Labour Party’s rally in Kogi
Fani-Kayode said the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has realized that politics is a game for the “big boys.”
Fani-Kayode, who is the Director of New Media for the presidential campaign of Bola Tinubu, stated this on Friday in his reaction to the rally for Obi in Kogi.
According to Tinubu’s man, only 2000 people attended the Obi’s rally and that has shown him that politics is not for the inconsequential.
“After their rally in Kogi in which only 2000 people turned up, Peter and Dati the Daft have canceled rallies and “gone back to the drawing board”.
“It has finally dawned on them that politics is a game for the big boys and not one for the deluded, the ignorant and the inconsequential,” Fani-Kayode wrote on Facebook.
Obi and his running mate Yusuf Baba-Ahmed held a rally at the Lokoja Confluence Stadium on
Tuesday but it was marred by a low turnout.
The rally was held at the Lokoja Confluence Stadium.
On Monday, the Labour Party accused Governor Yahaya Bello of refusing to allow them to use the stadium.
It was later released to them. CONTINUE READING………………………………….
THIS IS FOR YOU🤳🏾👨🏼💻
For your Surprise birthday wishes, Business Advert Placement, Publicity Online and offline, Press Release, Social Media Management, For Your Content Writer Plug, Personality Promotion, Special Report, Featured Story, Conference, And Interviews – CONTACT US @VAM on WhatsApp/Call📞@ 08072633727 📲
....Salam, Egbedun, Sunday Bisi, Others Rally Support For Adeleke’s Re-election Beyond lawmaking, the member of…
Nollywood actress and producer, Allwell Ademola, has died on Saturday, December 27, 2025. The actress…
News Update THE Osun State Government and the All Progressives Congress (APC) have traded words…
News Update Former Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose has revealed that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu…
By Waheed Adekunle Despite humongous resources available to Governor Ademola Adeleke's government, he couldn't do…
News Update The Nigerian government has confirmed that President Bola Tinubu approved US military strikes…