"Kogi Lawmaker Faked Injuries From Thugs Attack" - Facebook User Claims With Photo

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"Kogi Lawmaker Faked Injuries From Thugs Attack" - Facebook User Claims With Photo

Facebook user Tosin Jide posted this on his timeline.

"Remember I told you guys that Makama is just acting drama that day.

Please can someone tell me what happen to Makama's well designed Wound? Oh ! I forgot ooo dem sey him sabi do charm, may be Na charm clear that big wound wey dem design oooo

This is Makama at PDP Convention today oooooooo"



Honourable Friday Sani Makama is the controversial Kogi state lawmaker who was recently reinstated after being suspended for six months by other state lawmakers for anti-legislative activities of always acting against the will of the house.

After the court lifted his suspension and stepping into the House of assembly complex for the first time in months, political thugs invaded the assembly and attacked the lawmakers.

Makama is believed to be the major target of the attack because he's the only lawmaker who releases photos of injuries he sustained from the severe beating he received from the attackers.

After several days, the alleged hospitalized Makama's photos surfaces capturing him in full strength and vigor.









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