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Is Saraki’s son spraying dollar notes on strippers?

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A video showing a bearded man spraying dollar notes on strippers in a club has surfaced online with a claim that it shows Seni Saraki, the son of the former Senate President Bukola Saraki *was caught in the act.*
 In the video, shot in a club setting, the strippers were twerking, and the man shoving dollars into their private parts.

*The claim is FALSE. *

Here are the reasons 

When the video was segmented into keyframes using the InVID verification tool and the man’s face was analyzed, findings revealed that the man is not Seni Saraki as claimed in the viral posts. 

Further checks led to a Facebook account owned by Prince Shola Taoreed Oniru. The owner’s face matches exactly with the person in the viral video.

Meanwhile, the media office of the former Senate President has debunked the claim in a press statement issued on Friday.

Conclusion 
The claim that the viral video shows Saraki’s son spraying dollar notes on strippers is FALSE; findings revealed that the man seen in the video is not Seni Saraki.

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