Reactions are trailing Donald Trump Jr. Who has resorted to selling T-shirts with the tagline ‘Guns Don’t Kill People, Alec Baldwin Kills People’ on his website, mocking Alec Baldwin for firing a prop gun on his movie set that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
Since the fatal shooting, Trump jr has been sharing memes of Baldwin on his Instagram page.
Meanwhile Nigeria’s minister of information and culture, Lai Mohammed, has yet again cautioned against spreading fake news. This time he says fake news may cause World War III.
In another development, a 26-year-old identified as Aliyu Na Idris, who is seen in a photo carrying a placard, with inscriptions that read; “This man is for sale 20 million Naira”, is generating a buzz online.
Aliyu is said to be a tailor, from Kaduna state and has reportedly put himself up for sale due to economic hardship after losing his tailoring job.
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