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How Atiku’s Convoy Almost Killed Me – Tinubu’s Spokesman, Onanuga

How Atiku’s Convoy Almost Killed Me – Tinubu’s Spokesman, Onanuga | Daily Report Nigeria

The spokesperson of the Bola Tinubu Presidential Campaign Council, Bayo Onanuga, has stated how a convoy of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, flag bearer, Atiku Abubakar, almost killed him in Abuja.

Onanuga said that a vehicle in Atiku’s convoy almost killed him along the Shehu Shagari expressway in Abuja on Sunday evening.

According to him, the incident happened while he was returning home after visiting Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi around 9 pm.

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Onanuga said the vehicle in Atiku’s convoy bashed his car, damaged his side mirror, dented, and scratched the two doors on its path.

He lamented that the vehicle reversed and joined the convoy without showing any remorse.

A statement by Onanuga read in part,

“I had a close shave with death on Sunday night in Abuja as I was returning home at about 9 p.m. after a visit to Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi. I was driving on the last lane of Shehu Shagari Way when I noticed a convoy emerging from one of the feeder roads.

“My slowing down turned a mistake as a Toyota SUV emerged from the same road where the convoy had earlier emerged. It headed straight to my car. I was petrified as the driver rammed into my Toyota Camry, by the passenger side.

“The convoy drove deep into Asokoro, into TY Danjuma Road and then entered one of the mansions.

“I drove into the compound with the convoy. My adventure was certainly getting interesting. I, an APC and Tinubu campaigner inside the Atiku-Okowa den.”

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