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“We need this in Nigeria” – Video shows how Burkina Faso people beat their former minister Vincent Dabilgou to pulp (Watch)

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A video is making the round on social media that shows how Burkina Faso people beat their former minister Vincent Dabilogou in broad daylight following funds embezzlement.



Vincent Dabilgou, Burkina Faso’s former Minister of Transport, was sentenced on Thursday to eleven years in prison for “misappropriation of public funds.

Mr. Dabilgou was a minister from 2018 to 2022, under the presidency of Roch Marc Christian Kaboré.

However, in the video making the waves on social media, the people of Burkina Faso meted some Barbaric treatment on the former minister of Transport.

They were seen spanking him so hard without allowing him to wear any clothes or trousers and by extension was left with just a black boxer as they inflicted the beating on him.

Sharing the video on his page, Reno Omokri, the former presidential aide of the Federal Republic of Nigeria wrote; “Viewer Discretion: Grace To Grass: The Barbaric Treatment Burkina Faso Meted To Vincent Dabilgou, Its Former Transport Minister.”

Watch the video below;

See reactions below;

ferdinardmichael’: Exactly what Tinubu deserves..no one will go unpunished.

kissbabadoo’: We need it in Nigeria 🇳🇬 straight up 🆙 .. no@mercy.

thatcher_ukwuoma: Its like I heard, “do you think this is Nigeria “😂.

pupasunny: This is what I like. I wish it happens in my country.🇳🇬.

waledon0: It’s quite funny to me that immediately you mention “Government” igbos think you are talking of Tinubu 😂😂😂😂 while Otti their best performing governor is still paying 2500 as minimum wage in 2024. Clownish region 😂😂😂.

silverback_fitness9ja: Well…I hope our rulers are aware that this can happen to anyone,time will tell eventually. God Bless Nigeria.

juwon_debbie: If na embezzlement,… make dem increase the tempo of the be@tings., so NIGERIA can learn Incase we need it 😂😂😂.

halal_motors: This is exactly what we are supposed to do to our current minister of power Adelabu.

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