Mrs Titi Abubakar, wife of former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, presidential candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has urged Nigerians not to allow themselves to be mislead by making the right choice in 2023 general election.
Titi said this at a stage play and mostra fotografica of her husband titled ‘Odyssey of the Man Atiku’, presented by the Directorate, Support Groups of the PDP Presidential Campaign Management Council in Abuja on Sunday.
“Many people don’t understand Atiku, they saw the wrong side of him. He is a philanthropist and a good husband. “Atiku wants to give back to the society, what society has given him,” she said. Titi added:“If you are yet to collected your PVC, go collect it and vote for a right candidate who is Atiku. He is sellable.” She said that a vote for PDP and Atiku would be a vote for her and the development of Nigeria.
Oyinlola also described Atiku as a humble man with large heart, of which he identified himself as one of the beneficiaries.
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