- Nigerians could be in for a surprise as the 2023 presidential election slated for Saturday, February 25, approaches.
- The 39-year-old Accord Party presidential candidate Professor Christopher Imumolen appears to be the new kid on the block in the political arena.
- The popularity of the young presidential candidate continues to rise and a new survey confirms it
FCT, Abuja – The Accord Party’s presidential candidate, Professor Christopher Imumolen, defeated 13 of the 18 candidates ahead of the election scheduled for Saturday, February 25, 2023 in an independent poll conducted on Friday, January 27.
Imumolen’s supporters say his victory is all the more remarkable considering the fact that veteran politician and New Nigeria People’s Party presidential candidate Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso was defeated by his director.
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Supporters of the Accord Party presidential candidate pointed out that the result of the “Nigeria Decide” polls will surely change the view that Imumolen is a political lightweight.
Celebrating the feat on his official campaign website, the Accord Party said:
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”The country’s youngest presidential candidate has often sold his message of emancipation to the Nigerian people, displaying a passion unmatched in the annals of politicking and political campaigning in the country.
”Polls that convincingly helped him to fourth place, garnering 2,706 princely votes to beat Kwankwaso (who polled 2,670 votes) to fifth place may be an indication that his gospel of freedom from inept and corruption-laden leadership now it is being completely absorbed. by Nigerians.
“The 2023 general election will surely be a milestone in our history as a country, as the status quo will be broken.
“Nigerians should prepare for the unexpected because the old way of doing things will give way to the new.”
Imomulen campaigns in Lagos a few weeks before the presidential elections
In a related development, Imumolen held a presidential rally in Apapa, Lagos ahead of the election.
Share photos on Twitter, the Accord Party presidential candidate wrote:
“The presidential campaign rally in Lagos yesterday was a great success.”
Imumolen says Peter Obi cannot win the presidential election
Meanwhile, Professor Imumolen has insisted that Peter Obi will lose the next presidential election.
He said this as he reacted to a barrage of criticism against him from supporters of the Labor Party presidential candidate.
Imumolen had said that he would recruit Obi and Bola Tinubu from the ruling All Progressives Congress to work for him if he is elected president.
Imumolen wins more converts after new year message to Nigerians
legit.ng had previously reported that the Accord Party presidential candidate unveiled his electoral master plan in a live broadcast to the nation on New Year’s Day.
The country’s youngest presidential candidate outlined his plans to lift Nigeria out of its current condition and onto the path of sustainable growth and development.
He lamented the abysmal depths to which the fortunes of the country, once seen as the pride of the black race, had sunk in virtually every area of the economic development index, and vowed to bring about an abrupt turnaround if he wins a mandate from the people to become President.
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