Osinbajo Made Irrelevant after Being Used by 'Cabal', Says Former APC Spokesman via thisdaylive
Following the recent moves by the presidency to whittle down the power of the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, a former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress , Timi Frank, has said that Osinbajo was made irrelevant after he was used to share N10,000 Traderm Moni before the 2019 elections.
Reacting to the present predicament of the Vice President and his aides in a statement issued on Thursday, he wondered how a Professor of law would stoop so low to embark on the sharing of N10,000 as Trader Moni in a crisis ridden economy like that of Nigeria. Frank reminded Nigerians how Osinbajo in far away New York lied to the world that the reported cases of kidnapping in Nigeria was being exaggerated adding that nemesis has caught up with the Vice President.
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