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Sex-Toys: Buhari, Jonathan Aides In Rare Agreement!

By Emmanuel Aziken

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For the first time in the public space, two ideologically opposed active social media users Lauretta Onochie and Reno Omokri have agreed on one thing. Onochie is the special assistant on social media to President Muhammadu Buhari and Omokri acted in a similar position to President Goodluck Jonathan.

Understandably, both active social media users have almost been on opposite sides on almost everything. That was until the news of the felony by Senator Elisha Abbo came to light on Tuesday.

Both have now called for the prosecution of the senator acclaimed as the youngest senator in the 9th Senate who was videoed molesting a staff of a sex toy shop in Abuja.

Though Senator Abbo has defended himself that he had not been inaugurated at that time, that has not satisfied the two vibrant social media commentators.

Lauretta Onochie
Reno Omokri

Ms Onochie went on twitter not long after the incident was made known to say:

Serving Nigerian Senator Elisha Abbo assaults a female staff in an Adult toy shop with a Police officer watching.

What I dont understand is why Nigerians are calling on him to step down. How does stepping down help? We should be calling on d @PoliceNG to arrest and prosecute him — Lauretta Onochie (@Laurestar) July 2, 2019

Responding to the incident, Omokri, a California based pastor who has made the call for the liberation of the Boko Haram held Leah Shariubu his social media signature said:

“Not only should Senator Abbo be arrested, prosecuted & jailed, but the policeman that was with him should be disciplined. Additionally, the lady he assaulted should get damages. Abbo can use some of the money he spends on relaxing his hair to pay her #FreeLeahSharibu #RenosDarts

“I call on the @OfficialPDPNig to immediately repudiate Senator Abbo in the face of overwhelming video evidence proving that he is not a man of fit and proper character to hold the distinguished office of a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria #FreeLeahSharibu #RenosDarts,” he tweeted.

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