PDP Enugu guber candidate kneels to beg residents for votes

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) gubernatorial candidate, Peter Mbah has been reportedly spotted on his knees begging youths in Enugu State to vote for him in Saturday’s governorship election.

This comes after Labour Party (LP) supporters, popularly known as ‘Obidients’, had disgraced Mbah when he visited Ugwu Di Nso Annual Youth Lenten Retreat to solicit support ahead of the state gubernatorial election on Saturday 11, March, according to Naija News.

According to the report, the youths refused to listen to him nor allow him to address the church as they repeatedly chanted “Obi! Obi!! Obi!!!.”


The PDP candidate also shared drinks during the visit but the youths threw away the drinks, shouting they do not need them.

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