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Peter Okoye, famous Nigerian P Square and international musician, has ordered his securities officers to stop anybody visiting his home and office without their Permanent Voters Card (PVC).

According to Okoye stated this on his verified Twitter handle on Monday afternoon, however, instructed the security guards not to allow anyone without a PVC into his home or Office.

The Nigerian famous musician also declared, enough is enough, go and get your PVC now, vote your conscience, let vote out this bad leader’s sand take back our country! NG #PeterObi4President2023.

He tweeted:

I have just instructed my security and my management that No one is allowed to visit my house or my office without showing there PVC! This also include my management team and entourage! No PVC! No Visits and Travels!…🚶🚶‍♀️🚶‍♂️We must get it right this time and vote out bad leaders.

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