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Rant HQ Founder, Suzan Ade Coker In ‘Hot Water’ For Allegedly Calling Igbos ‘Senseless’

Rant HQ Founder, Suzan Ade Coker In ‘Hot Water’ For Allegedly Calling Igbos ‘Senseless’

 

 

The owner of the Facebook group ‘Rant HQ’ Suzan Ade Coker is currently under fire after she made a post in the group referring to the Igbos as senseless, IgbereTV reports.

The group with over 1.5 million followers is currently trending on Facebook as a lot of the members who are Igbos have reported and exited the group.

Suzan who is also an ambassador to NCDC stands the risk of losing her ambassadorial appointment as pressure is being mounted on the NCDC to revoke her appointment.

Sometime in the past, Suzan was accused by one Mr. Segun Ogunyeye of using the Rant HQ group for fraudulent activities.

Even though Facebook only removed offensive contents found in the group which went against Facebook’s Community Guidelines, many social media users, majorly Igbos are still reporting the group, demanding an apology from her.

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