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Man Who Promised To Donate To Buhari’s Re-election Dies In Car Accident

A young Nigerian, Anas BinMaliq, who promised to donate N50,000 to President Buhari‘s re-election has died in a car crash.

BinMaliq, a graduate of Adamawa Polytechnic, made a promise on Tuesday, 4th September to donate N50,000 for the purchase of Nomination Forms for President Muhammadu Buhari.

A friend of BinMaliq wrote on Facebook, “We lost one of our own Buharist on Thursday night by car accident. He promised to donate 50,000 for the purchase of Presidential form for Baba Buhari but God did not destined him to witness Buhari’s reelection. May Almighty God forgive his shortcomings and give his family the fortitude to bear his lost. RIP.”



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