Aisha Yesufu, a human rights activist, has reacted to Maryam Apaokagi, also known as Taooma, apologizing for meeting Vice President Yemi Osinbajo in the presidential mansion in Abuja.
Disgruntled social users criticized the skit maker and others present at the meeting, accusing them of stealing brown develops from the Vice President.
Taooma, in response to criticism, revealed how she urged the vice-president to reconsider the Twitter ban, claiming that most youths use the social media platform for business purposes.
She also addressed police brutality, telling the vice president that Nigerian youths were still suffering as a result of the inhumane treatment of some police officers.
Despite her extensive post about her objectives for visiting the presidency, she received numerous comments, prompting her to plead with the public, begging them to forgive her because her goals were apparent.
Yesufu responded to the news by saying that Taaoma did not need to apologize because she did nothing wrong when she met with the Vice President.
Yesufu believes that there are several methods to accomplish anything and that it is alright to do so in whichever way one chooses, adding that intentions are what really matter.
In her own words, she wrote; ‘Dear @T_aaooma, You do not need to apologize to anyone! You did not do anything wrong by having a meeting with the VP. There are different ways of achieving something. It is never one way and it is okay whatever way one chooses. Intentions are what count and you know yours!’