The comment, “But our president dey corner oo, them no dey see am oo,” indirectly labels the president a drug dealer, using the church leader’s arrest to push a political narrative without evidence. Such remarks are damaging because they spread unverified allegations that can undermine public trust and fuel unnecessary political tension. While citizens have the right to critique leaders, accusations of serious crimes should be based on credible facts, not insinuations. Linking the president to drug trafficking without proof is defamatory and shifts focus away from the real matter—the pastor’s criminal case.

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