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Activist Deji Adeyanju-Stakes $10,000, On Peter Obi Losing 2023 Election For A Distance 3rd Position. Says, ASUU Has My 100% Support


Activist, Deji Adeyanju, strongly feels that the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate and former Anambra State governor, Peter Obi, will lose the 2023 presidential election.

The convener of Concerned Nigerians group, is staking $10,000 on Peter Obi Losing 2023 Election. Thus, Deji Adeyanju, has placed a bet of $10,000 with supporters of the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, 

On a post on his social media pages on Monday with evidence of the $10,000 sent to a neutral third party for custody, Adeyanju wrote: “$10k credited to Egbon Dele Momodu’s account…”

He then challenged one of the numerous supporters of Obi to honour his words by placing his own $10,000 bet too.

The activist further wrote: 

“Now waiting for Ben the Obidient to do his part. We don’t display fake cash on social media here. Still ready to bet more because I’m looking for money for my PhD. next year.

The Obedient guy, Ben is telling new stories now after agreeing on a call with Egbon Dele MOMODU and giving me the go ahead to pay the money in the Whatsapp group we created for this purpose.

“After displaying fake money online, the guy is suddenly afraid to perform. Obidents, why do you always lie like your mentor? Pay up Ben.”

He also tweeted recently;

"I have information and those who know me know this. OBJ is supporting Obi 100% and I said this days ago.

"Baba has been the one calling people all over the place for Obi; from PDP governors to international connects and even people that can help fund the campaign but Obi will still come distant 3rd. Do you wanna bet?"

Obasanjo is mobilising support for Peter Obi but he will fail - Deji Adeyanju says.

In another development, Deji Adeyanju, in a tweet via his Twitter handle on Monday,  asked ASUU to continue with its strike action until all their demands are granted by the federal government.

"ASUU has my 100% support to continue the strike. They should resist the bullying and tyranny of the Govt. If our public university educational system was working, many of us would not be paying millions in private universities and neither would politicians’ kids be going abroad. Aluta Continua!” He tweeted.



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