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‘Double-faced traitor, schemer,’ Atiku’s aide blasts Bwala for accepting Tinubu’s appointment

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Paul Ibe, the Media Adviser to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, has criticized the Special Assistant on Policy Communication to the President, Daniel Bwala, for claiming he was a victim of a conspiracy orchestrated by journalists and television presenters in the country.

Bwala, who featured on a Channels Television’s programme, Sunday Politics, alleged that the conspiracies against him were born out of jealousy over his recent appointment by President Bola Tinubu.

In a post on his X handle on Monday, Ibe said the presidential aide has no iota of shame for going back to his vomit.

He added that Bwala was attempting to deflect attention from pressing national issues by fabricating victimization claims.

Ibe wrote: “Shut up, Daniel Bwala! If you had any iota of shame, you wouldn’t be eating your vomit. Or is this the case of the hand of Daniel and the voice of Bwala?”

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He also berated the presidential aide for betraying his principles for personal gain.

“You are the master of conspiracy. For the sake of your stomach, you conspired against your integrity and dignity.

“You are damn right about God exposing humans for who they are in the fullness of time. God has already exposed you as a duplicitous, “double-faced infernal traitor and schemer.”

President Tinubu appointed Bwala as a media aide on November 14.

The lawyer-turned-politician served as spokesman for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential campaign organisation in the 2023 election and severely criticized the president and the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the time.

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