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2023 General Elections: Saraki’s Poster Floods Abuja

Damilola Adeyemo

ABUJA – Report says Posters of a former Senate President, Bukola Saraki for the 2023 presidential contest have begun to flood strategic locations in the Federal Capital city, Abuja.

The colourful posters bearing Saraki’s bold photograph,proclaims “Reset Nigeria 2023”, “vote Saraki for president” slogan.

In a statement Saraki’s Media Aide,Yusuph Olaniyonu, “We know nothing about the posters you are talking about. Except of course, you (our correspondent) printed them.

“When it is time for Dr Saraki to print posters, he will not do so in secret. We will not hide to print posters so we should be the one to ask you for the identities of those behind the printers”

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