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Reactions as Tunde Bakare says he will defeat Atiku Abubakar ahead of APC presidential primary
According to information gathered from a reliable source, the serving Overseer of the Citadel Global Community Church and Presidential aspirant under the ruling All Progressive Congress, APC, Pastor Tunde Bakare, while speaking with the press boasted that he will defeat the former vice president and Presidential aspirant under the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Atiku Abubakar if his is given the All Progressive Congress’, APC ticket.
Tunde Bakare who described Atiku Abubakar as a worthy candidate made it known that he is happy to announce to Nigerians that he has something to offer this nation, adding that in this critical moment in our history, no candidate can proudly say that he have all the solutions, but what he knows is that they will assemble the best, brightest, and fittest from within the country, North and South, from outside the country.
This particular statement made by Tunde Bakare seems not to go down well with some Nigerians, as they took the day comment below to share their thoughts. The majority is of the view that Tunde Bakare cannot run against Atiku Abubakar because Atiku is not one of the contestants of the APC Presidential primaries.
See reactions from Nigerians (Screenshot)…
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