu, a student of the Federal University, Dutse, Jigawa State, is in detention for commenting on Aisha’s weight.
However, following the illegal detention of Adamu over his comment, Mr Macaroni has come out to say that the First Lady is not bigger than the citizens.
He wrote, “Madam First Lady, you are not God!!! If you have any grievance whatsoever, go to court!!!
You are not bigger than the Citizens of Nigeria, neither are you bigger than the Law!!
You should use your power to serve the people, not oppress them!!
Free Aminu!!!
“President Goodluck Jonathan and his wife suffered so many insults. Even from people who are in this present government.
“APC trolls curse and insult some of us here every day. We dey chest am. The ones we can’t chest, we go to court!
“Madam First Lady, stop abusing power!!!
“I can speak so much about issues like this because I have been a victim of oppression and brutality and I know how horrible the experience is!!! If you are being held by security agents with backing from political figures, they will do the unthinkable!! Dem go lick you finish!!”
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