APC deployed fake audio to demarket Obi — Oseloka

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Former governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in Anambra State and campaign manager of Obi-Datti, Mr. Oseloka Obaze, has accused the All Progressives Congress of resorting to fake skits just to demarket the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi and it’s supporters.

Obaze in a post on his official Twitter handle also accused APC of manufacturing fake bishops, plane protester, fake phone conversation and fake Eze Ndigbo with the aim of heating up the polity.

He wondered why the party is getting jittery after they were told to approach the court following the outcome of the controversial presidential election that produced Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

“Reminiscent of Orwellian “1984”, APC trollers have resorted to a slew of deep fake skits aimed at deletimizing Peter Obi & Obidients.

“Fake bishops; plane protester; phone conversations & fake Eze Ndigbo. They said, go to court; we did & they got jittery. Let’s not feed APC trolls.”

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