APC invited the change we have, and if they want to fight it, they will see the consequences-Dayo Sobowale
By Udohidongesit (self media writer) | 1 month ago
During an interview with the AriseTV morning show, an AriseTV analyst, Dayo Sobowale, says the All Progressive Congress (APC) invited the change we have, and if they want to fight it, they will see the consequences.
He further stated that the All Progressive Congress (APC) has brought change to Nigerian politics and has scattered our political equations and calculations in terms of geography, politics, and religion.
According to him, change has come to stay in Nigeria, and the APC invited this change, and they cannot ignore it, manage it, or run away from it. If they try to fight it, they will see the consequences. All this secession in the All Progressive Congress (APC), as far as I am concerned, is leaving the past; if we have a normal situation of power sharing between North and South, between Christians and Muslims, all this will not arise, he said.
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