Newsonline reports that Moghalu a political economist said so much will definitely happen come to the 2023 general election.
Using African figurative expression, Moghalu liked the 2023 election with a pregnant woman whose child’s gender cannot be determined until birth.
Moghalu stated in pidgin English, “2023 get belle. E go born boy or girl, twins, e go born pikin at all? We pray for ‘mother and child’.”
Deji, a rights activist stated that the decision of Governor Wike of Rivers State to invite Sanwo-Olu, Lagos State governor and other APC stakeholders, including a former governor of Sokoto State, Senator Aliyu Wammako, who is a political foe of the present Aminu Waziri Tambuwal into the state to commission projects aligned with his earlier suggestion that Wike was out to work against the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
Newsonline had reported that Wike at the commissioning of flyover project in PortHarcourt yesterday stated that his state would not give votes to Atiku without something in return.
Deji said, “Wike is only playing naive people. He will still convince Obi to go and commission road soon. I can predict most politicians with certainty. Wike will stay in PDP and work against them for APC like I predicted over a month ago.
“Politics is just amazing. After hosting Sanwolu yesterday to commission projects in Rivers State, Gov Wike is currently hosting former Sokoto Gov, Senator Aliyu Wammako who is a strong opponent of Tambuwal.”
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