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Those against Tinubu Will Get Sense By Force – Festus Keyamo Slams Obidients

Former minister of state for labour and productivity, Festus Keyamo, has again taken a swipe at supporters of the presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the last election, Peter Obi, over social media trolls targeted at President Bola Tinubu.
TRACKNEWS reports that some Nigerians identified as Obidients who do not support the election of Tinubu had since Friday taken to social media to tackle the president over his move to pay N8,000 to 12 million households in a bid to mitigate the effect of the fuel subsidy removal.
However, Keyamo in a tweet on Saturday, lamented that the anti-Tinubu elements “are still lurking online with all kinds of negative expectations”.
According to the former minister, there is no point picking offence from the trolling, saying “they will eventually get sense by force”.
“They have virtually created an alternate world for themselves, far removed from reality, locked themselves in their own bubble and just bandy all kinds of inanities around and amongst themselves to make themselves happy. Please, mark some of them with their comments below.
“Rather than get angry, we should feel deep pity for them. They will eventually get sense by force”.
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