Crime
BREAKING: Video: Buhari Minister In Another Trouble After Links With Terrorists Group
Buhari minister in another trouble after links with terrorists group.
OnyxNews Nigeria reports that the Minister of Communications, Isa Pantami has been exposed in a video when he spoke against those accepting political appointments.
In the video already going viral, the minister was seen castigating Islamic clerics accepting appointments, and vowing not to ever accept such because of his faith as a muslim
This video was shared by people gazette on Thursday, April 15, 2021
READ Presidency Speaks On Buhari’s Minister On US Watch-List Over Terrorism Links
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Isa Pantami expressing his utter rejection of public service.
He condemned his colleagues who took public appointments and vowed never to join them.
President Buhari ignored this and other views of Mr Pantami’s and put him in charge of Nigeria’s crucial telecoms infrastructure. pic.twitter.com/EKXksWkgqG
— Peoples Gazette (@GazetteNGR) April 15, 2021
This online news platform can recall that Pantami was reported to have links with Boko Haram by a national newspaper, a report which has been debunked and retracted.
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