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Fools! Nigerians react to video of Yoruba actors praising politicians in new video

- Nigerians have reacted to a video of Yoruba actors dancing to support their preferred presidential candidate for the upcoming 2019 elections

- In the clip, a few actors can be seen showing their support for Presidential candidate, Atiku and his campaign director, Saraki

- Some Nigerians on social media have tagged them fools

The events leading to the upcoming 2019 elections has been very interesting. We have seen a couple release photos of an APC-themed pre-wedding photoshoot in attempt to reflect their support for the ruling party.

Just recently, a few Yoruba actors joined the league of promoting presidential candidates. Based on a video clip currently making waves online, the actors were seen dancing and promoting Alhaji Atiku and Senate President, Bukola Saraki.

Many Nigerians reacted to the video and tagged the actors fools for supporting their candidates. Media mogul, Dele Momodu, who shared the clip on social media captioned the video 'interesting creatives out of Kwara state.'

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Here's how Nigerians reacted to the clip below:

Nigerians react to video of Yoruba actors praising politicians in new video

Nigerians react to video of Yoruba actors praising politicians in new video
Source: Instagram

Meanwhile, the presidential candidate of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, has revealed that his journey to seeking to govern Nigeria was anointed in 1993 by the late Shehu Musa Yar’Adua.

Speaking in Katsina state, the base of President Muhammadu Buhari, Atiku, pleaded with the people to elect him as the next president so as to achieve the dream of late Yar’Adua.

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