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Dele Momodu Predicts Loss for Peter Obi in Upcoming Nigerian Presidential Election

Political structure takes center stage in Nigerian presidential election debates

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As the 2023 presidential election in Nigeria approaches, the importance of “political structure” has become a topic of heated debate among the various political parties and their supporters.

A spokesman for the Peoples Democratic Presidential Campaign Council, Dele Momodu, recently took a swipe against the supporters of the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, stating that they cannot downplay the significance of political structure in the election.

Momodu also concluded that recent polls will not help Obi win the election, News About Nigeria reports. However, Kenneth Okonkwo, Spokesperson of the Labour Party Obi-Datti Presidential Campaign Council, reacted to Momodu’s statement and pointed out the current state of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). According to Okonkwo, the PDP is experiencing a civil war while the APC is experiencing a world war.

Okonkwo urged the people of Nigeria to vote for Peter Obi as the only option for a peaceful, secure, united, productive, and prosperous Nigeria. He highlighted the Labour Party’s logo of “papa, mama, pikin” as a symbol of the party’s commitment to the family and the well-being of the nation.

The 2023 presidential election in Nigeria promises to be a hotly contested one with political structure taking center stage in the debates and discussions.

As the election day approaches, it remains to be seen which candidate will come out on top and lead Nigeria to a new era of peace, prosperity, and productivity.

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