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‘The US Election is full of rigging, We need to lend them our able INEC chairman’ – Adamu Garba

by Amadu Victor
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The former APC presidential aspirant, Adamu Garba has mocked the United States on their ongoing presidential election saying that it’s full of rigging. The APC chieftain disclosed this on his official Twitter page while reacting to a report from BNO News on the ongoing election, oyogist.com reports.

According to a report gotten from the International News Agency, a Republican David Andahl, who died following complications from Covid-19 in October, has won his election to the North Dakota state legislature on Tuesday. According to several verifiable reports, David Andahl was 55 years old when he died on Oct. 5, after emerging as the winner in a heated primary with an incumbent committee chairman.

Reacting to the surprising feat, Adamu Garba asserted that the United States of America 2020 presidential Election is the most adulterated in US history. According to him, it’s rigging all over. Narrating further, he asked the United States to come and rent INEC Chairman Prof. Yakubu Mohammed to help them conduct a free and fair election devoid of any rigging or misconduct.

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“United States of America, Election2020 rigging machines all over. The most adulterated election in US history. We might need to rent them our able INEC Chairman Prof. Yakubu Mohammed,” he wrote.

Nevertheless, the two top contenders for the presidential seat of the United States, Donald Jr Trump the Republican incumbent president, and Joe Biden of the Democrats and former vice president are still battling for the top spot as the voting is in progress.

Though there has been a lot of speculations that the democratic Joe Biden is currently leading, who is going to be the next president of the United States of America is yet to be determined as the election officials are still tallying the ballots.

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