Politics
Bride On The Spot As Tinubu, Obi Supporters Fight Over Wedding Outfit
A bride has been unwittingly put on the spot after her groom put on a pro Asiwaju Bola Tinubu cap for their wedding supposedly in a registry. The facade of turning a wedding into a political statement unwittingly led to a clash on social media after supporters of Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi were dragged into the fray.
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The wedding picture which was shared by a social media blogging platform, @Naija_PR, queried followers on what they noticed in the photo.
While some were quick to notice the pro-Tinubu cap, some others pointed at the cleavage of the bride, an issue that would on a normal day would have been passed over for a bride on her wedding day.
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Reacting to the post, supporters of the APC candidate hailed the wedding groom for promoting his conviction on Tinubu at his wedding. Some of the pro-Tinubu supporters were also quick to caution Obidients as Peter Obi’s supporters are called to keep off.
However, once called out the Obidients immediately entered the fray leading to a squabble that degenerated to the dressing of the bride which some critics, Obidients and Non-Obidients claimed as indecent.
However, in what seems to be like a counter attack, Tinubu’s supporters fired back at the Obedient in defense of their candidate.
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Reacting to the user, a supporter of Tinubu fired back saying that Tinubu who some allege as sick is alive while many others who looked stronger are dead.
Recently, Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State came under severe attack by Nigerians particularly supporters of the Labour Party (LP), presidential candidate, Peter Obi, after he took to his social media page to mock them over their plans for a ‘two million march for Peter Obi.’
GWG.NG reports that Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State had taken to his verified Twitter handle to mock supporters of the Labour Party (LP), presidential candidate, Peter Obi over their plans for a two million march in Kaduna.
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