Labour Party Presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has called on the electorate not to vote for tribe but look out character. Obi said this on Saturday in
Labour Party Presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has called on the electorate not to vote for tribe but look out character.
He explained that he and his running mate, Ahmed Datti were people with traceable backgrounds, saying if elected as president, Nigerians would be proud of their country and secured. “They said that I’m stingy, we want stingy people now so that we can keep the money. We want to make sure we use your money to transform the country.
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