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Another Dramatic Moment As Ayade Breaks Down In Tears On Live TV [VIDEO]
Gov. Ayade broke down in tears again on live TV.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the dramatic Governor of Cross River State, Ben Ayade on Saturday broke down in tears during the Calabar Night of Praise 2022.
The governor was seen shedding uncontrollable tears during Moses Bliss’ performance.
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According to POLITICS NIGERIA, Mercy Chinwo and other seasoned Gospel singers also performed at the event.
The programme was aired live on Holiday Channel on DStv/GOtv.
This is not the first time the Cross River governor will break down in tears publicly. In May 2020, he shed tears during the inauguration of an anti-tax agency in his state.
In tears, the governor said: “I never knew that five years as governor, there would still be people living in thatched houses in Cross River.
“I almost cried because I knew how prepared I was but it didn’t end the way I dreamt for the state. I wish God would intervene because I really wish I could help. It’s very painful.”
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He stated that if it pleases God, he should take his wealth so that other people in the state could be rich.
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