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The social media has been agog over a reported post by a guy where he called some tribes a derogatory name after the re-election bid of Pres. Buhari. It seems there is more to this post as it seems the guy is an impostor, he seems to have lifted the image on his profile from the internet and use it to cause havoc. The wife of the man which picture was used has cried out to the public to please report the post and save her husband from attacks from people, read her post below... FAKE NEWS ALERT One Jibrilla Mohammed with tweeter handle @mrjb_mohd has cried out to Nigerians and the world at large to help him stop people from using his picture to spread fake news. Joining him in this appeal is his wife, Faiza, and scores of friends. Immediately after the February 23 elections in Nigeria, some guys had lifted the picture of Jibrilla, used it to create a fake account and sent out a very offensive message on social media. The fake account with user name Sani Bashir Mohammed has been pulled down but not before the post had got so many shares and screen grabs. Kindly disregard the said post and save this gentleman from this gross embarrassment. Thank you. Source: https://politricknews.blogspot.com/2019/02/someone-is-trying-to-frame-me-man-whose.htm

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