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2023: Governor Okowa as Vice President, PDP Has Wasted Their Ticket, Delta Money for Atiku who is Predicted to die in 18 Months

2023: Governor Okowa as Vice President, PDP Has Wasted Their Ticket, Delta Money for Atiku who is Predicted to die in 18 Months


At the presidential primaries of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), former Vice President Atiku Abubakar polled 1,532 To bet 11 other contestants thereby clinching the presidential candidacy.

Atiku's native as a Fulani of Jada in Adamawa state who was declared winner of the primary by his agents Messrs Gbenga Daniel and Ben Bruce has made his ambition  to be dead on arrival. His rejection is unpresidented. Christians and majority of northerner will not vote Atiku.

Niger Delta Political Watch NDPW, led by Comrade Tam Igwe, stated that; ,"Governor Okowa as a vice president is the death of PDP for Peter Obi to fly as president of Nigeria. Besides Deltans don't trust Okowa and will never accept Okowa who deceived them'

Igwe said that Okowa has lost every trust from Deltans after fooling them with fake level playing ground just to hijack the entire PDP forcefully.

The alleged plot for Atiku to die within eighteen as predicted by a clergy is another factor and plot to distroy Atiku's presidential ambition. Okowa have no intergrity and epitom of trust for Deltans apart from his cohorts.


Atiku Abubakar has worn the People's Democratic Party presidential ticket. How much of Delta State money was lavished in that deal called Election could best be told by agencies concern.

Can Okowa use Delta State as cash cow and subdue everyone just to fly higher after he single handedly installing his stuge as candidate for the Governorship of Delta?

One thing is certain, Elephants cannot fly no matter the wings given to them.

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