APC and Tinubu’s victory in the Nigerian election, according to Ghanaian actor Prince David Osei, means the current New Patriotic Party (NPP) can continue to rule after the 2024 elections.
He stated that he believes that to be the dynamics even though he did not provide any convincing arguments to support his prediction.
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A huge online discussion has been sparked by the NPP supporter’s post on his Twitter page, which he made while running for president of Ghana in 2020.
“Just thinking ooo, if APC retains power and Tinubu becomes President this means NPP will also retain power!! Dynamics (laughing emoji),” he tweeted.
Just thinking ooo , if APC retains power and Tinubu becomes President this means NPP will also retain power!! Dynamics 🤣
— H.E Prince David Osei (@PrinceDavidOsei) February 28, 2023
The actor and other well-known people supported the NPP’s ‘4 More To Do More’ election campaign in 2020.
The International National Electoral Commission has declared Bola Tinubu the winner of the presidential election.
The 70-year-old veteran won by 36%, per the results.
Atiku Abubakar, his main rival, received 29% of the vote, and Peter Obi, 25%.
President Muhammadu Buhari will be succeeded by Mr. Tinubu, who defeated a fractured opposition party and a third-party candidate supported by young people.
One of Nigeria’s wealthiest politicians, Mr. Tinubu, based his campaign on his success in rebuilding Lagos, the country’s largest city, while serving as governor.
Nevertheless, Mr. Obi, a relative newcomer who rallied the support of many young people, especially in urban areas, defeated him in the city, upsetting the establishment.
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In his native southwest, where he is referred to as a “political godfather,” Mr. Tinubu won the majority of the other states.
Under the theme “It’s my turn,” he ran for president.
He succeeds President Muhammadu Buhari, who leaves office after two terms marked by economic stagnation and increasing insecurity across the nation, from an Islamist insurgency in the north-east to a national crisis of kidnapping for ransom and separatist attacks in the south-east.