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El-Rufai’s Son Steps Up For Nigeria Blasting New York Times For Its Headline

Bashir El-rufai, son of Kaduna State Governor  has stepped up to fighting against the insulting headline by New York times while reporting that President Muhammadu Buhari was running for second term.

Recall that yesterday the New York Times tweeted a controversial headline which said; President Buhari, Nigerian President beset by health problems, Boko Haram, and calls for him to step aside, says he will run for second term.

Reacting to the headline, Bashir, fires back saying:

“The President in your country, was on tape bragging about grabbing women by the P**** and eats Big Macs all day, and is a fully open racist and misogynist will run again in 2020 and win too, but hey, it’s the New York Times”

 

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  • No amount of negative sponsored comments from any foreign journalist can change our mind against PMB though he has his shortcomings.Iam persuaded that most of the killings were being sponsored by the enemies of this nation not PMB. God will expose and deal with them very soon..

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