Stop Blaming The Military & Bring Back One Of The Country's Biggest Criminals-Garba Shehu To Abaribe
By Ebukajp | self meida writer
Published 19 days ago - 16417 views
The aid to President Buhari, Garba Shehu has once again spoken today. Shehu in recent days has spoken on several occasions on several issues. While speaking today, he spoke directly to Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe.
He spoke as it regards the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu who escaped after he was allegedly attacked by military men few years back in his hometown in Abia State.
While speaking as he was being interviewed on Channels Television, Garba Shehu made it known to Senator Abaribe that he should bring back one of the country's biggest criminals, so that he will face justice and that he should stop blaming the military for his disappearance.
This is indeed a funny one from Shehu Sani. As for me, Nnamdi Kanu or Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe is not at fault here. If the military did not attack him, I doubt if he would have ran away. It's only tree that hears that it's going to be cut down and still remain standing.
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