I don't think Abati's article needs rejoinders. Abati himself has written suitable rejoinders that fits this article. Check the archives.
— Shimoshi Nakamura (@Shimoshi1) February 3, 2013
Î appreciate ur writeup bt @abati.1990 while did u allow those self serving ex this& that too much time on d stage dish lies &hatred?
— Uwaifoh Okpebho (@NgrNewsFisher) February 2, 2013
If really all Dr. Abati said is true, how come the Govt is not using resources at its disposal to bring these people to justice?
— HENRY Okelue (@4eyedmonk) February 3, 2013
@YNaija Again,most articulately, @abati1990 showed he's in a different intellectual class from @elrufai and his band of empty vessels #abati
— PHIL SMART (@philsmart1) February 3, 2013
While Abati & Reno are busy waging grammatical wars on real/imagined GEJ's enemies, very important questions are left unanswered #Nigeria
— TWB (@TeniBeauty) February 3, 2013
@OliseMark @abati1990 @Trib3sman @omojuwa It is Abati's best defence/attack, his best as a spokesman, the best of any Nigerian spokesman.
— Ross Alabo-George (@imaginasion1) February 3, 2013
Lol… Abati rant of life. Apart from the punctuation marks, everything else in the article is a sub | https://t.co/LJXjXmEn
— tyro (@DoubleEph) February 2, 2013
But Abati CAN write.
— HauwaGambo (@HauwaGambo) February 3, 2013
It is interesting how much power social media has acquired in the GEJ presidency. I see Reno is here already to defend Abati's article.
— Ife Adebayo (@IfeAdebayo) February 3, 2013
and #GBAM
If you are Tomorrow's Person & you are #following Yesterday's Man & Today's Fool, you are a Lost Person. Find your voice. Lead don't follow!
— Pa Ikhide (@ikhide) February 3, 2013
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