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Fayose blows hot, vows to send Obasanjo back to prison (Video)

Fayose has promised to send Obasanjo back to prison in a new viral video.
OnyxNews Nigeria reports that the former Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has vowed to send back Chief Olusegun to jail if he becomes the next president of Nigeria.
This reliable online news platform understands that Fayose was angered by Obasanjo’s condolence letter, which was released on Friday.
Speaking further in a live television interview, Fayose stated that he is praying one day God will give him the chance of becoming the President of the country and he will send the former president of Nigeria back to prison.
The Fayose had stated earlier that Obasanjo’s end will come and people will mock him after his death.
But, the former president has declared that he care less on what people would say about him after his demise.
Fayose blows hot, vows to send Obasanjo back to prison, click to watch video here.
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