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Video Evidence proves that SA President didn't ignore President Tinubu

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Video Evidence proves that the SA President didn't ignore President Tinubu​

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Earlier today, President Tinubu went viral for getting snubbed at the Inauguration party of the South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa, who was sworn in for a second term. He was smiling as the South African President shook hands with other dignitaries at the event except him. This moment immediately made Nigerians assume that President Cyril ignored President Tinubu.

The assumptions in the media kept increasing as some people felt it was sad to see the Nigerian President being ignored at the event. What they didn't know was that there was a second clip of the South African President shaking hands with President Tinubu. Immediately after the duo met, they happily exchanged pleasantries but this particular clip wasn't released until much later to dismiss the rumor circulating in the media.

Due to this, netizens have been urged to quit jumping to conclusions to avoid spreading fake news.
 
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