Politics
Reactions as Deji Adeyanju recounts 2019 presidential election turnout in 6 zones
Lovely fans of Nigerian Popular Activist, Deji Adeyanju have reacted to the recent post shared on his official Facebook account as he recounted 2019 Presidential Election turnout in the Six Geopolitical zones in Nigeria with their figures. Nobody really knows what he was driving at as the 2023 Presidential election is approaching in Nigeria.
Captioned from what he posted, he wrote: 2019 Presidential election turnout,
North Central – 4.4 million
North East – 4.3 million
South West – 3.3 million
South South – 3.3 million
South East – 2.09 million
North West – 8.2 million
Deji Adeyanju is a Nigerian social commentator, popular activist, and former Head of News Media for People Democratic Party (PDP). He was born in Kabba, but actually hails from Ayere in Ijumu local government area of Kogi State, Nigeria.
He is one of the most popular and versatile activists in Nigeria. He has led several peace protests in Nigeria. He is a social media personality who used to posting of his pictures, videos and messages on social media especially on Instagram and Facebook to made his opinions known regarding any matters arising in Nigeria. He recently earned first class degree in Law from the prestigious Baze University, Nigeria.
Checkout some comments from his lovely fans as regards his post.
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