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Daniel Bwala: Peter Obi’s Only Chance to Be President Is in 2039

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A former spokesman for the defunct Atiku-Okowa Presidential Campaign Council, Daniel Bwala, says the only chance Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, has to become Nigeria’s president is in the year 2039.

 

 

Bwala stated this via his X handle on Monday, May 20. He said President Bola Tinubu would have to finish his two terms, with power returning to the north for another eight years before Obi could come into office at the age of 79 and above.

 

His post reads

‘’@PeterObi only stands the chance to be Nigeria’s president from 2039 when he will clock 79, or above 79 years. By then his message would no longer be “vote me because I am the younger of the candidates” but it will be “vote me because age doesn’t matter but capacity”

 

The reason is @officialABAT will finish his two terms, then power would come to the north for another 8 years, before it goes to the south. The e-rodents who keep shouting “we are the youth” by then would be saying “we are the elders”. Blessed week ahead”

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