Breaking: APC BILLIONS DOWN THE DRAIN TRYING TO MATCH OBIdient Rally: Read their confessions.

 


It is no longer news that People rally and are ready to rally more for free for the presidential candidate of the Labour Party Mr PETER OBI and His running mate Dr Datti.  

To some people in other parties, especially APC, Money can buy anything and being that they are seriously disturbed, forgetting the popular saying that goes; Good wine need no bush. They are baffled that such a large number of people could gather without any form of monetary mobilization or inducement. 

So in order to compete and possibly intimate Labour Party rally, the information available to us made us to understand that APC spent billions so as to gather the number that could match or outweigh those who gathered for the labour party rally, unfortunately for them, they still couldn't meet up. If they could spend such in Lagos alone, how much would spend I'm others states before the campaign comes to an end!


 Read the excerpt as written by Belinda Segun:


BREAKING NEWS!……… Lagos State spends #2 Billion Naira to match #OBI- dient rally


AFTER ALLEGEDLY SPENDING OVER TWO BILLION NAIRA TINUBU'S BOYS FAIL TO COUNTER OBI'S CROWDS IN LAGOS


By Belinda Segun


After allegedly squandering over Two billion Naira in mobilisation and logistics the much awaited Five Million Man March organised by MC Oluomo for Bola Tinubu has failed to live up to its billing.


The solidarity march which is alleged to have been directly requested by the APC Presidential candidate in response to the intimidating crowd that greeted the solidarity march organised by supporters of Mr. Peter Obi of the Labour Party, is dismissed as a major flop "in relation to the resources, time and other logistics invested into its planning", according to a reporter who was at the scene to cover the rally.


An earlier march which attracted the presence of the entire Lagos State executive council led by the governor, Mr. Sanwo-Olu and his deputy Babafemi Hamzat was also dismissed as a major flop even with the presence of major celebrities like Joke Sylva who were reportedly paid thousands of Dollars as appearance fees and a leaked memo shows that each attendee received a minimum of 4,500 Naira for mobilization. Some activists have accused the Lagos State governor of wasting public funds on organising these political rallies.


It is instructive to note that the several million man marches organised by independent supporters of the Labour Party presidential candidate have been wholly on voluntarism basis, as attendees sponsor themselves fully and even vendors of Peter Obi and Labour campaign souvenirs make brisk businesses St such rallies as participants buy up most of these souvenirs from their pockets.


Mr. Tunde Awosika, a Lagos resident who participated in the MC Oluomo march described the march as a "learner" when compared to Peter Obi's supporters' solidarity march few weeks ago. He concluded by saying that if election results are to be determined by the quality and quantity of crowds at such rallies, Peter Obi is the undisputed winner of the election.


In his own words;


"I am an APC supporter because I am Yoruba and I feel that it is the turn of the Yoruba to produce the next President of Nigeria, but it appears that most Lagosians are not thinking like me. Peter Obi has won their hearts. I didn't participate in the Peter Obi rally basically because there was no money to be paid, but here, at least you are sure of going home with good money after the rally. But, it's surprising that the Peter Obi group was able to mobilise a higher number of people to their rally than we have been able to do. I think, if we would think of having any chance of winning the election, then, we need to up our game."


When prodded to reveal how much he was paid to participate in the rally he walked away….

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