Najib shows ‘proof’ of Kit Siang's obsession with him, says it’s ‘creepy’


  • Nation
  • Friday, 25 Jan 2019

PETALING JAYA: Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, who has been on fire trolling Lim Kit Siang, has another revelation about the DAP stalwart: Lim has mentioned him a whopping 11,400 times on his blog.

The former prime minister said it's “#SedikitCreepy” (a little creepy).

He said a friend of his had sent him a screenshot of Google search results showing the number of times Lim had mentioned Najib in his blog.

“Never mind, as long as Kit Siang is not using my photograph as the background photograph for his mobile phone.

“Then again, who knows?” Najib posted on Facebook on Friday (Jan 25).

He ended his post with the hashtag “#MenHEN”, an acronym for the new title Najib has given Lim: Menteri Hal Ehwal Najib (Minister of Najib Affairs).

The Star did multiple searches of the keyword “Najib” on Lim's blog on multiple devices and found 11,500 to 12,700 results.
 

 

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