Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – Egyptian businessman Naguib Sawiris entered into a dispute with Egyptian media professionals, following he commented on a fake, satirical picture of a number of Egyptian media professionals beating drums, referring to the word “drumming” used by Egyptians to accuse media professionals of exaggerating support and advocacy. the system.
And one of the tweeters published a picture of people playing drums, and in place of their heads were pictures of the media, Amr Adib, Ahmed Moussa, Mustafa Bakri, Tamer Amin, Moataz Billah Abdel Fattah, and Muhammad Al-Baz, and Sawiris commented on the photo, saying: “One minus.”
Sawiris’s comment angered some of the media presenters in the fake photo, and Amr Adeeb responded to Sawiris, saying colloquially: “We did not gain from drumming as much as you gained from your drumming, Naguib. Our drumming had votes, but your drumming had towers and dollars. What a loss and amazement.”
In turn, Ahmed Musa said: “Shame on you, Najib. We are defending a homeland and a people. We will not forget your role and your channel in 2011, which you used to strike the armed forces, the police and the judiciary, even though you are more than wealth during the era of the late President Mubarak. This is Najib’s interest first. … Shame on you, Naguib… and what is hidden is greater.”
Sawiris responded to Moussa, saying: “It is an honor for me that I was in the January 25 revolution, and it will remain a defining point in the history of Egypt, although it was stolen … due to the reluctance of its youth from politics and its evils.”
For his part, journalist Mohamed El-Baz said, through his Facebook account, that “Sawiris is a man who suffers from a great void… and because he suffers from a void, you meet him from time to time practicing a form of insignificance,” as he put it.
At the same time, but without mentioning names, Mustafa Bakri said, on his Twitter account: “Who smuggled Egypt’s money abroad, who offended our great army, who considered Egypt for him a furnished apartment and a plunderer of wealth, who corrupted and corrupted, who was unable to say We know how his wealth exceeded hundreds of billions, even though he only owned 5 million pounds in the nineties. He has no right to question the credibility of those who defend the country.