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PHOTOS: Just Like ‘Ellu P’, Peter Obi Supporters ‘Obidients’ Trends With ‘Yes Daddy’
The alleged leaked audio call conversation between the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate in the 2023 presidential election…
The alleged leaked audio call conversation between the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate in the 2023 presidential election Peter Obi and the Founder of Living Faith Church, Bishop David Oyedepo has brought fame to the ‘Obidient’ supporters.
VerseNews Nigeria reports that the alleged leaked call conversation has dominated the Twitter and other social media platforms with ‘Yes Daddy’ trending since yesterday when the video was released by the ‘Peoples Gazette’.
The ‘yes daddy’ became a trend after Obi was heard responding in obedient to Bishop Oyedepo instructions in the alleged audio conversation.
The Obident supporters immediately took the advantage of trend to show case their creativity in production as they are about to make new T-shirts, caps, phone porch, and other accessories with ‘Yes Daddy’ on the designs.
During the presidential election on February 25 this Online News Media reports that the song ‘Ellu P’ became internet sensation after a Nigerian man, by Stephen Muoka created it in a viral video demonstrating his love for the LP’s flag bearer, Obi as votes were be counted at his polling unit.
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Till today, the ‘Ellup P’ song is still trending with creativity and great impact in the nation’s economy. Energy drinks, bread, T-shirts, caps and other products have been produced with the ‘Ellup’ identity.
Just like the viral ‘Ellu P’ still remains on the tongue of Nigerians despite the loss of election, the viral ‘Yes Daddy’ has come to stay.
This Online News Media reports that the party has in a statement descrambled the audio call as a fraudulent plan by the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) to distract the process of reclaiming the ‘peoples mandate.’
The party assures that such desperation move and endless forgeries to create credibility problem by the opposition APC has woefully failed.