Nigerians have commended Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, for his selfless leadership during the fuel crisis at Christmas period.
Many have also commended him for taking a short family vacation to Dubai, United Arab Emirates after a busy year in service to the country.
On different social medial platforms and online blogs, some expressed gratitude to Prof. Osinbajo for his exemplary leadership and need to take a break during this period. Some noted that the VP needed to ‘recharge his batteries’ after a busy 2017.
“The man has tried, let him rest a little,” one commenter mentioned on a popular blog. Another said, “He needs it abeg. He should take more sef,” one Frances Ogbu wrote.
On another online news website, a Nigerian who described himself as patriot1 commented on the VP’s short vacation: “That's very timely VP, you have earned it by all means. Go. Recharge yourself because you have been very active since the inception of this government.”
Osinbajo’s model leadership – meeting and mingling with the citizenry at the point of their needs - was not lost on many Nigerians, who praised him for showing empathy with the people as pictures and footages of the vice president at fuel depots and stations went viral.
On different social medial platforms and online blogs, some expressed gratitude to Prof. Osinbajo for his exemplary leadership and need to take a break during this period. Some noted that the VP needed to ‘recharge his batteries’ after a busy 2017.
“The man has tried, let him rest a little,” one commenter mentioned on a popular blog. Another said, “He needs it abeg. He should take more sef,” one Frances Ogbu wrote.
On another online news website, a Nigerian who described himself as patriot1 commented on the VP’s short vacation: “That's very timely VP, you have earned it by all means. Go. Recharge yourself because you have been very active since the inception of this government.”
Osinbajo’s model leadership – meeting and mingling with the citizenry at the point of their needs - was not lost on many Nigerians, who praised him for showing empathy with the people as pictures and footages of the vice president at fuel depots and stations went viral.