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Shehu Sani lists two reasons why South Sudan Prez wet himself while reciting the national anthem

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Former Kaduna Central Senator Shehu Sani lists the two reasons that could be responsible for South Sudan President Salva Kiir Mayardit wetting himself at a recent public event.

The PDP stalwart was reacting to the viral video of the President wetting himself as his country’s national anthem was played.

The president was inaugurating a project in the country.

In a tweet, Shehu Sani was of the opinion that the South Sudan leader must be either patriotic to his country or battling a urinary sickness.

He wrote: “I have seen a viral video of the President of South Sudan wetting himself in public. This may be a urinary sickness or an extreme act of patriotism; refusal to excuse himself while the national anthem was being played.”

Recall there were rife reactions on social media after a video showing the 71-year-old peeing on himself emerged.

The video which was shared by the popular Nigerian blog, Thetattleroomng has garnered thousands of views and comments.

Social media users were quick to jump on the mishaps and equated it to the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress Bola Ahmed Tinubu who has in similar situations suffered the same fate as Kiir.

See some reactions below

 

 

Source: www.mynigeria.com

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