Femi Otubanjo who is one of president Tinubu’s adviser calls American’s president “m.ad” on live Tv interview, and when Dr. Reuben Abati try to caution him over his choice of words Femi said he doesn’t care and they can revoke his visa.
A fiery debate has ignited after comments made by Professor Femi Otubanjo, a well-known adviser to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, during a live broadcast on Arise Television.
Femi Otubanjo
In the interview, Otubanjo referred to former U.S. President Donald Trump as a “m,ad man,” a statement that quickly raised eyebrows in the studio. Veteran journalist Reuben Abati tried to rein him in, cautioning that such remarks could lead to diplomatic fallout, including potential visa complications with the United States.
Femi Otubanjo
Unbothered, Otubanjo reportedly brushed off the warning, saying he doesn’t care about America or the risk of losing his visa.
This exchange has since triggered a flurry of reactions across Nigeria’s political and social media landscape. While some Nigerians praised Otubanjo for what they view as bold honesty, others condemned the comment as undiplomatic and inappropr!ate for someone connected to the presidency. Femi Otubanjo
Political analysts point out that remarks from those associated with the presidency, even if unofficial, can be seen internationally as indicative of the government’s stance—especially in a time when video clips spread around the world in mere minutes.
As Nigeria struggle with intricate international relations, this incident has reignited discussions about media responsibility, the language of politics, and the delicate balance between personal views and official representation.
Do you think Prof. Otubanjo overstepped, or was he just being truthful?
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Meanwhile; Viral Rev father Ezekiel Dachomo who frequently appeal to US president Trump to come save Christians in Nigeria due to genoc!de unleashed on them by the Fulani terror!sts
A fresh and emotional twist has emerged in the story of Reverend Father Ezekiel Dachomo, the Nigerian priest who captured hearts and headlines after he publicly urged former US President Donald Trump to step in regarding what he called the massacre of Christians in Nigeria. Femi Otubanjo
Recent reports indicate that the clergyman is now facing a serious liver illness and urgently needs medical treatment abroad to survive.
Earlier this year, Father Dachomo became a household name when his heartfelt plea to the United States went viral. In that powerful video, he accused the Nigerian government of neglecting Christian communities in the face of terrorist attacks and earnestly called on the international community for assistance. Femi Otubanjo
His emotional appeal struck a chord not just in Nigeria but around the world, drawing a mix of admiration and criticism — some praised his bravery, while others accused him of mixing politics with faith. Femi Otubanjo
Sources close to Father Dachomo reveal that his health has rapidly declined, and doctors have recommended immediate treatment outside Nigeria due to the complexities of his condition. As of now, there hasn’t been any official word from church authorities about fundraising efforts or government support. Femi Otubanjo
This situation has ignited a flurry of reactions on social media, with many Nigerians rallying for prayers, support, and urgent action — while others are left questioning why Nigeria’s healthcare system continues to falter, even for its most prominent figures.
Once again, this has sparked discussions about medical tourism, the responsibilities of leadership, and the overall state of healthcare in Nigeria. Femi Otubanjo
Should the Nigerian government take immediate action?
Is this yet another reminder that no one is truly safe when the system is failing?
Meanwhile; Sheikh Gumi Cries Out, raises alarm over a US plot to eliminate him because of his ties with terror!sm but it seems Gumi is now denying Boko haram boys and their atrocities. Continue reading here
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