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Shatta Bandle dragged over his ridiculous post about becoming Nigeria’s incoming President

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Ghanaian social media sensation Shatta Bandle sparked controversy online with his recent post declaring his intentions to become Nigeria’s incoming president.

The well-known media personality, famous for his provocative antics, posted a photo on Instagram wearing a corporate suit and proclaimed himself as Nigeria’s next President

He encouraged Nigerians to vote for him, promising that a vote for him is a vote for wealth. He wrote: “Incoming President of Nigeria 🇳🇬 if you vote 🗳️ me you vote money. 💰”

Nigerians dragged Shatta Bandle mercilessly in the comments section.

Read some reactions below

samuelgrammm wrote: “Na see finish cause this one 😂😂”

babzkeed said: “You wey AC remote tall pass?”

marvel9051 stated: “The suit is like handkerchiefs in my hand 😂”

_foreverwinnie_ said: “This one wey fit do back flip under bed🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣”

iamkimo1 said: “If nor be say Nigeria don spoil u for nor fit talk like this”

vincent.solomon4 wrote: “I can see, u can’t trend without calling Nigeria”

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