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I never said President Buhari’s memory loss is normal – Festus Keyamo

The Director, Strategic Communications of President Buhari 2019 Presidential Campaign, Festus Keyamo, (SAN), has distanced self from a fallacious statement making rounds on the social. The outspoken senior advocate was quoted to have said that “President Buhari’s Loss of Memory is Normal, Even Jesus Christ and Prophet Mohammed Lost Their Memories At Some Point”. Vote me, I won’t change, Buhari tells Nigerians Keyamo on his official tweeter handle squashed the assertion, adding that “This is classic FAKE NEWS, it has (no single link to a CREDIBLE source). The story therefore may have been spawned by mischief makers. Akinjobi told the court that she was not aware of any misunderstanding between her landlady and the person she was found discussing with. Akinjobi said, “Due to the nature of my work, I interact with a lot of people. This particular lady in question comes often to my shop and we discuss extensively. I do not know she has an issue with my landlady. “I was discussing with this woman on one of the days when I saw my landlady passing before my shop to her house.
“Some minutes after she passed, the shop caretaker came to serve me a notice to quit the shop without a genuine reason. “The caretaker said that the landlady claimed that I was owing two years’ rent on my shop, which is not true,’’ she said.
The hairdresser said that she had earlier paid her rent in cash to the landlady when she rented the shop to her . “Unfortunately, I did not obtain a receipt because I made the payment at night. “She, however, promised to give me the receipt the following day, but she did not. “I requested twice for the receipt on different days, but she kept giving me one excuse or the other,” she said.
Akinjobi said her witnesses, who are also tenants to the landlady, would have been in court but for the fear of their landlady. “They are afraid of being sent out by our strict landlady,” she said. The caretaker, Mr Olusoji Ibikunle, however, told the court that he was not aware of Akinjobi making any payment to the landlady. Ibikunle said the landlady had shown him a bank statement showing that the hairdresser was indeed owing rent up to two years. “The directive to quit the shop came at the instance of the landlady,” he said. It was reported that the said landlady is, however, not in court.
The president of the court, Chief Muraina Agbomeji, therefore, ordered the landlady to appear in court on Feb. 11, the adjourned date. (NAN)

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