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“This Is The Most Credible Election We’ve Ever Had, Because You Can’t Write Result” – Oyalowo Reveals

“This Is The Most Credible Election We’ve Ever Had, Because You Can’t Write Result” – Oyalowo Reveals

A member of the APC presidential campaign council, Mr Ayobami Oyalowo, has described the just concluded presidential election as the be and the most credible election Nigeria has ever had since 1999, noting that this is the first time people couldn’t sit down in their rooms and write results, because the BVAS will expose anyone that does that.  Continue Reading

Speaking further, Mr Oyalowo noted that this is also the first time Nigeria is having a president who is prepared to be president, noting that in the past, someone became president because someone died, and another was brought out from the prison and was made President. He made it known that we have had a lot of accidental presidents in the past.

The APC Chieftain made this disclosure copying when he was interviewed of TVC’s political programme, Politics Tonight, noting that Tinubu’s presidency will reposition Nigeria, so that the country will be able to compete as a global power.  Continue Reading

Speaking about the inauguration that will happen on the 29th of May and those kicking against it, he noted that it is irresponsible for some Nigerians to say that Tinubu should not be inaugurated, because the case is still in court, recalling that several Nigerian presidents have been inaugurated even when the election case is still in court.

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