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Asari Dokubo Calls Sanusi a Goat, Says Former Emir was Killed
Ex- Niger Delta militant and leader of the Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer Force (NDPVF) Mujahid Asari Dokubo has described the new Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi as a dog.
Asari took to his Facebook page to post a photo of a turbaned dog with the caption, “This is how I see Sanusi Lamido Sanusi.”
He also tweeted a congratulatory message to the All Progressive Congress, APC on their new Emir while also wondering if the late Emir died a natural death.
See tweets below
“Asari Dokubo @asari_freedom
APC congratulations on your new Emir,Emir of kano/APC ”
“These APC peeps are so desperate I doubt if the emir had this rest naturally!”
Asari is one of the supporters of President Goodluck Jonathan’s government, which Sanusi is at loggerheads with.
It could be recalled that in February, the leader of the outlawed Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer Force said that his kinsmen in the oil-rich belt would foment trouble if President Jonathan failed to secure a second term ticket in the 2015 presidential election.
Asari is always in the news for one thing or the other, from declaring there will be war if Boko Haram sect dares him and his men, to declaring that the abduction of Chibok schoolgirls is a scam. He even staged an anti #BringBackOurGirls protest to show he’s not convinced about the abduction of schoolgirls in Chibok community, Borno by Boko Haram terrorists on April 14 2014.
See picture of uploaded goat below ….
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