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President Muhammadu Buhari, and his daughter Zahra |
She made the call while pledging support for the controversial bill at the first edition of “An Afternoon with Zahra”, an event organised in Abuja by her foundation, ZMB Homes.
“We need to research more, understand what is going on instead of just making silly comments every now and then and blaming people for no reason. So I am in support of regulations, but fair regulations.”
Zahra who also stated that she was cyber bullied in 2015, wondered why she was a major target to issues pertaining to governance.
“2015 was when I knew what bullying was. It started with my photos going viral. I was having a yoga class, sweating. But people were busy sending my pictures up and down,” she said.
“People used it for their gain during campaign. The 2015 elections went well. But, after 100 days, the blow started coming. ‘Zaire, your father did this. Zahra, your father did that.’ Am I in office with him? Do I take any vital decision?
“Those bullies do not have families. They are just floating. When they insult you, just let them be. They are trying to cover up some things they are feeling within,” she added.