Adeyunji’s Allegation: Samdaddy Can’t Work For Tinubu, APC

…He’s Seriously Canvassing Support For PDP Across Nigeria 

The attention of the National Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Samuel Nnaemeka Anyanwu has been drawn to a misleading story credited to a known serial blackmailer, one Adeyanju Deji on social media accusing the party’s National Scribe of secretly working for the APC and its Presidential candidate, Ahmed Tinubu.

Adeyanju Deji also described the PDP as a useless party because to him “its National Secretary is secretly working with others to support Tinubu and to scuttle the chances of his own party’s candidate.’’ among others.

This allegation is not only mischievous and baseless, but totally false and misleading.

The truth of the matter is that there is no way a National Scribe of the largest and most popular political party in Africa can ever agree to work for a party as APC, that has thrown Nigeria upside down from “top to bottom. It is also embarrassing for Adeyanju Deji to ever imagine that Senator Anyanwu can agree to support a Presidential candidate that is finding it difficult to address Nigerians because of press phobia.

Senator Anyanwu is a coordinated, focused, dedicated and committed politician who never left PDP since he joined the party at its inception for over two decades.

It therefore becomes petty, childish and laughable for a known character like Adeyanju Deji to peddle falsehood after receiving hundreds of thousand from same desperate and serial Governorship aspirant in Imo state to malign a man struggling to deliver his party and its Candidates in the 2023 elections.

For the records, Senator Anyanwu has loudly appealed to Imo people and Nigerians at large in different fora to support the PDP Presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and other candidates of the party ahead of the 2023 polls.

The public is enjoined to disregard this falsehood and see the Adeyanju Deji as an unrepentant blackmailer of the 21st century.

NIGERIA NEWSPOINT

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