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Man Climb Mast; Vows To Remain There Till Buhari Steps Down

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A terrifying drama ensued in Kebbi State yesterday as a man climbed a mast and vowed not to come down until President Buhari resigns from office.

To calm the situation, the Local Government Chairman promised to get him a new motorcycle if he comes down; an offer which he initially turned down.

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Eventually, after he accepted the promise and climbed down, he was whisked away.

See a picture of the man below:-

Abdullahi Garba who shared the story on Facebook, wrote;

“STUPIDITY AT THE HIGHEST ORDER

A young man climb a Glo mast and insist never to come down till president Buhari step down in Ribah Danko wasagu local government area of kebbi state,

It took the intervention of local government chairman who promise to buy him a motorcycle if comes down bEFORE BEING Convinced TO come down FROM THE MAST

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