Chief Dele Momodu, one of Nigeria’s top motivational speakers has expressed his concerns about the drama evolving in the camp of the ruling party, The Peoples Democratic Party as Nigerians get set to head to the polls.
According to the CEO and publisher of Ovation International magazine, the APC candidate, General Buhari confidence is remarkably high going into the elections unlike his number one counterpart and the incumbent president of the country, Goodluck Jonathan of the PDP.
The business tycoon, who earlier revealed that his decision to vote General Buhari in the coming election is as a result of his dissatisfaction with the Jonathan’s administration, said that president and his handlers are making their panic too obvious and this is going to dampen the spirits of their supporters.
Chief Momodu took to his twitter handle today, March 17, to make this known.
According to him, the fear of one man “Buhari” has caused a huge panic in the camp of the ruling party (PDP).
He said: “Good Day Africa! The hullabaloo about elections in Nigeria is all about desperation but those who wish to win by force should cool temper.
“The fear of one man BUHARI is the cause of this conundrum whereby PDP is willing to dismantle INEC in order to cause confusion!
“If PDP has truly performed and Jonathan is being endorsed by most Nigerians, why the paranoia being displayed about these elections
“The President and his handlers are making their panic too obvious and that is going to dampen the spirits of their supporters!
“Seriously, BUHARI’s confidence level is remarkable; the People’s General has remained calm while his opponents are going haywire”.
Giving a word of advice to President Jonathan, Dele Momodu said: “The President should ignore the warmongers & do the needful by conducting free & fair elections & if he wins ok or fails, home sweet home”.
He concluded: “Just imagine, if GEJ had ignored the hawks & stopped some of PDP stars like ATIKU, SARAKI, KWANKWASO, WAMAKO, AMAECHI, AHMED from going…”
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Dele Momodu who recently wrote about the unbecoming statements credited to Nigeria’s First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, expressed concern that if things go on like this, Mama Peace would soon turn into ‘Mama War’.
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