El-Rufai Should Keep Mum Says Monguno + Aisha Invites Presidential Aspirants- Trending With Ojy Okpe

Babagana Monguno, reacted to the statement made by Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai in which he alleged that the camps and phone numbers of bandits are known by the security agencies stating that intelligence operations of security agencies against bandits are not for public consumption.

In another development, First Lady Aisha Buhari has come under fire on social media for inviting All Presidential aspirants from various political parties to an Iftar dinner at the State House Conference Centre.

Finally, in the United States a video showing boxing legend Mike Tyson throwing a flurry of punches at a fellow passenger on a jet blue flight from San Francisco to Florida leaving the man with a bloody forehead has gone viral.

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