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Lagos socialite, Pascal Okechukwu aka Cubana Chief Priest has publicly endorsed the Labour Party (LP) presidential flag bearer, Peter Obi.
The celebrity barman, who was appointed as Special Adviser to Imo Governor Hope Uzodimma on Social Media Influencing, expressed optimism that Obi will emerge victorious in the 2023 polls.
He shared a video on his Instagram page where he was seen at the LP campaign at he Kanu Nwankwo Sports Centre, Owerri on Tuesday.
The businessman could be seen introducing singer Kcee to Obi while they stood to take photographs.
Taking the podium as the youths hailed him, Ezemuo said Obi was the most qualified to be president arguing that he possessed the capacity to solve Nigeria’s problems.
Chief priest urged Imolites to vote massively for him in the forth coming election, declaring “Peter Obi is the incoming president of Nigeria, God willing.”
Captioning the video, the father of two wrote: “Nigeria Go Better @peterabigregory We Have Confidence In You As The Best Candidate For The Job Come 2023, Diesel Don Chop All The Profit Wey Dey My Business, Dollar Rate No Gree Make Person Chop Life Again, Insecurity No Gree Make Ballers Come Out Again. A lot Needs To Be Done And You Remain The Best Man For The Job To Fix Our Great Nation God Willing You Will Emerge President Of Our Dear Country.” (The Nation: Text, Excluding Headline)
•Cubana Chief with Peter Obi at the LP campaign at The Kanu Nwankwo Sports Centre, Owerri on Tuesday.