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Osun election: Tinubu lost, APC afraid of 2027 – Dele Momodu
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Osun election: Tinubu lost, APC afraid of 2027 – Dele Momodu

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A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Dele Momodu, on Monday, disclosed that President Bola Tinubu lost in the just-concluded governorship election in Osun State and not the All Progressives Congress, APC.

Momodu said the likes of APC’s governorship candidate, Bola Oyebamiji and Gbeyega Oyetola were name droppers using Tinubu in Osun State.

Featuring on Channels Television’s Politics Today, Momodu also noted that the APC is afraid that Osun governorship election has sent the wrong signal to Nigerians ahead of 2027.

He said: “Without any doubt whatsoever he(Tinubu) lost, who was Oyebamiji in the scheme of things? Who was Oyetola in the scheme of things?

“They were all name droppers, name dropping Tinubu everywhere and that is why a man said who said on full camera that they should kill his fellow citizens, could walk in and out of a police station as if all was well.

“And the reason I would tell you is the fear of January 2027, they are afraid that the Osun election will send a wrong signal to the electorates across Nigeria.

“In Osun Today, people are saying whether the governor supports Tinubu or not, they would support their own preferred candidate based on merit.

“I’m happy with what Davido did with social media, making sure that they were aware, he was updating them regularly, I think that also saved the day.

“Otherwise, till midnight, at a stage they stopped counting the votes and they were going to do their abracadabra as usual.”

Osun election: Tinubu lost, APC afraid of 2027 – Dele Momodu

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