APC Ward Chairman Beaten Beyond Recognition While Preaching Tinubu’s Achievements

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APC Ward Chairman Beaten Beyond Recognition in Kebbi State While Preaching Tinubu’s Achievements. In a shocking incident in Kebbi State, an unnamed APC ward chairman was brutally beaten by protesters while attempting to convey the achievements of President Bola Tinubu. The chairman, who was advocating for Tinubu amidst rising protests against the president’s administration, was left beaten beyond recognition. The attack occurred as the chairman was addressing a crowd of protesters who were expressing their discontent with what they described as President Tinubu’s poor governance. Eyewitnesses reported that the situation quickly escalated, resulting in the chairman being mercilessly beaten by the agitated crowd.....CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE

The incident has sparked a flurry of reactions on social media. Nigerians took to various platforms to express their views on the attack. One user, @Realtord43, commented, “At least with this beating, he wouldn’t be able to see Tinubu’s achievements to preach again. Dr. Fabian Onunaku added, “What a pity. I hope others learn from this. We wish him a quick recovery and a very quick rethink. Another user, @ATARI_O., remarked, “Bad marketer! What a decoration!! Gaslighting hungry and angry people in the name of politics.

User @Chinkoalhaji34 wrote, “E go hard to pacify them now. They no wan hear any good thing again.

The user @psucc commented, “Factory reset! He’s now returned to his original look, Chinese! People will never learn.”

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The incident highlights the growing frustration and anger among Nigerians regarding the current administration’s policies. As protests continue across the country, incidents like this underscore the volatile political climate.

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The APC ward chairman is reportedly recovering from his injuries.

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