MY FATHER IS THE MOST DIABOLICAL HUMAN BEING…. – DOYIN OKUPE’S SON SPITS FIRE
Joseph Omoniyi
Solomon Oditan Adesegun Okupe, son of the former presidential spokesman, Doyin Okukpe has suggested his father is the most diabolical human being anyone would ever know.
Solomon who had been an adherent supporter of the President Muhammadu Buhari’s reelection, shared this on his twitter page on Thursday, suggesting his father should be sentenced to a minimum of ten years imprisonment.
He wrote;
“I can’t keep quiet about this again. My father is the most diabolical human being anyone would ever have the misfortune of knowing. Everything happening to him now are ramifications of the way he has gone about his life. I recommend he be given a minimum of 10years.”
Recall that the ex special assistant to the former president, Good luck Jonathan was arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on alleged money laundering and diversion of funds totalling N702million.
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