Atiku Warns of Possible Revolution in Nigeria

As Nigerians are being driven to the brink due to alleged human rights violations, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has warned that a revolution may break out in the nation.

When Atiku visited Kaduna State on Thursday night to show support for Nasir El-rufai, the former governor, who battled with security personnel at the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport in Abuja from Cairo, Egypt, Atiku remarked.

Recall that the former governor was attempted to be arrested at the airport by agents of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, or EFCC, who had confiscated his international passport.

Speaking during the visit, Atiku claimed that the way Nigerians at the airport opposed the arrest must have taught the government a valuable lesson.

“I hope they will learn from what they witnessed at the airport because it was individuals who resisted the arrest on their own,” he said.

They fail to realize that a revolution may break out in this nation as people will no longer put up with the infringement of their human rights.

“What transpired at the airport was completely inappropriate.”

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