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The Abacha crucifix…Late Sani Abacha’s daughter, Fatima, laments citizens’ animosity on Twitter

January 8, 2017
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• Why she wants Nigerians to go easy on her family

The gods, it is often said, visit the sins of the fathers upon the children. Little wonder Fatima Gumsu, daughter of ex-military president, late Sani Abacha, is on the receiving end of the brute end of Nigerians’ animosity to her family due to her father’s ‘sins.’ Fatima recently took to twitter to lament the pains of being attacked for her father’s sins. In an Instagram post, @G_sparking, Fatima revealed that dealing with what Nigerians say about her family has not been easy.

She made this known after a user, @dapoprince said a prayer about citizens’ need to desist from visiting the sins of past leaders on their children on twitter. He wrote: “NIGERIA will be 57 next year, may we not continue to visit the sins of our past “perceived bad” leaders on their innocent” children. Reacting to the prayer, Fatima said, “Amin to your prayers. May Allah open special doors for you. Happy New Year. “It definitely has not been easy dealing with this for almost two decades. “Our family has been called all sorts of names. “We have been under so much attack. It definitely doesn’t feel nice.

“I used to cry so much at the beginning, I had no choice but to develop crocodile skin. “It still hurts so much even though I have learned to live with it.“I was not the head of state. “I did not receive a monthly salary neither did I choose to be Fatima Gumsu Sani Abacha. “May Almighty Allah make it easy for us all. Happy 2017,” she said.

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