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Dead US embassy officials: APC chieftain Adamu Garba makes damning allegations against Peter Obi’s Obedients

Davies Ngere Ify by Davies Ngere Ify
May 17, 2023
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Adamu Garba, a chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, has blamed the shooting of two US embassy personnel on supporters of the Labour Party presidential candidate in the recently ended election, colloquially known as Obidients.

According to reports, two US embassy workers and two Nigerian policemen escorting them were recently slain by gunmen in Anambra State’s Ogbaru Local Government Area.

In response to the sad tragedy, the APC leader blamed Obidients, claiming that the gunmen who carried out the assault were maybe Obi followers.

In a tweet on his verified Twitter handle, Adamu wrote, “IPOB/ESN have advanced recently. They even killed US embassy staff in Nigeria and burned their corpses to ashes.

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“The killing took place in Anambra, a state where Peter Obi got 98% votes in the last election.

“The probability that those who killed these American Embassy workers are members of the Obidient movement is 0.98. And the probability that they are not is 0.02.

“Going by mathematical approximation, there is a greater degree of certainty that those who killed and burnt to ashes, the American embassy workers are Obidients”.

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