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Aide to President Muhammadu Buhari, Lauretta Onochie as usual went haywire on Thursday to rain abuses on one of her social media followers.
In raining abuses on the social media follower, calling him a fool, Onochie said she left two appointments in the United Kingdom (UK) to serve in the Buhari’s government.
“…fools like you do not know that I left two appointments in the UK, to come here and be responding to morons like you,” Onochie stated.
She added: “My hope is that you acquire maturity and grace to make something better of your life, instead of abusing people who have never personally insulted you. May God judge you”.
It all started with a post the presidential aide made on Facebook, pointing fingers at those who criticize Buhari’s government.
“MATURITY: Maturity is when you keep your mouth shut when you want to say something mean to someone. Only people at peace with themselves can do this. Wailers and Askholes are not at peace with themselves,” Onochie posted on her official Facebook profile.
However, trouble started when a Facebook user that goes by the name Nyiyongu Solomon commented on the post, stating: “Remember there is life after government”.
TNG reports Onochie is currently the special assistant to Buhari on social media.
Meanwhile, checks have shown that she was unemployed and out of job when she was appointed.
She was managing as consultant for AfricaFirst at the time she was appointed.
Since her appointment, she is only famous for making unfounded controversial posts on social media.
Meanwhile, this is not the first time Buhari’s appointees will rubbish their offices for their previous engagement.
Recall that current Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Ali Pantami had once rubbished the office of the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy.
He even declared that his salary and allowances as Buhari’s minister were not up to what he received as lecturer in Saudi Arabia.
Meanwhile, Pantami had been inundated by, what the presidency has described as, a ‘cancel campaign’, but the Minister refused to resign and the government refused to sack him.