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2023: Adewole Adebayo Obtains N35m SDP Presidential Nomination Forms

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Presidential aspirant, Prince Adewole Adebayo, on Friday, purchased expression of interest and nomination forms of the Social Democratic Party (PDP) at the cost of N35 million.

The renowned legal practitioner made this known via his official Twitter handle.

Describing the move as a “leap of faith”, Adebayo pledged to end poverty and insecurity across Nigeria.

He said history will record this as the moment the fortunes of Nigeria and Nigerians turned around.

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“Today I took the leap of faith to invest in our future by obtaining the expression of interest and presidential nomination forms of the only credible alternative @SDP_ng.

“History shall record this as the moment the fortunes of Nigeria and Nigerians turned around. #HopeAgain 2023,” he wrote.

“We have whatever it takes to ensure farewell to Poverty and Insecurity once and for all. We must enthrone justice in every sphere of our national affairs.

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“We must implement Chapter 2 of the Nigerian Constitution to make Government serve the people in the interest of the people”.

Adebayo, who campaigns using the slogan HopeAgain2023, thus joins ranks of leading aspirants to have purchased their presidential forms.

Recall that the Social Democratic Party (SDP) had pegged its presidential expression of interest and nomination forms forms at N3 million and N32 million respectively.

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Comrade James Ezema is a veteran journalist and media consultant. He is a political strategist. He can be reached on +2348035823617 via call or WhatsApp.

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