In a Facebook post, Najib says he's heading home and invites Karim to come along offering to treat him to nasi lemak.
After BN's victory in the Kimanis by-election, former premier Najib Abdul Razak bade farewell to Sabahans with a subtle comeback at Warisan's defeated candidate Karim Bujang.
"Ok. I will go back to KL today to see my children, my grandchildren... If you want to follow, come along. "We will bring the voice of Sabah to Parliament... Thank you to all voters in Kimanis. See you again," said Najib.In the 2018 general election, BN's Anifah Aman narrowly won the seat by a 156-vote majority, polling 11,942 votes.In a separate post earlier today, Najib also took a more serious tone as he thanked BN's supporters in Kimanis.
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