Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s (LP) presidential candidate, has responded to Nasir el-Rufai, the governor of Kaduna, who claimed that Obi is a “Nollywood actor.”Information Guide Nigeria
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El-Rufai recently downplayed Obi’s chances of winning the presidency in an interview.
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to Canada“Peter Obi is and always will be a Nollywood actor. Because they have the spread and the footprint, the APC and PDP are the only candidates in this election. Bigotry based on race or religion will not get you anywhere, and that is what the Labour Party campaign is all about, he had previously stated.
On a Sunday Arise TV program, Obi said the governor’s remark demonstrates that he is aware of his potential to change the entertainment sector if elected.
The entertainment industry is one of the crucial elements of the economy that the LP presidential candidate stated he will focus on if elected.NYSC portal
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He urged industry participants to back his bid for the presidency.
“I thank El-Rufai for what he said, at least he gave me some percentages; I’ll work hard to improve on that. The entertainment industry is one of the engines that will develop us as a nation, I’ll focus on that and Nollywood,” he said.
“And now that I’m an acclaimed actor, I’m calling on all those in the entertainment industry, including Nollywood, to support me.”
The Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) had earlier slammed el-Rufai over his remark, arguing that such was “offensive and demeaning”.JAMB Result
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