Bello: Angel can't market APC candidate - Atiku's aide

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Paul Ibe, the media aide to Peoples Democratic Party presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, on Sunday, said it would take more than securing the services of an angel for the ruling All Progressives Congress to convince Nigerians to reelect the party next year.

“Together, not only can we ensure victory for our party in the February 2023 election but we shall also move Nigeria along the path of national greatness by building on the achievements of our party and the President Muhammadu Buhari administration in providing progressive good governance to Nigerians. We wish you God’s speed and guidance.”

Reacting to Bello’s appointment, a former Minister of Communications, Adebayo Shittu, disclosed that Tinubu is known to add people who will bring value to his campaign.An indifferent Ibe told our reporter hours after the appointment was announced that Bello will have a difficult time selling APC to frustrated and hungry youths.

He said, “What will this newly appointed national youth coordinator will be telling young people without jobs? They are free to appoint anyone to achieve whatever objectives they seek to achieve.

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In Ibe's Biafra only.

Nigeria needs human not angels.

Lmao 🤣

For what PDP did to Nigeria, even the fallen angels won't market PDP candidate

Thiefnunbu health is questionable, education same thing,wealth aquired, same thing, even his name is questionable, you can't support thiefnunbu and not look stupid.

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