Frederick Leonard Reacts to Photos of Nigerians Abroad Travelling Back to Vote Peter Obi
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Frederick Leonard Reacts to Photos of Nigerians Abroad Travelling Back to Vote Peter Obi

Popular Nollywood actor, Frederick Leonard, just like many others has reacted to photos of Nigerians abroad travelling back to vote Peter Obi.Information Guide Nigeria

Speaking about the upcoming 2023 presidential election on his official Instagram page, the movie star addressed the Nigerians in diaspora who were travelling back into the country to vote.

He shared a series of posts from these abroad-based Nigerians with photos of them either at the airport or already inside the aeroplane as they travelled back to vote for Labour Party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

He wrote: “Now This is So Touching.. Please Vote LABOUR PARTY on 25th of February Vote PETER OBI I Wish All #OBIDIENTs Across The world the Best of Luck On the Polls, May Our LABOUR NOT be in Vain. At This point, I say Heavenly Father, Take the Wheel.”NYSC portal

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See some comments from social media fans below:

dearestrose01: “God pls protect this people and let them go back safe and sound plssss. I cover them with the precious blood of Jesus. They will have no reasons to regret their coming, pls say amen.

nicegirl.eu: “May the Lord take you all back safely, nothing missing and nothing broken. May you not regret coming. Amen!”

alaereselky: “No matter the outcome of this elections, I’m proud of my fellow Nigerian youths, I’m emotional now #peterobiforpresident and I’m not Igbo.”

nkeaguson: “As many that will travel just to cast their votes on Saturday, Lord please protect them all and grant them journey mercies. May our labour not be in vain. May Peter Obi succeed.”JAMB Result

her_majesty_adikwu: “God protect all of dem coming back home and keep dem safe.”

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Idongesit is a graduate of Communication Arts, University of Uyo. Currently working as a news reporter at InfoGuide Nigeria.

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