Wednesday, 28 June 2017

TRENDING: Buhari Had Made His Way In Turning Nigeria Into "Banana Republic" By Speaking Hausa

The Pan Igbo socio-political employer, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has berated president Muhammadu Buhari for addressing the Country in Hausa language.


Buhari in his sallah message to muslim faithfuls had spoken to Nigerians in hausa, a state of affairs that has precipitated outrage inside the united states of america.

The presidency had launched the audio to debunk document that Buhari was tormented by speech impairment.

Reacting to the audio message via Buhari, deputy exposure secretary of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chuks Ibegbu stated Nigeria has descended to the extent of a ‘banana republic.’

Addressing newsmen in Enugu, on sunday, Ibegbu stated the authenticity of the audio message ought to be investigated.

In keeping with Ibegbu, if the audio changed into located to be actual, then there was a huge trouble.

He stated, “first of all, we should ascertain the veracity of the voice because in in recent times of generation, a lot of factors may be cloned, inclusive of human voice.

“but if it's far true that Mr. President addressed Nigerians in a neighborhood language, it means something is inaccurate someplace.

“i need to agree with that the voice isn't actual, however if it's far mr. President that virtually spoke, then, it means that we've descended to the extent of a banana republic.

“the federal authorities have to tell nigerians whether it's far in reality mr. President’s voice, or now not.”

The Ohanaeze Spokesperson pressured that the deal with couldn’t had been meant for Nigerians if it turned into added in hausa.

“which message; message to who; in what language? Is hausa our lingua franca? If mr. President desires to cope with us, he need to talk to us in english, which is our lingua franca,” he stated.
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