Yusuf represent Peter Obi at wedding of Aliyu Mamman advocates for a united Nigeria

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Today, A.O. Yusuf, known as DE’GEO on social media X handle, who is fervently advocating for a new Nigeria, attended the wedding of Mall. Aliyu Mamman in Kware LGA.

He was there representing His Excellency Peter Obi and was accompanied by Mal. Sirajo Ibrahim.

During the event, they engaged in extensive political discussions, emphasizing the importance of overcoming ethno-religious prejudices. The village leader and his team warmly welcomed them, and they seized the opportunity to reassure the community of a brighter future with Peter Obi’s leadership.

This visit is part of a series of engagements planned to reassure the people that they are different from typical politicians who disappear after an election season only to reappear during the next, despite the recent shocking increase in fuel prices.

They also urged the community to prioritize patriotism over personal gain, asserting that this approach will lead to collective improvement. They prayed with the community, hoping that this family would be among many to produce better citizens and leaders for our beloved country, thereby putting an end to the persistent crises plaguing it.

They affirmed their commitment to making Nigeria work again, regardless of the sacrifices required. This is a testament to their dedication to the cause and their unwavering belief in a better Nigeria.

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