Actress, Uche Jombo Rodriguez, has addressed Nigerians ahead of the 2023 presidential elections
She advised Nigerians to freely choose whoever they want as candidates and not just support them but ensure they vote for them
The actress, in another tweet, declared Labour Party’s candidate, Peter Obi, as her preferred choice
Uche Jombo, in a separate tweet, noted that citizens should be allowed to support and vote for the candidates of their choice in the upcoming elections.
Social media users have reacted differently to Uche Jombo’s posts about the 2023 elections and declaring support for Peter Obi.
PRINCEOFASIA16: “No, aunty I don’t support this, they should be forced to vote for the right person okay, did you think we don’t like to go to Dubai for vacation?”
InnocentElvis1: “I said it, what a moment, only those that have this country at heart will support peter obi honestly.”
Joyundisputed: “Perfectly said. Unfortunately a lot of our youths don’t even have their PVC. Some are just campaigning here on social media and won’t even near the election poll on that day.”
Noble_pale: “I have always known you can’t be on the wrong side of history. Even the trashing suffered in the hands of Noisy Neighbors on Sunday couldn’t stop this big announcement. No wonder you’re very Yusuful.”
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