Monday, December 23

Paul Ibe, the media aide to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, has accused the administration of President Bola Tinubu of implementing counterfeit job schemes, referred to as ‘audio jobs.’ Ibe made these remarks during his appearance on Seun Okinbaloye’s MIC ON PODCAST.

According to Ibe, 2024 represents a new low in Nigeria’s history, with unprecedented levels of poverty and hardship affecting its citizens. He expressed concern over the widespread poverty and hunger prevailing across the nation.

Furthermore, Ibe criticized the government’s failure to ensure the safety of citizens and their property, emphasizing the lack of hope among Nigerians.

Describing Tinubu’s government as one built on propaganda and fake news, Ibe characterized its policies as inconsistent. He cited instances where the administration disseminated false information to the public.

For example, Ibe mentioned the government’s announcement of a purported investment of 600 million MEARSK, which later turned out to be untrue. He also highlighted instances of protocol breaches during official visits, indicating a lack of transparency and credibility within the administration.

In conclusion, Ibe argued that Tinubu’s government has institutionalized propaganda and misinformation as part of its state policy.

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