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Group Drums Support For Osibanjo/Zulum

Across the states of the federation,more groups and support based foundations are gathering and mobilising for the acceptance of incumbent vice president prof.Yemi Osibanjo to contest for the presidency of the country come 2023.

Also a  front line group also drumming support for for the VP is the Osibanjo/Zulum Mass Moment.

In a gathering in Port Harcourt, penultimate week, the group vowed to ensure the incumbent president contest the election come 2023.

Speaking on the development Rivers coordinator of the group,Reuben Nna, said the physical present of members in support of Osibanjo/Zulum ticket is clear testimony that incumbent Vice President is not a difficult product to market.

Nna who called on the support of members of the group requested for door to door meeting and selling of the brand to not members,adding that the intimidating qualification of the VP shows that he was the man to beat come 2023.

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