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Omojuwa reacts as Hushpuppi’s prison records surface
The popular Nigerian blogger, author, public speaker, socio-economic, political commentator and social media expert, Japheth Joshua Omojuwa have just taken to his verified twitter page to reacts to Ramon Abbas latest achievements.
In a later news, it was reported by People’s gazette that Ramon Abbas who is otherwise known as Hushpuppi has participated in several acquisition programmes and has gotten awards in some of them.
Recall that, Hushpuppi was arrested in Dubai, the United Arab Emirate (UAE) in June 2020, and subsequently flown to the United States of America for proper prosecution and investigation. Hushpuppi has been in the custody of the police since 2020 and according to People’s gazette, Hushpuppi has been acting right with a good conduct and character.
Reacting to this, Omojuwa Japheth hailed Hushpuppi and he said “I rate his effort. And sense of commitment” View pictures in App save up to 80% data.
From the picture shared, it could be deduces that Hushpuppi have been engaging himself in some meaningful activities since 2020 that he got into US.
In many news headline, it was gathered that Hushpuppi’s lawyer, Louis Shapiro and other lawyer are fighting the get a lesser jail term for Hushpuppi using his good conduct since 2020.
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