Nollywood practitioners have endorsed the national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, to join the race for the 2023 presidency.
Comic actor, John Okafor, Popularly known as Mr Ibu, Harry B Anyanwu, Foluke Daramola alongside other Nollywood actors and actresses attended a conference themed; “South West Stands with Asiwaju Bola Tinubu“
It was gathered that the conference was focused on the inauguration of the Southwest Committee for Tinubu to contest in the 2023 presidential election.
In a video shared on Instagram by Goldmyne TV, Mr Ibu could be seen addressing his colleagues with Anyanwu who also entertained them with his rap skills, saying that that one-day Tinubu will rule Nigeria to which his colleagues echoed a loud amen.
In another video clip posted online, members present at the meeting were also seen singing a praise song composed for the APC national leader.
Watch the video below;
Although Tinubu has not publicly declared his interest to contest in the forthcoming presidential election, there have been swirling rumours that he is keenly interested in the race.
Some prominent personalities and groups have been campaigning on his behalf while posters and billboards of the APC national leader are in major cities in Lagos State and across the country
Sources close to the former Lagos governor recently leaked his manifesto containing his 7 point agenda on education, technology, infrastructure, homegrown business, leadership, and true federalism and democratic process.
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