Obaseki attributes increase in drug abuse to ASUU strike

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The Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki has blamed the increasing rate of drug abuse in the state on the lingering strike embarked upon by the Academic

He described drug abuse as the second biggest security threat in the state, aside from road accidents.

 

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He is right. An idle mind is always the devil's workshop

You are a joker... If you think ASUU strike caused increase in drug abuse by this hopeless generation.

Them all attributing all vices to ASUU strike yet they do nothing about it.

Common keep quiet 🤫 Pikin wey wan smoke go smoke

It is true

This man do high 😂🤣

Then he should attribute ASUU strike to their hopelessness in managing the affairs of the country.

Na lie..person wey wan smoke go smoke, ASUU or no ASUU

What are you saying sir?

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