Media
reactions and criticisms have trailed a controversial paid advert
trolling Ibrahim Magu, the acting chairman of EFCC in a full newspaper
page.
The newspaper advert
A controversial advert which was published on Tuesday in ThisDay
Newspaper about the Ibrahim Magu, the acting chairman of the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC, has emerged online.
According to the advert, 'If Magu likes let him discover the 30
pieces of silver Judas Iscariot hid in the ground, the senate will not
still confirm him as EFCC chairman.'
Just as expected, the newspaper advert has been trailed with mixed
reactions and criticisms from many online users. Here are a few we
culled from Twitter;