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Peter Obi: Politics Is Not Big Brother Show – Mr Jollof Warns Cubana Chiefpriest, He Replies

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Celebrity barman, Cubana Chiefpriest has promised comedian, Mr Jollof that Nigerians will shock him and his party in February’s general election.


The duo took to Instagram to exchange words over the winner of the upcoming 2023 presidential election.

This comes after Mr Jollof had insinuated that Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Peter Obi will not win the election.

According to the comedian, politics is a game of numbers and Peter Obi cannot comfortably win in 10 states.

He added that voting the LP flag bearer will only jeopardize Peoples Democratic Party chance and give All Progressives Congress room to extend its rule. Mr Jollof maintained that the goal is to eject APC.

Captioning the video, he wrote: “Politics is a game of numbers, don’t alter PDP votes. The target is to remove APC!!! Suffer too much.”

Commenting, Cubana Chief Priest, who is a supporter of Peter Obi, told the comedian that the outcome of the election would shock him.

He wrote: “Jellof we go shock you.”

Firing back, Mr Jollof warned the businessman that politics isn’t Big Brother Naija reality show.

He wrote: “Politics no be Big Brother.”

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