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Shehu Sani Mocks Abba Kyari, Asks Him to Forget Hunger Strike

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The former Senator representing Kaduna Central, Shehu Sani has mocked the suspended Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari advising him to forget going on hunger strike in jail.


The former lawmaker also urged the suspended former head of the IGP Intelligence Response Team (IRT) not to ensure he enjoys his time in the cell.

According to Sani, the cells of Nigeria are no place to reject food as he would need it to keep his body and soul together and survive the grueling times.

Taking to his Twitter page on Thursday, Sani reacted to the arrest of Abba Kyari who has been indicted in an international drug trafficking cartel by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).

This came after he was also fingered in an international fraud case involving Hushpuppi.

Senator Shehu Sani@ShehuSani said: “Kyari should not refused to eat.He should just eat.Nigerian Cells have no sympathy for hunger http://strike.Na so we too eat whenever we fall inside there.But after eating,you can just pretend you no eat.

Shehu Sani Mocks Abba Kyari, Asks Him to Forget Hunger Strike
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Prince Shedrack@PrinceS44019321· iIt’s too early for him to starve. Just a dose of what others have been going through in his hands. Only if men will learn. Be humane when on the oth3 side

Hadizat@TethilaChayil· Do they use phones in cells as of yesterday he was still using his phone blocking people on instragram

Clinton N@Clintonncobb· My Senator Shehu, I remember what you went through with the Military Government. Sure you be expert for Cell Matters . Guys Senator Shehu is not a CONVICT, he was in several cells because of his fight against the Military Govt. He is a Comrade.Kaduna 2023 here we come.

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