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Lady Who Campaigned For Buhari Cries Bitterly, Regrets (Video) – #MinisterialList

*Ministerial List: Lady Who Campaigned for Buhari Vigorously In Cross River Cries Bitterly, Regrets Because President Buhari Didn’t Consider Senator Owan-Enoh!!!!

*Ministerial List: Hear what a Media Aide to Senator Owan-Enoh, Governorship candidate of Cross River State under APC during the just concluded 2019 election has to say.

A lady who campaigned vigorously for President Muhammadu Buhari is in tears, heartbroken, has been crying bitterly since the release of President Buhari’s Ministerial nominees.

The lady recalls how she campaigned with Senator Owan-Enoh only for Senator Owan-Enoh’s name to be missing from the list.

She said the president gave the Cross River Ministerial Position to a man who lives in Germany, was in Germany during the campaign and election period.

“I remember working for President Muhammadu Buhari, I worked so hard. It’s like taking a brand to where that brand is not wanted, campaigning for President Buhari in Cross River State was like a taboo., Senator John did everything, everything….” 

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