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Sowore Releases ‘Failed’ Report Card Of Buhari-Led Government, Advise Him To Resign

Nigerian human rights activist and founder of Online News platform, Sahara Reporters, Sowore Omoyele, has released a report card for President Muhammadu Buhari-led regime.

According to the #RevolutionNow campaigner  and former presidential candidate, the report card is a clear summary of how Buhari has failed woefully as the president of Nigeria.

Sowore scored Nigeria’s Economy F9, Health sector, F9, Security F9, Aviation F9, Education F9, Agriculture F9, Infastructure F9.

He added that the only thing the government has been able to get correctly is its ability to take Foreign loans, thereby scoring that aspect A1.

Sowore hence advised Buhari to resign

Sharing the picture of the report card, Sowre wrote; “Massive CORRUPTION=A1* Buhari and failure are liked twins! #REVOLUTIONNOW.

Angela Davies

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