Few moments ago, The Lagos State Governorship Candidate of Labour Party, Gbadebo Chinedu Rhodes Vivour was spotted casting his vote at a polling unit in Ikeja.
It's no longer news that the much anticipated Gubernatorial and State Assembly Elections is currently going on across the 36 States including the Federal Capital Territory and Gbadebo Chinedu Rhodes Vivour wasted no time in casting his vote.
According to Punch Newspaper, Gbadebo casted his vote at polling unit 045 Anifowoshe Ikeja Area of the state today being Saturday the 18th day of March, 2023 and it stirred massive reactions from the general public.


In the above photo, The Labour State Governorship Candidate of Labour Party, Gbadebo Chinedu Rhodes Vivour could be clearly spotted putting his vote in the ballot box and he could be seen surrounded by a large numbers of people.
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