Mr Ayade said while he cannot question the president’s authority, he is prepared to challenge his conscience.
“Seventy-five local Muslims were massacred simply for refusing to surrender to extremists who preached a strange doctrine,” stated the Kwara government.
The first lady’s Facebook post generated reactions with some supporting her positions while others disagreed with her.
“I don’t condone violence, but please get you some shooting lessons so you don’t miss next time ooops, that wasn’t me talking,” Ms Marsaw wrote on Saturday.
“The president was examined by a doctor. No serious injuries were found,” Mr Zelensky’s spokesman said.
“We’re shutting down the Face Recognition system on Facebook. People who’ve opted in will no longer be automatically recognised in photos and videos.”
Mr Kyari has deleted a Facebook post where he described his indictment by the FBI and subsequent investigation by Nigerian police as a “show” that he is “enjoying.”
