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VIDEO: Niger citizens protest against Nigeria, rain curses on Tinubu, call him “Ebola disease”, “illegitimate President”

In a viral video clip posted on Twitter, obtained by NEWS WEEK NIGERIA, the angry Niger people were heard raining curses on Bola Tinubu, calling him "EBOLA disease", the "illegitimate President of Nigeria"

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Niger citizens protest against Nigeria, rain curses on Tinubu, call him “Ebola disease”, “illegitimate President”

 

 

Thousands of Niger citizens took to the street of Niamey to protest against Nigerian president, Bola Tinubu, who doubles as the chairman of ECOWAS.

 

In a viral video clip posted on Twitter, obtained by NEWS WEEK NIGERIA, the angry Niger people were heard raining curses on Bola Tinubu, calling him “EBOLA disease“, the “illegitimate President of Nigeria”

 

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This is coming days after President Tinubu who is the Leader of ECOWAS gave Niger’s military 7 days ultimatum and threatened to attack the Country if they don’t reinstall back the elected former civilian president, Mohamed Bazoum.

 

WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW….

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BREAKING: Tension heightens as Tinubu allegedly sent Nigerian military to attack Niger 

 

In another news, according to Nigerian investigative journalist, David Hundeyin, has alleged that, President Bola Tinubu, who is also the Chairman of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), has reportedly sent Nigerian Air Force (NAF) to attack Niger Republic.

 

Hundeyin, in a tweet on Wednesday, claimed that the Nigerian military is currently being mobilised to Sokoto in the northwest, to launch an air offensive on Niger.

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Ebola disease Tinubu
Ebola disease Tinubu

 

David Hundeyin, who made the revelation in separate tweets, wrote;

“You currently have 300,000 Nigerian refugees living in Niger. You did not consider that before sending the NAF to attack Niger. What is the fate of those 300,000 Nigerians whom you couldn’t protect?”

 

“If the Nigerièns use them for reprisal, what will happen? Una dey craze?.

 

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NEWS WEEK NIGERIA had earlier reported that military junta has seized power in Niger Republic.

 

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