During the APC presidential rally in Rivers State, Tinubu got tongues wagging once more after he was seen putting his hands in the air immediately after a call was made for the national anthem to be sung.
Skit maker, Chukwuemeka Emmanuel Ejekwu, a.k.a Sabinus has reacted to a viral video of the APC presidential candidate, Bola Ahmed TInubu raising his hands while the national anthem was being sung.
Recall that during the APC presidential rally in Rivers State, Tinubu got tongues wagging once more after he was seen putting his hands in the air immediately after a call was made for the national anthem to be sung.
Former governor, Adams Oshiomhole had to gently tap him before he brought down his hands.
The video however trended and got social media users talking.
Reacting, Sabinus took to his Instagram page to express disappointment in the type of candidate that’s being fronted to become the next president of Nigeria.
He wrote:
“A presidential candidate doesn’t know the proper way to stand during national anthem of the country he is coming to lead is been sang? It speaks volume. Let’s keep gambling with our future. Those people on that stage with him most of their kids are schooling and living abroad. Very pathetic!”
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