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Ibeh Kachikwu takes Rotimi Amaechi back to school

In this hilarious satirical video, the minister of state for petroleum, Ibeh Kachikwu is seen taking the minister of transport, Chibuike Amaechi back to school.

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After describing the establishment of the maritime university as a “misplacement of priority”, Rotimi Amaechi and Ibeh Kachikwu have been at loggerheads.

In this hilarious satirical video, the minister of state for petroleum, Ibeh Kachikwu is seen taking the minister of transport, Rotimi Amaechi back to school.

Do you think this is a productive venture? Watch this hilarious video to find out and share your comments below.

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