Nigeria never seems to run out of political leaders who have a serious lack of any sense of morality. They earn the most for doing practically nothing and they delight in rubbing it in Nigerians’ faces.
Taking a chill at the Mall of Berlin. Good morning and happy Sunday people pic.twitter.com/ZOmLBy7zFk
— Hon Herman Hembe (@Hembrix) March 20, 2016
The new ‘Dino’ is none other than Herman Hembe of the APC, representing Vandeikya/Konshisha constituency in Benue State. He tweets via @Hembrix.
This is what a school looks like where he comes from.
A random Twitter user asked how many retweets would she need for him to give her N500,000. 500 likes he said, and as soon as she got those, he asked her to come get the money next week.
Okay Hon @Hembrix any amount from 500k sir,pls sir …How many RTs should I get
— Fatimah Oyelami (@MsTyma_) October 6, 2016
500 likes https://t.co/riAUVoBPHh
— Hon Herman Hembe (@Hembrix) October 6, 2016
Good morning Honorable @Hembrix ,Hope you had a good night,Sir we now have the 500 likes sir. Thanks a lot ✌ https://t.co/kgwrNX15Pm
— Fatimah Oyelami (@MsTyma_) October 7, 2016
U can come anytime from Tuesday next week. I guarantee u will also have the privilege of interacting with Mr Speaker. Congratulations again https://t.co/4sUMBbKQtC
— Hon Herman Hembe (@Hembrix) October 7, 2016
Congratulations on attaining this mark. Thanks for saving me from those who said I couldn’t get more than 4 likes https://t.co/4sUMBbKQtC
— Hon Herman Hembe (@Hembrix) October 7, 2016
We’re just curious, is this part of the constituency allowance? Or on whose account is this generous donation being given? In an economic recession where Nigerians have to live with present and current poverty, an elected official is playing Santa for Twitter likes.
2nd full day of Mumu-ni Jibrin’s suspension. House calm and engaged in the peoples matters. Give me 1million likes, dear Twitter activists pic.twitter.com/Kjhb40QBUd
— Hon Herman Hembe (@Hembrix) October 4, 2016
This is another example of why the National Assembly is a major drain on the Nigerian people.