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Reno Omokri, other Nigerians react to El-Rufai's controversial memo to President Buhari

In September 2016, Kaduna state governor, Nasir El-Rufai wrote a controversial memo to President Buhari, criticizing his style of administration. The memo surfaced online yesterday.
El-Rufai in the memo drew President Buhari's attention to the fact that his government has not provided the mundane benefits of governance to Nigerians. 
He also referred to President Buhari's Chief of Staff, Abbah Kyari, as a clueless official who has no knowledge of his office. While some Nigerians applauded him for being truthful to the president, others slammed him for pointing out President Buhari's faults when he has not addressed his as a governor of a state that has witnessed a lingering religious crisis. See more reactions after the cut.










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