Politics
“2023 Will Determine Nigeria’s Secession” – Baba-Ahmed

Mohammed Oluwatimileyin Taoheed reports,
Mr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, the Public Relations Officer of the Northern Elders’ Forum (NEF), has said that the 2023 general elections would determine if the country will break up or not.
Track News Nigeria gathered this in a tweet he posted via his Twitter handle on Saturday.
The Spokesperson claimed that the approaching elections would be the most decisive since the nation went back to democratic rule in 1999.
Baba-Ahmed said the 2023 elections would tell if Nigerians have decided to reverse the journey to destruction or would sink towards destruction, adding that Nigerians would decide the fate of the country at the polls next year.
Reminding the electorate about the deadline of registrations of the electoral activities, he urged the citizens to register and vote.
In his words: “2023 elections are the most decisive since 1999. They will show whether we have decided to reverse the journey to destruction, or we will sink irretrievably towards destruction. Will you be part of those who will decide, or will you watch others do it? Register and vote. Seven days left.”
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