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Tinubu’s convoy wasn’t attacked; here is what happened -Zara Onyinye reveals
The Nigerian politician and social media influencer, Zara Onyinye, debunked the news about the convoy of Tinubu being attacked by hoodlums in Lagos.
Some hours ago, there was a report that one of the buses in the convoy of the Lagos Governor and the 2023 presidential candidate of the All Progressive Congress was attacked by hoodlums that threw stones and other dangerous weapons at the bus in the Isale Eko area of Lagos.
However, Zara Onyinye claimed that the report was false while revealing that the bus that was attacked was not in Tinubu’s personal convoy, noting that she spoke with one of the journalists inside the bus who was injured in the head, who stated that Ahmed Tinubu’s convoy had left and just the Alausa Journalists Bus was the lone vehicle moving behind without a security vehicle following it.
The hoodlums then apparently took advantage of the fact that the bus was a lone vehicle without any security and the frustration of not getting money made them attack it.What do you think about the statement made by Zara Onyinye while trying to explain the vehicle that was attacked and the reason?
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