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: He called for zero tolerance toward election manipulation, ballot snatching, and rigging, emphasizing that the "nonsense must stop" for Nigeria to grow.
: Leading up to the poll, George famously vowed that he would leave Nigeria and go into exile (mentioning Ghana specifically) if Bola Tinubu won the presidency. : He called for zero tolerance toward election
: He stated that Nigerians should avoid repeating mistakes that led to "pains and anguish" under the APC-led government, citing the naira redesign crisis as a sign of failure. In the article you are referring to, Chief
Following the election, George expressed deep disappointment with the results, describing the process as "shambolic" and "manipulated". While he initially planned to leave the country, he later revealed that Tinubu's administration reached out to him to appeal for calm. Bola Tinubu Didn't Win 2023 Polls, Says Bode George Chief Bode George
: George clarified that he was not a "soothsayer" who could predict the winner, but he urged Nigerians to "shine their eyes" and vote their conscience.
In the article you are referring to, Chief Bode George , a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), discussed his outlook on the 2023 presidential election while casting his vote in Lagos. The key takeaways from his comments include:




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: He called for zero tolerance toward election manipulation, ballot snatching, and rigging, emphasizing that the "nonsense must stop" for Nigeria to grow.
: Leading up to the poll, George famously vowed that he would leave Nigeria and go into exile (mentioning Ghana specifically) if Bola Tinubu won the presidency.
: He stated that Nigerians should avoid repeating mistakes that led to "pains and anguish" under the APC-led government, citing the naira redesign crisis as a sign of failure.
Following the election, George expressed deep disappointment with the results, describing the process as "shambolic" and "manipulated". While he initially planned to leave the country, he later revealed that Tinubu's administration reached out to him to appeal for calm. Bola Tinubu Didn't Win 2023 Polls, Says Bode George
: George clarified that he was not a "soothsayer" who could predict the winner, but he urged Nigerians to "shine their eyes" and vote their conscience.
In the article you are referring to, Chief Bode George , a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), discussed his outlook on the 2023 presidential election while casting his vote in Lagos. The key takeaways from his comments include: