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AriseTV reporter attempt to call out Nigeria leaders backfires

Rtn. Victor Ojelabi by Rtn. Victor Ojelabi
April 20, 2023
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The controversial AriseTV reporter, Oseni Rufai, recently made an attempt to moralise and castigate Nigerian leaders while vacationing abroad.

This actually won’t be his first time as he had severally used the opportunity of his leave from work to throw several jabs at Nigerian politicians through his Twitter handle, @ruffydfire.

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However, most Nigerians were not having it when he posed a question on why politicians aren’t making the country look like the foreign countries they visit

“One question? Why can’t our politicians make Nigeria look like the Europe to go to every time? (sic)” he wrote.

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While some aligned with him, most Nigerians were not pleased.

“Guy!Seem to have taken paraga tonight,” one wrote.

Another stated: Don’t mind them, but they will capture resources that are for all to share and have in abundance for themselves and their families, many of whom are culpable because, on the final day, everyone will answer their name; if they’ve not learned from Adam, then they will never learn!

“Says the guy spending his holiday savings abroad,” @_mumeen wrote.

“Because even if they make it as in the case of Lagos State is trying. Your kinds will be using the BRT Lane and when caught will be saying “Do You Know Who I Am”?” another reacted.

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