Jonathan still sees himself as that child without shoes – Aisha Yesufu slams ex-president

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Aisha Yesufu, a human rights, and socio-political activist, has slammed former President Goodluck Jonathan over his visit to President Bola Tinubu.

Recall that Jonathan was spotted at the Presidential Villa Abuja on Friday and was said to have gone there to congratulate President Tinubu on the Supreme Court verdict affirming his election.

Jonathan, after meeting Tinubu behind closed doors, said it was time past presidents of the country closed ranks and devised solutions that would help the masses wriggle out of poverty.

Among other things, Jonathan noted that election matters were over, saying it was time to move on and support Tinubu.

The ex-president’s words did not, however, go down well with Aisha Yesufu, who went on her X handle to slam the Bayelsa-born politician.

“Jonathan still sees himself as that child without shoes,” he said.

“Perfect example of law of the lid playing out.

“What I have been saying for years. He made Buhari an option. A man he easily defeated in 2011.

“Even the killings under his administration, he always found them amusing. People romanticised his administration and had Buhari’s failure turning him into the hero he never was.”

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