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EXPOSED: ALHAJI MODU SHERIFF IS IN LAW TO BUHARI!

EXPOSED: ALHAJI MODU SHERIFF IS IN LAW TO BUHARI!
Alhaji Modu Sheriff,  PDP Factional Chairman
The factional Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party of Nigeria (PDP) Alhaji Modu Sheriff is an In-law to General Mohammadu Buhari, President and Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria! His son is married to one of Buhari's daughters and so, no wonder he is being used allegedly  as a conduit pipe to destroy the PDP through series of unnecessary court actions! So, next time you  read of a Nigerian  Court throwing spanner in the works of the PDP, do not be surprised: it's all a script. "There is no smoke without fire", disclosed one Alhaji Umaru Usman, a PDP faithful in Kaduna, who was interviewed at the Wadata House recently." This is the same man that was used to spread the scourge of Boko Haram , a former Governor, senator and now factional Chairman; what does he want? the man queried. Alhaji Usman also cast aspersion on the Judiciary, the last hope of the common man being manipulated for the wrong reasons! " We are getting to the stage where the Judiciary will soon be ignored", he told the Expose News. " Judges should be wary of being used; what is money that Judges can sell their conscience"?, Usman charged. Alhaji Modo Sheriff is riding on the crest of the latest Justice Abang of the Abuja High Court, ruling, scuttling the planned August 17 National Convention of the PDP in Port Harcourt. But, the Markafi faction has vowed to go ahead and has already inaugurated the
Convention committee.

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