May 14, 2026

Buhari is not a magician – Basket Mouth

By Muhammad A. Aliyu

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Popular Nigerian stand up comedian, Basket mouth, has chided the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, over its incessant attacks on President Muhammadu Buhari.

The artist took to his twitter page in condemnation of the former ruling party for its frequent media attacks on the President, saying it was wrong to suddenly wake up in criticism after being in power for 16 years of no performance. He wrote, “Can PDP shut the hell up and let Buhari work? You guys were in power for 16 years, where did you leave Nigeria? He’s only been there for 2 months and I am sure you don’t expect him to perform some sort of miracles”.

He further cautioned the PDP to keep calm and let the new presiding body take charge.

Continuing, he threw darts at the PDP, saying, your stay in power was null and void because to me, you did absolutely nothing. You left my dear country worse than you met it”.

“University students were at home for over 7 months just last year, and polytechnic students stayed at home for over a year. How much of your devastating failures can i mention?,” he added.

The Comedian enjoined everyone, especially the PDP and her followers, to let the President be. He said, “if your campaigns of calumny couldn’t stop him prior to the election, no evil machination will stop him from delivering this change to Nigerians”.

“Give him time. We voted a president, not a magician”, he jeered.

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