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‘Nigerian politicians will not make heaven’, doctor calls out federal appointee for buying four houses in Canada (Video)
A Nigerian medical doctor based in Canada has called out a Nigerian Minister who allegedly asked for his help to facilitate buying of a fourth house in that country within one year.
In a viral video which is making the rounds on social media, the doctor who introduced himself as Dr. Zoe, narrated how the politician who only recently got a federal appointment called him after seeing his post with a realtor and begged him to help facilitate the purchase of another house in Canada.
Speaking directly to the unnamed politician, Dr. Zoe said he was shocked when the government appointee confessed that he had already bought three houses in the country and needed to buy a fourth one as he has four children and wanted to gift each of the children a house each.
Dr. Zoe said the minister also opened up that he does not do mortgage but buys the houses outright in cash.
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According to him, the politician was given a federal appointment by the administration of President Bola Tinubu which only recently clocked one year in office.
He further lampooned the minister saying he (minister) and other politicians in Nigeria would not make heaven if they could resort to looting the country dry despite the hardship and hunger Nigerians are currently going through.
He lamented the fact that despite the economic crisis that the government had thrown the country into, his appointees have allegedly continued to milk the country instead of working for the benefit of the citizens.
The doctor ended by saying the minister should not call him again as he would have nothing to do with him and his request, as he does not want to receive the wrath of God, when the politician faces judgement from God.
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