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National Association of Nigerian Prostitutes endorses Saraki, blames Buhari for bad business

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The National Association of Nigerian Prostitutes (NANP) has endorsed Senate President Bukola Saraki for president in the 2019 presidential election.

The association called on all Nigerians to support Saraki in 2019.

Speaking with newsmen on Friday, National President of the group, Tamar Tion, described the current situation under the leadership of the President Muhammadu Buhari led-All Progressives Congress (APC) as “hell on earth.”

Tion said since the new government’s emergence in 2015, “things became terrible for us.”

She lamented low patronage due to bad economy.

She said, “We are supporting Alhaji (Bukola) Saraki because he’s a man we can trust. Nigeria needs someone who is smart and can bring about change in the nation and not change by mouth.

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“We are disappointed in this government because since they came on board, we have been living in hell on earth. Things have gone so bad.

“People no longer patronize us because no money anywhere. Person never chop ‘bellle full’ na lite em wan come lite?

“We need a real change and we think Saraki is the right man, not this baba go-slow.

“We shall be mobilizing our members in the 36 states of the federation and the FCT ahead of the election,” she told our reporter.

 

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