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Uche Maduagwu slams Cross for supporting Atiku
Nigerian çontroversial actor, Uche Maduagwu, has taken to social media to call out BBNaija star, Cross, following his statement about 2023 presidential flag bearer of the PDP, Atiku Abubakar, as he faulted Cross for pledging his support for the presidential aspirant when Nigerian youths are allegedly interceding for a southerner as the next president of Nigeria in 2023.
Recall that former BBNaija housemate, Cross, had earlier on, taken to his official Twitter account to share a snapshot of 2023 presidential aspirant, Atiku Abubakar, as he revealed that the PDP presidential flag bearer just finished speaking with his father on the phone.
Cross further asked Nigerians who they think Atiku Abubakar will choose as his Vice President.
However, following Cross’ revelation, the BBNaija star has received several criticisms from Nigerians, including Nigerian brand influencer, Uche Maduagwu as they faulted him for supporting Atiku Abubakar.
Uche Maduagwu on faulting the BBNaija star, stated that it is wrong for Cross to support Atiku Abubakar when the youths are allegedly praying for a Southern President in 2023.
Uche Maduagwu further called on Nigerian youths, as he asked them not to support any BBNaija housemate that does not show his/her support for a Southern President ahead of the forthcoming general elections.
Here is Uche Maduagwu’s post below;
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