Anger on social media as Buhari’s aide says Nigerians are in bottomless pit

Nigerians have expressed their anger over a tweet by the Senior
Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Diaspora and
Foreign Affairs, Hon. Abike Dabiri Erewa.

The former lawmaker had in a tweet on Monday morning said that "we
[Nigerians] found ourselves in a bottomless pit more or less."

Nigerians did not find her words suiting.

Dabiri-Erewa had added in the tweet that, "APC under PMB is trying to
build a solid foundation that will bring sustained progress, that will
eventually take us to the top of the mountain."

But the social media users wondered why the Presidential aide would
use the word "bottomless pit," to address the Nigerian situation.

Some of the reactions under her tweet below:

@JamesOkene, "Bottomless pit? You should chose the words you use as a
public officials. So sad that power changes people. But my advice to
you is just stay off social media if you don't know what to defend
rightly. When over 90% attack you concerning your tweet, you should
know you are wrong."

@adenoah1, "Power hasn't changed her . The mask has just been removed."

@nnaemekaogu, "Is the bottomless pit sending Pythons to dance where
there was relative peace to murder innocent people and asking
Nigerians to pray where terrorists herders are killing people? May God
judge you all 4 playing politics with human blood."

‏@welly98welly, "My happiness is that posterity is already judging
them bitterly and they will be remembered in d sad and dark book of
history. They will call for sun they will not see, they will call for
rain they will not see, day shall become darkness to them & in
darkness will they be forgotten."

@OluZik, "What pit ma? You are an highly respected person of integrity
right from your time at NTA, don't join this cycle of lies and deceit
please."

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