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“Peter Obi is not a youth, we should be talking about Yahaya Bello, Sowore or Gov Wike” – Daddy Freeze
Daddy Freeze went live on his verified Facebook page some hours ago to air his views concerning the fast approaching presidential election. He spoke extensively about Peter Obi’s candidacy.
The social commentator, Daddy Freeze, said most Nigerians have now forgotten that they demanded for a youthful president long ago. He said, “if we are to consider a youth, Peter Obi is not one (a youth). We should be talking about Yahaya Bello of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Omoyele Sowore of the African Action Congress (AAC) or Rivers state’s Governor Nyesom Wike of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).”
Daddy Freeze said if the youths who are gunning for the seat of presidency do not appear winning, he will be supporting Peter Obi. He said the fact that the people of Peter Obi have never attained the position of presidency is enough as a reason to get his support. In his words, “I believe someone like him will strengthen the unity of the country.”
Dear valuable audience, do you agree that someone younger than Peter Obi, Tinubu and the likes is who Nigerians need at the moment?
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