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El-Rufai’s Son Clashes with Reno and Onanuga Uses Harsh Words

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Jeremiah Ayegbusi

In a fiery exchange on X (formerly Twitter), Bashir El-Rufai, son of former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, has made headlines after he responded vehemently to critics on X (formerly Twitter). The incident unfolded when Bashir engaged in a heated argument with popular political commentator Reno Omokri and presidential aide Bayo Onanuga.

Bashir, known for his outspoken nature, reportedly labeled Reno Omokri with the derogatory term “stup*d dog” in a now-deleted X post. His retort came amid escalating online disputes where his family was being criticized. In the same thread, he referred to Bayo Onanuga, who has been serving as a media adviser to President Tinubu, as “scum,” intensifying the feud.

This online spat appears to stem from broader political discourse, where both Omokri and Onanuga have been vocal about various political issues, often clashing with members of the El-Rufai family. The exchange has sparked a significant amount of reaction on social media, with many users commenting on the appropriateness of such language in public discourse, especially from someone related to a well-known political figure.

The posts by Bashir El-Rufai have since been deleted, but not before they caught the attention of many on the platform, leading to discussions about the decorum expected from public figures and their kin in online interactions. Critics argue that while free speech is a fundamental right, how it is exercised can impact public perception and discourse.

Bashir El-Rufai has not issued a public apology or further comment on the matter, leaving the online community to speculate on the implications of such personal attacks in the political arena. This incident underscores the often heated nature of political discussions on social media platforms, where personal and political lines can blur, leading to unfiltered exchanges. The situation highlights the ongoing challenges in managing public relations in the digital age, especially for those connected to political figures, where every word can be scrutinized and influence public opinion.

Jeremiah Ayegbusi

Jeremiah Ayegbusi is an economist and former Academic Officer of the Nigerian Economic Students Association, Redeemer's University Chapter (NESARUN). He analyzes economic news and conducts research for long-form analysis, leveraging his strong academic foundation and passion for insights.

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