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Aisha Buhari Dragged Ayo Fayose All Over Twitter But Haters Will Say Her Account Was Hacked | Zikoko!

The mother of internet fights that shook  Nigerian twitter by its roots happened and it couldn’t be more shocking. Unfortunately, it wasn’t over pounded yam or paying bills.

The First Lady of Nigeria, Aisha Buhari, dragged infamous governor, Ayo Fayose, all over the streets of Twitter because he accused her of being involved in the Haliburton scandal.

Mummy Aisha, someone can’t play with you again?

On June 21, the governor’s Zenith account was blocked as part of an EFCC investigation. And instead of licking his wounds, he came on Twitter to throw the first punch.

However, she wasn’t having it and fired back, calling him an ‘unchained mad dog’.

And said she was ready for him and even threw shade at her husband, a whole Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces.

Mama oh! Who knew she had Twitter fingers in her? We never ‘hexperred it’.

Even though haters will say her account was hacked, we now know Aisha Buhari is really Nigerian on the inside.

Perhaps, she has finally joined bad gang.

Somebody needs to come and explain to us sha.

https://twitter.com/femiTRIPP/status/745359745830293505

Because even Uncle Reno didn’t see that clapback coming.

Everyone knows how Uncle Fayose doesn’t have respect for anybody but now, he has finally met his match!

And maybe we can all agree that all of us in this country need to take classes in home training!

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