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Fear of Losing Governorship Election To Labour Party, Sanwo-Olu Turns Usher In Church To Campaign For Second Term [VIDEO]

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Fear of Losing Governorship Election To Labour Party, Sanwo-Olu Turns Usher In Church To Campaign For Second Term

 

 

Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has been spotted performing ushering work in the Church, Ejes Gist News reports.

 

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Ejes Gist News reports that the governor of Lagos state, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, acted as an usher in church today, Sunday, 12th of March 2023, to further campaign for his second term bid.

 

In a video shared online, Sanwoolu was seen standing outside the church to shake hands with members when the church closed the service. In churches, this is commonly the duties of ushers and protocol officers.

 

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This has added to the many weird things the governor has done since the presidential election that saw the APC losing Lagos to the candidate of the Labour party, Peter Obi.

 

 

In the last few days, Sanwoolu has gone to a mall to lick ice cream, released impounded vehicles to owners for free, given a 50% discount on transportation, attended several church programmes, to mention a few.

 

 

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2 Comments
  1. John Eburuche says

    Surely for what he fears most must fall on him.

  2. Odioma Osomdu says

    That tsunami called Labour party is shaping Nigeria political landscape.

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