Daniel Bwala, the spokesperson for the Atiku/Okowa Presidential Campaign Organization, has stated that the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Peter Obi, will be sent home, just as Morocco was in the recently concluded World Cup.
Bwala revealed this in a tweet from his verified Twitter account.
Following its performance in the recently concluded game in the wealthy Arabian nation of Qatar, Morocco became the first African team to reach the semi-final stage of a football World Cup tournament.
Morocco also competed, but was defeated for third place after being eliminated in the semi-finals by the French team.
However, Bwala had politically likened Obi and LP to the Moroccan team, saying it would lose steam and be sent home sooner when the game (2023 presidential election) has settled.
He also compared his principal (Atiku) to the Argentine team, saying he would emerge a winner.
Bwala wrote: “Peter Obi and Labour are just like Morocco. They went to the World Cup as a new phenomenon running kiti kiti kata kata. When the game settled, they lost steam and were sent home. That’s how Peter Obi would be sent home in February Presidential elections. A-Atiku = A-Argentina.” CONTINUE READING………………….
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