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Nigerians Slams Yahaya Bello’s Presidential Bid, Says ‘Nig Not Kogi, Pay Salary First’
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Nigerians slams Yahaya Bello’s Presidential bid, says ‘Nig, not Kogi, pay salary first’.
- This is coming shortly after the Kogi governor declared his intention to contest for the 2023 presidency.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Nigerians have taken to social media to react to the declaration of presidential ambition by the Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello.
This is coming shortly after the governor declared his intention to contest for the 2023 presidency.
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The vast majority of Nigerians have taken to social media in reaction to the development, while some advised the governor to dash his ambition, saying he is not fit to lead the country, others lauded the governor’s track record in tackling insecurity in Kogi State.
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Some expressed shock at his move, others urged the Kogi governor to focus on fixing his state before nursing his ambition to occupy the office of president.
Below are some of the reactions on Twitter:
@OyiboChijoke: “He has finally declared to run mad in 2023 together with his gullible and myopic supporters.”
@Sunnybatet: “He has not finished paying salaries and fixing all the terrible roads in Kogi, it is Nigeria he wants to handle. I don’t know what spirit that always deceives these politicians”.
@Master4_jee: “That Nigeria needs a youth leader, not this type. He should run for the president of Afghanistan”
@ Majesty866: “I can’t believe this, does he think that Nigeria is Kogi State that he can be toying with anyhow he likes?”
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