Politics
2023 Presidency: Adeyanju Deji reacts after group urged Tukur Buratai to join the presidential race
A well known Nigerian human right activist and social commentator, Adeyanju Deji has taken to his official Facebook page to react after a political support and economic advocacy group, Fusion774, urged Tukur Yusuf Buratai to join the 2023 Presidential election.
According to information revealed by a reliable source, Fusion774, a political support and economic advocacy group, urged Tukur Yusuf Buratai, to join the 2023 Presidential election.
Sediq Jikta, the National Coordinator of Fusion774, made this call at a news conference on Friday, in Abuja, adding that the call was borne out of the security challenges facing the country, and the threats posed to the nation’s national security calls for urgent attention.
Based on these notes, former Head of News Media for the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Adeyanju Deji made it known that it’s only the devil that is remaining for to participate in the 2023 Presidential election, adding that the jokes keep writing itself daily.
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Well, looking at the way many top politicians are turning up for the 2023 Presidential election, one can tell that it’s really going to be difficult for Nigerians to make their decision.
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