Breaking News: AD presidential candidate stepped down for Olawepo Hashim



In the early hours of today, Prince Eniola Ojajuni - Presidential Candidate contesting on the platform of the Alliance for Democracy (AD) officially stepped down for Mr. Gbenga Olawepo Hasimi, the Presidential Flag Bearer of the People's Trust Party (PT) after due consultations with the National Party Leaders of the Alliance for Democracy, Governorship, House of Assembly, House of Senate and Representative Candidates of over 18 states contesting on the same platform and other support groups across the country.

In furtherance, Prince Eniola Ojajuni admitted it was a difficult decision to make because of his love and patriotic act for Nigeria. He therefore used this medium to appreciate all Nigerian Youths that have been supportive from the beginning of the race to this present moment and made a vow to continually fight for a new Nigeria.

In addition, he specially praised His Excellency, Mr. Gbenga Olawepo Hasimi of the People's Trust Party for his doggedness, intelligence and capabilities which deemed him fit to champion the cause for a new Nigeria. He described him as a man of his words full of passion and intelligence which gave him an edge over his oppositions.

Also, he pleaded with all his supporters across the country and other well meaning Nigerians that desired a better Nigeria to support and vote massively for Mr. Gbenga Olawepo Hasimi of the People's Trust Party whom he has endorsed as the Man of Integrity, Passion and Full of rich ideas.

Lastly, Prince Eniola Ojajuni promised that he would support him all through the campaign until success is accomplished.

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