‘I Don’t Blame You, President Tinubu Endorsed Criminality’ – Deji Adeyanju, Dokubo Fight On Live Programme

Human rights activist and political analyst, Deji Adeyanju, recently clashed with former Niger Delta Militant leader, Asari Dokubo, during a Mic-On podcast.

Adeyanju accused Dokubo of being more disruptive than the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu during his peak as a Niger Delta militant.

Dokubo has been openly critical of Kanu, who is currently in the custody of Nigeria’s security service and has called on the Federal Government not to release him.

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The conversation escalated on air as Adeyanju and Dokubo traded heated words, signifying a serious disagreement between the two figures.

Adeyanju said, “Most of the things Asari has accused Nnamdi Kanu of, he did worst. Few days ago he threatened a sitting Governor; Sim Fubara of Rivers State.”

Dokubo in response said, “I threatened who?”

The activist further stated, “All the videos are all over the internet. My problem with people like Asari is that they always forget history and again whether you like it or not, Asari said that people without certificates should be the ones who should be running the economy of the country.

“Will he allow a Truck pusher to conduct medical surgery on him if he goes to a public hospital? He can be twerking for Tinubu all he like and he is very happy now because Tinubu has invited him into the Villa.

“I don’t blame you, it is Tinubu that I blame for openly endorsing criminality There is nothing wrong in Tinubu meeting bad boys at night but making it a government policy is very distasteful, despicable. How can this man sit down in his house and be threatening a sitting governor.”

“What are you saying? What are you saying?” Dokubo replied but Adeyanju did not stop.

The post ‘I Don’t Blame You, President Tinubu Endorsed Criminality’ – Deji Adeyanju, Dokubo Fight On Live Programme appeared first on Naija News.

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