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2023: Frank Edoho reacts as Omojuwa excludes Peter Obi’s name from online poll
Popular Nigerian Television presenter, Frank Edoho has recently reacted to the exclusion of Peter Obi’s name in a Twitter poll that was held by popular Nigerian Author and Brand ambassador, Japheth Omojuwa.
Japeth Omojuwa had earlier held a Twitter poll for the Nigerian presidential candidates ahead of the 2023 presidential election. The popular figure listed out the name of the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, PDP’s Atiku, NNPP’s Kwankwaso, AAC’s Sowore and PRP’s Kola Abiola.
Interestingly, the popular figure excluded the name of the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi from the poll and that attracted a lot of attention from social media users.
While reacting to the exclusion of Peter Obi from the poll on Twitter, Frank Edoho wrote; “I saw what you did there. Peter Obi is so big, that you had to put him in the “others” category that polled 57% majority.”
“You must be a Davido fan because you are trying to rise by lifting “others”. Thanks for being Obedient.”
The 2023 presidential election is promising to be one of the toughest general election to be held in Nigeria with major contenders like Tinubu, Atiku and Peter Obi going into the race with heavy forces of support.
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