Mr Macoroni Slams Gbajabiamila Over Call For Media Regulation

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Mr Macoroni Slams Gbajabiamila Over Call For Social Media Regulation

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Popular skitmaker and activist, Mr Macaroni, has blasted Femi Gbajabiamila, Chief of Staff of President Tinubu over his recent comments. 

Recall that Gbajabiamila, during a book launch in Lagos State on Thursday, February 8, 2024 slammed users of social media in spreading fake and wrong information, which he claimed has almost torn the country apart and caused violence in some states.

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He stressed the need to regularize the framework of news dissemination on social media to avoid misinformation in the country.

He also emphasized the importance of data in policy formulation for the growth of the country, stating that no developing country can succeed without adequate and well-informed data.

Reacting, Mr Macaroni shared screenshots of Gbabiamila’s old tweets, where he criticized the government in power, describing them as Vagabond and Barbarians.

The skitmaker cum actor averred that social media wasn’t a menace to Tinubu’s chief of staff in 2014 when he used such language.

Calling him hypocritical, he that it has become clear that Gbajabiamila and the ‘accidental and desperate government’ regard Nigerians as imbeciles.

He said, “Social Media wasn’t a menace when Mr Gbajabiamila used it to address the Government as Vagabonds and Barbarians in 2014.

“Today he is Chief of Staff and he suddenly realizes that Social media is a menace…. HYPOCRITICAL VAGABONDS IN POWER AND BARBARIANS AT THE GATE!!!!”.

“Mr @femigbaja, This was you when Social Media was sweeting you. It is evident that you and this accidental and desperate government of yours regard Nigerians as Imbeciles!! Well, we are not!!! The people are suffering!!! Fix up and put an end to this ridiculousness!!!!.”

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