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Election 2019: Lady laments Buhari’s presidential election win, weeps heavily (video)

After days of waiting to know the faith of who will lead the country for the next four years, Nigerians across the country have received the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)’s declaration of incumbent President Mohammadu Buhari as winner, with mixed reactions.

While some had excitedly taken to social media to express their joy and happiness following their choice candidate’s win, reverse was the case for a particular Nigerian lady.

In a new video that surfaced on the social media page of an Instagram user identified as Ije-Luv, a young woman was spotted reacting in an unusual manner to the news of Buhari’s win.

The Nigerian lady had filmed herself weeping and lamenting severely to the heavens for making the incumbent emerge as winner for his re-election bid.

READ ALSO: Breaking: INEC officially declares President Buhari winner of 2019 election

She repeatedly mouthed the same question in between fits of heavy sobbing. She said: "God, why Buhari? Why did you give us Buhari again? God, we don’t want Buhari"

See the post below:

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The lady in her video failed to mention her most preferred candidate that she was hoping would emerge as president at the recently concluded 2019 polls.

See some reactions to the video below:

chigurl234: God help person o. This was how i felt yesterday. For the next 4years none of us go beg for bread o rather God will bless the works of our hands times 10.

bearburruss: You’re crying because of buhari my sister cry to God to continue to bless you more & more!

dianasuaves007: I was pained sha

annebakre1: If you find out she didn't leave her house to vote.Infact she may not even have PVC.

ogieaby: Don’t go and hurstle, keep wailing! Mscheeeew

otunhafsat: crying and recording it

nuola1: This one is not serious... Cry to God in secret if you really mean it.

elizabthize: Why should I cry, when others are crying i will be celebrating, when others are shouting there's a casting down.. I will be in my happiest phase ever. Take heart tho

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously gathered the report of popular Nigerian singer, Banky W, who had taken to social media with an emotional message after losing his bid to become the representative of the Eti Osa federal constituency at the House of Representatives. Banky who ran on the platform of Modern Democratic Party (MDP) said that it was not the end for him, but rather, the beginning.

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