Nigerians Reveal Preferred Presidential Candidate for 2023 Nigeria Elections
As Nigeria’s 2023 presidential election becomes reality, discussions and debates around the ideal candidate to lead the country have become more frequent. With a population of over 200 million people, Nigeria is Africa’s most populous nation and the largest economy on the continent. Therefore, this year’s election is expected to have significant implications not only for the country but also for the entire African continent.
In this regard, it’s no surprise that Nigerians are actively participating in discussions and polls to determine their preferred candidate for the 2023 presidential elections. So, let’s dive into the latest opinions and revelations from Nigerians about who they would like to see as their next president.
“Peter Obi: because it’s Peter Obi.”
Mike (M)
Warri
“I’m not voting but if I was, it would be Obi cos anyone with common sense can tell that the other participants are just utterly useless.”
Tim
“I believe that it will be a successful election. I hope that Peter Obi wins. He is my candidate. I marvel at his humility and love for the masses.”
Eliz Ehi (F)
Cyprus
“BAT. He is the best for the job.
Just kidding 😂
I’m friggin OBIDIENT. The other two are thieves.”
Dingaling (M)
“Peter Obi. Reasons? We deserve a working Nigeria.”
Uduak (M)
“BAT.
Politically predisposed, Tribesmen and political achievements.”
Deko (M)
Port Harcourt
“Anyone God picks to rule will definitely rule regardless of the fight or commotion.”
Olaolowa (M)
Lagos State
“I pick Peter Obi biko. I can’t leave my future in the hands of old men that have already lived their life finish. They might not have a future to worry about, but I do.”
Every girl’s man (M)
Asaba
“Peter Obi
Because he’s not old like Tinubu!
Plus he’s a Christian.”
Leesa (F)
Nigeria
“Peter Obi. He is the only sane choice. Between a sick old man and a soldier that has refused to leave the barrack of the presidential race, he is the only choice.”
A Sane Nigeria (F)
Lagos
“My pick is Peter Gregory Obi of the labour party…
He has proven his worth, he is the best of the 3 candidates..
He’s a man of the people and for the people.”
Sonicboom_007 (M)
Nigeria
“Peter Obi ooo. The theory of the lesser evil.”
Jane Doe (F)
Lagos State
“Peter Obi
He is the most equipped for the position with good antecedents.”
Regal (M)
Lagos State
“Peter obi!”
The Assassin (M)
Lagos, Nigeria
“I am voting for Peter Obi because he is a man of due diligence, hard work, and dedication. I think he is an example of courage and character.
President leads by example.”
Zeestars (F)
Nigeria
“Peter Obi
Reasons are obvious
Competence.”
Samuel (M)
Nigeria
“Peter Obi”
Obedisrael (M)
Benin City
“Peter Gregory Obi a.k.a PO”
Anonymous (F)
Lagos, Nigeria
“Peter Obi…..
Omo, for me the guy is young and Capable, just as they say youths are the future of tomorrow, na so I see Peter Obi, plus I want a person who will be accountable for what he does and doesn’t, not someone who doesn’t even knows his real age or his party and by all specifications might be having dementia, and again I can’t pick a criminal (where money laundry will be the party of the day)… When Obi talks, you see sense in it, in his world. Go and verify. Omo the man sure to me o, every other candidate is a counterfeit to me.”
Monalisa Iyase (F)
Nigeria
“Peter Obi
Because he is the most competent.”
Luffy (M)
“PETER OBI
I guess he’s the best for the country now tho.”
Benefits (M)
Warri
“Peter Obi, because the rest don’t make sense.”
Martins Deep (M)
Nigeria
“Petobi”
Destiny (M)
London
In conclusion, the 2023 presidential election is a critical event for Nigeria’s future, and Nigerians are making their voices heard regarding their preferred candidate. It’s clear that the Nigerian people are looking for a leader who can address their needs and concerns, such as security, economic stability, and corruption. As the country moves closer to the announcement of the election results, it’s essential to keep track of the votes being counted and the various news stations to stay informed on results.
Ultimately, Nigeria’s success as a nation depends on the collective effort of its people, and by staying informed and participating in the democratic process, Nigerians can and are definitely working towards a better future for themselves and their country.