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Prediction: How Peter Obi will win 2023 election – Doyin Okupe

Former Director General of Labour Party the 2023 Presidential race, Dr. Doyin Okupe has predicted how candidate, Peter Obi will win the election.

 

According to Dr. Okupe’s Tuesday Tweet;

“Peter obi will win and lead massively in the SE averagely (70%) including all states in the SS.

In the SW, PO will score min of 40% in Lagos. 25% in ogun, oyo, ekiti& ondo. Osun 15%min.

NW 40%min in kaduna & no less than 10% of all the other 6 states mainly bcos of Igbo residents.

 

Nigerians have two months to decide their next leader.

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