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Laolu Akande Has A Right To Speak Freely: Nigerians React To Ogundamisi's Attack by Lifted2000: 12:01pm On Nov 18, 2023
Nigerians took a swipe at human rights activist Kayode Ogundamisi on Saturday for questioning Laolu Akande’s freedom to express himself freely after serving as a presidential spokesperson for 8 years.

Akande, who has been analysing public issues to the admiration of many on Channels TV recently, was a journalist and columnist for many years before he joined the past presidency. He became an editor of a national newspaper in 1997, seven years after graduating from the University of Ibadan.

Many X users (formerly Twitter) slammed Ogundamisi for playing judge and jury by assigning to himself the responsibility of who can comment on the present-day government.

"You left the government less than 7 months ago, 'Kori ko sun' to the Number 2 man in that Presidency, and you are already jumping from Channels TV to Arise TV to tell us how bad the situation in Nigeria is. You people always have solutions after leaving the government. Pathetic," he wrote.

He then pointedly addressed Akande in his second post: "My 'Brother', Laolu Akande, about time those who served in the Buhari and Osinbajo Presidency just came out and said all. These attempts to try and wash your hands off all that went wrong and claim ownership of all that went right are not honourable. Collective responsibility," he added.

However, his posts did not go down well with some Nigerians who believed that Akande had every right to express his views on TV, particularly because he is a journalist and should be allowed to continue his profession after serving Nigeria.

Others question why it is a human rights activist who is now attempting to curtail a free citizen from exercising his freedoms lawfully as a fundamental right and as enshrined under the Constitution.

"Ogundamisi, nothing has happened to deny Laolu Akande his freedom of expression. Being an aide in a government that did its part, there is no reason to lose that fundamental right to speak. There is no point trying to deride his person. It won't work. Look at what is being said, if you are honest," Lakuli said in response to Ogundamisi.

In defence of free speech, writer and social media influencer Japheth Omojuwa also wrote on Friday, “If you support the president, don’t let anyone deny you your right to ask for better or criticize the president and/or his appointees. You are within your rights. Voting for the president doesn’t make you a cult member. And you certainly don’t belong to a headless mob where no one is allowed an independent opinion other than the inert anger and irrationality of the collective.”

Adelekan Al also shared his opinion on Ogundamisi's post. "I wonder how Kayode thinks. So, as a spokesperson to the VP, do you expect Akande to change the constitution, fix power and roads, declare free education from primary to university, build hospitals, etc.? Let's not forget that he granted interviews on TV even as an aide to PYO.

Olakunle Olatunji noted that Ogundamisi’s comments were out of envy. “You made me watch that interview, and to be honest, you, Ogundamisi, are not making any sense about this attack on him. God will help some of you, irredentist Batists that's of the same cloth as many of the obedient you crucify.

For MohPrince, educating Ogundamisi was more pertinent. “Are advisers among the decision-makers in an administration? You know how it works. You were once an assistant between 2015 and 2019 before you were laid off.

Hayden Jones noted that Akande has every right to speak his mind without fear. “I think Akande has every right as a journalist to be on TV and say what he’s saying. Kayode, you have stayed so long in servitude that you cannot question the master or point out errors. Your warped thinking has now evolved into envy. No one appointed you, and it hurts."

https://www.chronicle.ng/2023/11/akande-nigerians-react-ogundamisi-attack/

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Re: Laolu Akande Has A Right To Speak Freely: Nigerians React To Ogundamisi's Attack by Bliss62: 2:09pm On Nov 18, 2023
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When will people understand that spokesperson is simply a PR man, speaking unbehalf of another man or organization and Government


Go and read past article of Ruben Abati, Laolu Akande , Femi Adesina and even Dele Momodu

This guys are good with the pen, that's why Government hired them for spin jobs

Nothing personal


.

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Re: Laolu Akande Has A Right To Speak Freely: Nigerians React To Ogundamisi's Attack by jahsharon: 3:30pm On Nov 18, 2023
Bliss62:
cool



When will people understand that spokesperson is simply a PR man, speaking unbehalf of another man or organization and Government


Go and read past article of Ruben Abati, Laolu Akande , Femi Adesina and even Dele Momodu

This guys are good with the pen, that's why Government hired them for spin jobs

Nothing personal


.

Being a Spokesman to people that ruined the nation is not a honourable thing.

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Re: Laolu Akande Has A Right To Speak Freely: Nigerians React To Ogundamisi's Attack by Bliss62: 3:33pm On Nov 18, 2023
jahsharon:


Being a Spokesman to people that ruined the nation is not a honourable thing.

Second economy in Africa, largest population of blacks

What exactly ruined Giant of Africa
Re: Laolu Akande Has A Right To Speak Freely: Nigerians React To Ogundamisi's Attack by ican2020: 4:53pm On Nov 18, 2023
Is this not that Ogundamisi that lives in overseas and supports anything evil, though I may not be right cause I stopped watching Nigeria tv stations more than 7 years ago
Re: Laolu Akande Has A Right To Speak Freely: Nigerians React To Ogundamisi's Attack by Tochi3(m): 5:08pm On Nov 18, 2023
...which Nigerians

..the emilokans are reacting you are saying Nigerians grin

Re: Laolu Akande Has A Right To Speak Freely: Nigerians React To Ogundamisi's Attack by BigBlackPreek(m): 5:15pm On Nov 18, 2023
Bliss62:
cool



When will people understand that spokesperson is simply a PR man, speaking unbehalf of another man or organization and Government


Go and read past article of Ruben Abati, Laolu Akande , Femi Adesina and even Dele Momodu

This guys are good with the pen, that's why Government hired them for spin jobs

Nothing personal


.
aptly put together
Re: Laolu Akande Has A Right To Speak Freely: Nigerians React To Ogundamisi's Attack by Pakute: 5:39pm On Nov 18, 2023
Laolu thought he would be elevated from spokesperson to the VP to the spokesperson to the President but Jagaban defeated his boss at the primaries and Ajuri is the man on the wheels. Laolu has not recovered from the blow, he has since been antagonistic to the present govt. It's never good to be a sore loser.

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