Cossy determination to sell her vote in the next election
The popular Nollywood“boob star” actress, Cossy Orjiakor took to her instagram page on Monday to describe Nigeria as a country that has been trapped with last year’s problems, hence, her determination to sell her vote in the next election.
Cossy wrote on her instagram, “Happy Independence day…. Nigeria…. we are stuck with last year problems… So am repeating last year picture for you…. This is Nigeria a jolly naked woman.. Who just don’t listen . . continue.. My vote is still for sale ooo……Happy new month sweets. Totographer.. Halle..”
She posted her last year picture on her instagram page because she believed Nigeria is “a jolly naked woman.”
Despite several measures and campaign taking by INEC, foreign observers and Nigeria stakeholders against vote buying and selling. Cossy still intend to sell her vote come 2019.
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