Scottish University Reveals Reason For Using Buhari’s Teeth-Picking Photo To Illustrate Lazy, Insensitive Leadership

A prestigious Scottish university has revealed that it used President Muhammadu Buhari’s tooth-picking picture to illustrate bad and insensitive leadership amidst rising poverty and insecurity in Nigeria.

According to Robert Gordon University to Peoples Gazette, the Nigerian president’s conduct better protrays the  various examples of bad leadership worldwide, adding that it encourages academic freedom of its students and academic staff members.

“The video,” the school said, “demonstrates the lecturer summarising the results of a student-led discussion around various examples of leadership.”

“RGU is committed to upholding the academic freedom of its staff,” the Aberdeen-based institution added.

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The statement was made after a viral video of the lecture where President Buhari was used to illustrate bad leadership circulated online.

In the video,  RGU students were captured drawing analysis from pictures of Mr Buhari, especially the one in which he was picking his teeth, and concluded that he bore the traits of a lazy, insensitive president.

The infamous photo, which emerged as chaos and deprivation pummelled the Nigerian masses, was released by his office on August 5, 2019, to disparage citizens demanding the immediate release of Omoyele Sowore.

The Sahara Reporters publisher and prominent critic of the Buhari regime had been seized three days earlier from his Lagos apartment by agents of the State Security Service (SSS).

It showed the president on a sofa, picking his teeth, presumably after a meal. The outer pair of his native baban riga clothes hung nearby, while the reflection from the glass shelves showed he was watching himself on television.

 

The post Scottish University Reveals Reason For Using Buhari’s Teeth-Picking Photo To Illustrate Lazy, Insensitive Leadership appeared first on Naija News.

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