Reactions as MC Oluomo declares support for Tinubu 

Former Lagos State NURTW branch chairman, Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly known as MC Oluomo, has declared support for the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

MC Oluomo took to his Instagram page to share a video of two foreign ladies rocking Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s election campaign T-shirts, which has stirred anger from netizens.

He wrote, “You can see that our products are selling all over the world, so ladies and gentlemen don’t let them sweet mouth you seeing is believing. Ashiwaju 2023 is assured in shaa Allah”.

His post has left many Nigerans disappointed, some reactions below.

prynceyomi: You and I know this is the Chinese contractor who has been paid Millions of Dollars to print the election t-shirts. Sir Olu, you’re bigger than this cheap promo pls I expect more from you. No dey sell propaganda up in down.

mz_jauntyallure: Can u imagine the dumb advert? Lol, Can u hear a word from them?
Abeg o… We cover Nigeria with the blood of Jesus.

Uche. henry: Na your pocket you dey fight for posting NIGERIANS IN JEOPARDY just cos of your pocket.

jeensin_photography: I wish they feel the people’s pain.

orirosemary2: Let God choose for Nigeria that is my own. Enough of suffering in that country.

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