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VIDEO: Nigerians, Presidency react as Ramaphosa seems to shun Tinubu at inauguration

A tweet by activist and political commentator, Mahdi Shehu, has pitched Nigerians against one another as they react to a video in the tweet. The video has the imprint of WNTV.

Mahdi had taken to his verified X handle @shehu_mahdi on Wednesday [today] evening with a tweet he titled ‘TINUBU DISGRACED IN SOUTH AFRICA,’ accompanied with this statement: “After spending millions of dollars to travel to South Africa for presidential swearing in cerimony [sic], Tinubu was consigned to the back row, ignored in the protocol of handshake, and was left in cold blooded SHOCK. A case of insult and defeat at Away matches and despised at home.”

It may be recalled that President had flown to South Africa on Tuesday to attend the swearing in ceremony of President Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa for second term.

According to the trending video showing Tinubu among other leaders at the meet-and-greet lineup, Ramaphosa is seen exchanging handshakes with virtually everyone as President Tinubu seems to await his turn.

After greeting those in the front row, Ramaphosa, with his 71-yea-old wife by his side, also had a handshake with someone standing very close to Tinubu, yet the South African President seems oblivious of his Nigerian counterpart as he gently steers away his wife wile Tinubu is left grinning.

See the video:

Nigerians have since drawn individual inferences from the video. See Nigerians’ reactions to the video:

To some people, it is fake news:

Nationalists call for public opprobrium against South Africa:

And the defenders:

Meanwhile, the Presidency has swiftly denounced the video and those suspected to be behind it. See the Presidency’s reaction through Mr. Bayo Onanuga, the Special Adviser Information and Strategy to President Tinubu: “Aisha and her uncouth horde of pessimists are always quick to rush to judgment with any whiff of what appears to them to be negative to the leader of Africa’s biggest democracy.

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