Professor Pat Utomi, chieftain of the Labour party, has warned of dire consequences for Nigerians if Asiwaju Tinubu is elected as president less than 48 hours before Nigerian eligible voters head to their respective polling units across the country to cast their votes for their preferred presidential candidate.

Recall that Asiwaju Tinubu is one of the front-runners in the upcoming presidential poll on February 25. Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigeria People, and Mr. Peter Obi of the Labour Party are additional powerful contenders. Pat Utomi said he does not want a situation where Remi Tinubu and Seyi will fight in an exclusive interview with Arise News.
"I don't want a repeat of the Turai Yar'adua incident, where Remi and Seyi Tinubu battle it out for control of the country. Remi and Seyi would clash if Asiwaju Tinubu were to win. This nation has experienced a lot, and it would be better for us to know the truth than to act as though we can handle it. It is improper."
Video
Content created and supplied by: GlobalHealthInfoBlog (via Opera
News )
Opera News is a free to use platform and the views and opinions expressed herein are solely those of the author and do not represent, reflect or express the views of Opera News. Any/all written content and images displayed are provided by the blogger/author, appear herein as submitted by the blogger/author and are unedited by Opera News. Opera News does not consent to nor does it condone the posting of any content that violates the rights (including the copyrights) of any third party, nor content that may malign, inter alia, any religion, ethnic group, organization, gender, company, or individual. Opera News furthermore does not condone the use of our platform for the purposes encouraging/endorsing hate speech, violation of human rights and/or utterances of a defamatory nature. If the content contained herein violates any of your rights, including those of copyright, and/or violates any the above mentioned factors, you are requested to immediately notify us using via the following email address operanews-external(at)opera.com and/or report the article using the available reporting functionality built into our Platform
See More
COMMENTS