The huge banner was spotted in Imo State today and it has on it, a picture of Gov. Okorocha shaking President Obama while President Buhari smiles on….. it is now
serving as tourists attraction as indigenes av been trooping there wt locally made selfie sticks in hand, to take selfies using d banner as a background…..
Imo State government displays a banner with the picture of the governor shaking Obama
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