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2023: Please vote with your head, sense and full chest – 2face Idibia advices Nigerians
As the 2023 general election is set to be held in the country, which will serve as game changer all the celebrities continue to sensitize electorates on the need to vote wisely..
Innocent Idibia better known 2face legendary singer, has joined other celebrities to lend his voice to the upcoming election. He admonished Nigerians to vote with their heads, senses and full chests in the next election.
2Baba wrote: “My fellow Nigerians please vote with your head, your sense and full chest in the next elections. If your sense make u vote based on religion, tribe or competence pls feel free to judge yourself by yourself.
“Vote not fight, election bo bẹ war. Na wetin go favour person e go vote for. So therefore perosn wey the current situation dey favour go vote and person wey e no dey favour go vote too.
“Choose according to who you believe. Na the main type of protest be this election o!! Opportunity”.
Recall that 2Baba reacted to the deplorable state lamented about the deplorable state of the country.
The 47-year-old father of seven took to his Instagram story to ask if he is witnessing the poor state of the county in another timeline.
2Baba further asked if everything happening in Nigeria is normal or if he is overreacting. He added that he is speechless.
He wrote: “IS IT ME? AM I WITNESSING THESE THINGS IN ANOTHERTIMELINE?? ABI MULTIVERSE IS ALL THAT IS GOING ON IN NAIJA VERY NORMAL AND I AM JUST OVERREACTING? SPEECHLESS ANY HOW SHA WE SHALL OVERCOME LIGHT MUST SHOW”.
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