Ilemona Onoja, an ex-spokesperson of Bukola Saraki, has reacted to a video of a look-alike of the former Senate President’s son spraying money on some strippers.
In the video which has gone viral online, a man who wore a white outfit was seen spraying dollars on some strippers who were dancing.
The Bukola Saraki’s son left many talking as he shows that he is absolutely nothing but a complete baller.
Seni Saraki was spotted at a strip club showing his expertise as a club goer as he makes money on prostitutes and that was just the beginning.
Seni went extra mile as he started inserting money in the prostitutes cleavages, backsides and these left many in awe thereby triggered reactions among social media users.
A Twitter user who shared the video on the platform had claimed that it was Saraki’s son, Oluwaseni.
@Marythesa wrote;
“See what bukola sarakis son is using our monies to do with strippers??? Kai!”
Ilemona who reacted to the video described it as propaganda, adding that it is not the former senate president’s son.
He tweeted;
“You people brought this shameless nonsense here. That isn’t Saraki’s son. But because you’re a ridiculous propagandist you won’t take this down.”
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