Published March 10, 2021, 3:03 PM
Vice President Leni Robredo on Wednesday, March 10, said her office was not involved in the recruitment activities being conducted by a certain unscrupulous group online.
Robredo, a constant victim of fake news, distanced herself from the so-called “Leni Warriors club” on social media.
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“Walang anumang koneksyon sa OVP ang tinatawag na ‘Leni Warriors club’ ng isang Facebook user, na diumano’y naghahanap ng mga mare-recruit at tatanggap ng maliit na halaga upang magpost ng pagsuporta kay VP Leni sa social media (The OVP has no connection with Leni Warriors club of a Facebook user, who recruits and pays a small amount of money to those who will support VP Leni on social media),” her office said in an advisory.
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