Newsonline reports that Rudeboy asked the youths to decide between begging for alms on social media platforms in 2023 or voting for the Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, who has the people at heart and has no track record of corruption, unlike other major contestants.
Rudeboy and his twin brother Mr. P (Peter Okoye) have both been active in the clamour for Nigerian youths who constitute the largest voting population out of the 95 million voters in the country to take up their permanent voters cards to for vote Peter Obi who is committed to addressing issues responsible for unemployment, insecurity, food inflation and corruption that have held the country down since the return to democracy in 1999 and most prominent in President Buhari’s administration.
Rudeboy advised those who troll him for his advice that youths should vote for Peter Obi who has the intention of solving the problems of the country, should know that economic hardship cannot affect him and his family anymore.
Rudeboy said, “In 2023 it’s either you continue begging or you vote wisely, na your choice, but as per me and my brother we are over comfortable, Sapa know him mate, if you like vote anything.”
He added to those trolling him, “You are trolling me and you still have the guts to send me your account details to help you! To do what exactly with the money? To buy more data to continue trolling me and other people? You will die broke! Idiot! We move! Happy New Broke years in advance!”
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