Crime
Abba Kyari: I have covered my face in shame since morning, I found it difficulty to believe – Joe Igbokwe
A few hours ago, the former Spokesperson of the All Progressives Congress, Engineer Joe Igbokwe, Took to his official Facebook page and expressed how he is feeling as he says, “I have covered my face in shame since morning, I found it difficult to believe”.
Joe Igbokwe said that he has covered his face in shame and he finds it very difficult to believe what is happening in Nigeria, stating that good people have finished in Nigeria.
According to Joe Igbokwe, he said: “I have covered my face in shame since morning, I found it extremely difficult to believe”.
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Looking at what Joe Igbokwe said, it seems he may be referring to the news that is spreading all over the country about Abba Kyari, and he finds it extremely difficult to believe the report. Remember that Joe Igbokwe had earlier reacted as the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) allegedly declared Abba Kyari wanted after he was alleged to have been involved in shady deals. The report may be the reason why Joe Igbokwe said in Igbo proverbs that “good people are finished”, stressing that he has been covering his face in shame since morning.
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What do you think about Joe Igbokwe’s statement?
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