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2023: Reject PDP’s Civil War, APC’s World War And Vote Peter Obi – Okonkwo

paulcraft by paulcraft
February 13, 2023
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Kenneth Okonkwo, the spokesperson for the Labour Party’s Obi-Datti Presidential Campaign Council, has provided new reasons for Nigerians to vote for Peter Obi as President in 2023.

According to the Labour Party campaign spokesperson, Obi is the only candidate who can bring Nigeria peace, security, and unity.

He made the submission in a Twitter post on Monday in response to a claim attributed to Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) campaign spokesperson Dele Momodu that what is going on in his party is a civil war.

During an interview on Arise TV, he compared it to the happenings in the All Progressives Congress (APC), which he compared to a world war.

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Okonkwo, on the other hand, urged Nigerians to reject both the APC and the PDP because the country does not need another war.

The leader of the Labour Party urged Nigerians to vote for Peter Obi in the February 25 presidential election to ensure a peaceful and productive Nigeria.

He tweeted: 

What is happening in PDP is a civil war and what is happening in APC is a world war- Dele Momodu, Morning Show, Arise News.

We don’t want war in Nigeria. Please vote out PDP civil war and APC world war. We need peace, prosperity and productivity in Nigeria.

Vote @PeterObi as the only option for a new peaceful, secure, united, productive and prosperous Nigeria. Please remember that the logo of Labour Party is papa, mama, pikin. Vote Labour Party @PeterObi on Feb., 25th 2023. A new Nigeria is possible.

… only option for a new peaceful, secure, united, productive and prosperous Nigeria. Please remember that the logo of Labour Party is papa, mama, pikin. Vote Labour Party @PeterObi on Feb., 25th 2023. A new Nigeria is possible.

— Kenneth Okonkwo (@realkenokonkwo) February 13, 2023

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