Mr. Macaroni drags APC Youth Leader after he said Tinubu will become Nigeria’s President in 2023 whether people like it or not

Mr Macaroni drags APC Youth Leader after he said Tinubu will become Nigeria's President in 2023 whether people like it or not

Popular actor and comedian, Mr. Macaroni has lashed out at All Progressives Congress (APC) youth leader, Dayo Israel, after he said that the ruling party’s presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu will become the country’s President in 2023 whether people like it or not.

Dayo Israel also added that insults and blackmail won’t work ahead of the 2023 presidential election.

He tweeted;

“YOUR EMOTIONAL BLACKMAIL AND INSULTS WILL NOT WORK – TINUBU WILL BE YOUR PRESIDENT EITHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT. GOOD MORNING FROM BATIFIED HQ.”

Reacting to this, Mr. Macaroni who declared support for Labour Party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, accused Dayo Israel of telling Nigerians that they do not have a choice in the 2023 Elections.

The thespian urged Nigerians to reject tyranny while also asking if Nigeria is still practicing democracy.

Mr Macaroni drags APC Youth Leader after he said Tinubu will become Nigeria's President in 2023 whether people like it or not

He tweeted in response;

“The Youth Leader of APC telling Nigerians that they do not have a choice in the 2023 Elections! Are we still in a democracy?? Are you telling us that you will use force to decide the Elections? Well, I have a choice and I will Vote Peter Obi come 2023!! Enough of the Threats!!

“I do not and will not campaign for Politicians. I cannot force or beg any Nigerian to vote for a particular candidate but come 2023, the person that I will cast my vote for is Peter Obi!! And that is final on this matter!! Enough is Enough!!!

“The effrontery the APC Youth Leader has to come and tell Nigerians that they do not have a choice in Elections? What sort of arrogant stupidity is that? Is this the plan of APC?? To force themselves on the People??? You can’t kill all of us!! The people will reject tyranny!!!”

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