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Okphebolo’s budget presentation sparks laughter over pronunciation blunder
A moment of levity unfolded at the Edo State House of Assembly as Governor Monday Okphebolo struggled with pronouncing the figures in his budget speech.
The incident occurred during the presentation of the state’s budget for the upcoming year, a routine event where governors typically read sections of the budget that include projected spending figures.
As Governor Okphebolo began to read the budget, he faced difficulty in accurately pronouncing the figures.
After attempting to read the numbers multiple times without success, he finally admitted, “It is confusing me,” leading to an outburst of laughter from the lawmakers present.
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The humor was not lost on the assembly members, who, though accustomed to formal proceedings, found themselves caught off guard by the governor’s candid admission.
The situation quickly lightened the atmosphere in the chamber, breaking from the usual formalities of the budget presentation.
Despite the unexpected comedy, the governor proceeded with the rest of the budget presentation, though the moment remained the highlight of the session.
The humorous blunder showcased a rare, humanizing moment in the usually serious business of state governance.
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