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Late Audu Was A Monster, A Girl Reveal On Social Media


A lady on Twitter,  @sugabelly has tagged the deceased Kogi State governor and APC guber candidate, Audu Abubakar and his children, monsters. Read her tweets below.

In a series of tweets which she made available to a lawyer on Twitter, @echecrates, she narrated how she was allegedly raped by the family of the late APC gubernatorial candidate in Kogi state.
@sugabelly had taken to her twitter page to reveal how happy she was when the news of Audu’s death broke. However, her followers took up the tweet, chastising her for rejoicing over the death of another human being. She decided to burst the bubble by telling the allege rape story.
Here's her tweets. 



The lawyer, @echecrates, however said that he was contacted by their lawyers. They threatened him to retract the tweets and apologize. Read the tweets below:


Another Twitter user, @etinosaobayiuwa, also came out minutes ago to corroborate what @sugabelly tweeted. He aso recounted his own experience with the sons of the deceased politician…


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The 68-year-old former governor at the time of his death was the governorship flag bearer of the APC in Kogi. He is survived by wives and children. Prayers preceding his burial are ongoing presently and you can check out live updates on the burial proceedings 
SOURCE: Naij.com news

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