Twitter was set ablaze on Monday morning after President Muhammadu Buhari addressed Nigerians after his 104 days’ medical vacation in London, United Kingdom.
In his address, the President had referred to Nigerians as his “brothers and sisters” and expressed utmost gratitude for their support and solidarity.
He, however, said that Nigeria’s unity is not negotiable.
He said, “We shall not allow irresponsible elements to start trouble and when things get bad they run away and saddle others with the responsibility of bringing back order, if necessary with their blood.”
Nigerians, however, took to the social media to share their opinion on the president’s speech.
See some tweets by Nigerians:
Let’s be clear. The #PresidentialBroadcast wasn’t to address important issues about governance. It was a warning to critics and agitators
— YOu SiP_RAiN (@WeSmokeCLouds) August 21, 2017
I can give an instant Citizen’s feedback to President @MBuhari that his Speech this morning was a a terrible case of MISSED OPPORTUNITY. ✍️️
— Oby Ezekwesili (@obyezeks) August 21, 2017
#PresidentialBroadcast What about addressing ASSU and other pressing needs, so students sitting at home is less important than social media
— Grace (@G4rGrace) August 21, 2017
A speech once in 3 months wont stop the hate speeches, neither can it keep Nigeria united. We deserve more than this! #PresidentialBroadcast
— FAVOUR ONYEOZIRI (@Rouvafe) August 21, 2017
Baba’s speech lasted for 5minutes addressing *one Nigeria* and *fight against corruption* then *he’s glad to be home* #presidentialbroadcast
— EL-NOVIO
(@_novio_) August 21, 2017
Everything baba said, we have heard before.
You for just tweet am
#PresidentialBroadcast— Ghost
(@IkhaloOmo) August 21, 2017
You Heard the Man….Nigerias Unity is Non-Negotiable …So all those Ultimatum Landlords and Nnamdi…Be afraid …#PresidentialBroadcast
— Nnwoka Daniel (@deehumorous) August 21, 2017
kept it short and simple yet one message was clear: govt will go tough on those that foment trouble. #PresidentialBroadcast
— Buchi Jakes Metuh (@buchiJ) August 21, 2017
The #PresidentialBroadcast is more like a warning to any individual or group of persons threatening to cause civil/ethnic/political unrest.
— Wale Adetona (@iSlimfit) August 21, 2017
I personally was lookg 4 a speech wit a commitment 2 building bridges & fostering peaceful coexistence #PresidentialBroadcast @DemolaRewaju
— Ohafia Babe (@AmaraNene) August 21, 2017
Sounded like a broken record to me #presidentialBroadcast
— Tornado
(@HRH_klover) October 1, 2016
If the masses on the street can’t feel the positive impact of the said work, then please keep quiet and work harder. #PresidentialBroadcast
— Ismail (@bukarismail) October 1, 2016
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