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2023: Aisha Yesufu endorses Peter Obi for Nigeria’s President

June 12, 2022 by AFRIPOL Leave a Comment

Aisha Yesufu

Peter Obi, the presidential candidate and flag bearer of Labour Party for 2023 election received another boost on his route to Aso rock from Aisha Yesufu. The foremost co-convener of #BringBackOurGirls and human rights activist, Aisha Yesufu has endorsed Peter Obi as the next president of Nigeria.

Yesufu is no stranger to sociological and political situation in Nigeria. She championed the course of the kidnapped Nigerian school girls of #BringBackOurGirls with its global affect, touching all the four corners of the world. She is a dedicated human rights activist that spoke against poverty and hunger in the land . Her endorsement of the campaign is a testament that Obi progressive politics is reaching the Nigerian grassroots.

Yesufu, wrote on her Twitter page: “We need a President and not an emperor and the only person that is going to be “OBEDIENT” or “OBIDIENT” is Peter Obi! Desperation must not make you forfeit your rights! The #OfficeOfTheCitizen remains the highest office in the land”

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