Atiku ignored a statement about Yoruba’s interest, a media consultant

Vice President Fzormer Atiku Abubakar has distanced himself from a media consultant named Kola Johnson.

He also denied a statement credited to him in a statement issued by a consultant on Wednesday.

Atiku was quoted in the statement that he would protect Joruba’s interests if elected as president of the country in 2027.

However, in a statement issued on Thursday by his median adviser, Paul Ibe, a former vice president accused that “Facial Without Facial Army” was behind the statement to discredit him.

He stressed that the statement was part of the propaganda that was calculated to mock him in the media.

The statement reads: “Our findings showed directly to the presidency, which, in his despair to the opposition leaders, had used a mercenary without facial to compose false stories and circulated invalid statements about Atiku.

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“Especially offensive is a fake claim associated with this individual that the Atiku government will be dominated by an ethnic group. This information is part of the calculated propaganda project that is designed to mock Atiku in the media.

“Leave it clear: Atiku Abubakar never involved one Kola Johnson as a media consultant, aide, or colleague. Any statement that was issued in the name of it was fake and must be ignored. We urged the house of the media that has issued such falsity to immediately withdraw it.”

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