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2023 Presidency: Collapse Structure, Work With Peter Obi – Deji Adeyanju To Kwankwaso

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2023 Presidency: Collapse Structure, Work With Peter Obi - Deji Adeyanju To Kwankwaso | Daily Report Nigeria
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Deji Adeyanju, an Abuja-based activist lawyer, has called on Rabiu Kwankwaso, the presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, to work with the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, LP, Peter Obi.

Adeyanju asked Kwankwaso to collapse his structure and work with Obi because the former Anambra State Governor has a national appeal.

In a Facebook post, the rights activist wrote: “Kwankwaso should collapse his structure to work with Peter Obi. Obi is popular all over the country. Kwankwaso’s influence is only in Kano. They will both make a good President and Vice,”

Also Read: 2023 Presidency: Peter Obi Could’ve Been my Running Mate – Kwankwaso

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