Nigerians react as Yahaya Bello and wife go on their knees to thank God

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Nigerians have began reacting about Governor Yahaya Bello and his wife, Rashida, going on  their knees in appreciation to God after INEC declared him winner of last Saturday November 16th governorship election in the state.

The Herald earlier reported that Bello and Rashida were spotted appreciating God  on their knees after the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared him winner of last the Saturday November 16th governorship election in the state.

Read the reactions below:

Demon thanking God,what an irony…you killed tens of people for that shitty seat

God cannot be mocked Sir.

” he’s thanking buhari not God. rubbish!!!

“Haters ngwanu! Mum Jay take note!

” Kogi people should take matter into their hands and Delete this man for good. Kogi people stop wailing and do the needful…☹️😏😒

All the thanks to the god of corruption and another four years of reckless leadership…..

Don’t thank God yet, tribunal is still coming your way.

Kogi people should just forget salaries and peace of mind for the next four years…. dee

Eyin ti e shi ma sunkun. It is a matter of time. Only if you did not rig that election and have people KILLED just to be in that place of power. GOD IS NOT SLEEPING.

😢 Nigeria is Dead. I think it is time for we Auction for Nigeria (there is no more hope)

Lol..we thank God for everything in this country like robbery ,juju,murder ,prostitution…

Earlier, The Herald gathered that President Muhammadu Buhari congratulated Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi State on his re-election in the Nov. 16 gubernatorial poll.

The President, in a statement by his spokesman, Femi Adesina, in Abuja on Monday, described the election and emergence of the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate as “a race well run and a victory well won.”

He commended APC supporters for remaining steadfast and resolute even in the “face of isolated incidents of violence”.

President Buhari condoled with families and loved ones of those who lost their lives as a result of regrettable acts of violence by thugs doing the bidding of their political sponsors.

“All political actors and stakeholders must take deliberate steps to eschew electoral violence as a peaceful and orderly process is vital to our quest for enduring democracy,’’ he said.

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