Actor Stanley Nweze says 95% of real friends are from childhood.
In a post shared on his Instastories, Stanely opined that at a certain age, people just want to make friends with people they can use. See his post below…
In another story, Former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, has alleged that the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Atiku Abubakar collapsed in Abuja on Monday.
He also claimed Atiku was flown to Paris, France for medical attention.
Fani-Kayode made this claim on his Twitter page, said the incident occurred after Atiku arrived Abuja from his rally in Kaduna State.
“After his outing in Kaduna yesterday @atiku fell ill. He complained of dizzy spells & severe pains in his head & all over his body throughout the flight to Abuja. After landing at Abuja airport he collapsed.
“He was flown to Paris for medical attention immediately. God be with him.
“For the purposes of damage control they took pictures of him with others the following morning from Paris but please do not be fooled.
“There is something very wrong with the PDP presidential candidate in terms of his health & they don’t want the Nigerian public to know. Pray for him,” he wrote.
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