The spokesperson for the All Progressives Congress, APC, presidential campaign council, Festus Keyamo, and a retired American mental health counsellor, Dr. Jeffrey Guterman, have been tackling each other on Twitter amidst the 2023 elections.
The former minister had warned Guterman to stay out of Nigeria’s politics after he tweeted “Shame on you, #fkeyamo” when he (Keyamo) claimed that Peter Obi of the Labour Party, was playing the ethnic card to get votes in the coming election.
In his counterattack, Keyamo blasted the American mental health counsellor, while describing him (Guterman) as a political jobber and cautioning him to stay away from Nigeria’s political affairs.
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“As a hired online mercenary without a Nigerian Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC), may I suggest you stay away from our local politics? I am under restraint from professional bodies to which I belong, hence I have not descended on you with the worst expletives.”
Reacting, Guterman decribed the APC spokesperson as “Mr Mugu,” meaning a “fool” in English, while stating categorically that he would not steer clear of Nigeria’s politics.
“I will not stay away from Nigerian politics, Mr. Mugu #fkeyamo,” he tweeted.
In a fresh exchange between the duo on Wednesday, Keyamo quoted a tweet of Guterman asking for financial help and said, “My friend #JeffreyGuterman, you should have said this from the word go that you needed financial help, hence your interest in our internal affairs to attract some patronage from supporters here.
“I am sorry to hear about your financial needs and I wish you well. Goodluck.”
Dr. Guterman retorted, “I am not your friend, Mr. Mugu #fkeyamo. But please continue replying to my tweets.
“You are helping me immensely with my financial problems by allowing me to live rent free in your empty head.”
Quest Times understands that Dr. Guterman is one of the frontiers of the OBIdient Movement and also a proud supporter of the Labour Party candidate for the 2023 presidential election.