The big day is finally here and Osun people get to decide who would lead them for another four years. Nigerians are calling on all Osun people who would be voting today to vote someone who would lead them to progress.
According to many Nigerians, money from vote sold can never change one’s status and therefore urged them not to vote because of money.
The rerun election today will determine if Adeleke Ademola of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) or Oyetola of the All Progressives Congress(APC) will emerge as the next governor of the state.
See reactions below
Hopefully, Osun people will make politicians understand today that they are really more important and should be the centre of attraction at critical moments as this #OsunRerun.
Go out and make a statement! Vote for whoever you think deserves it.
— OMOTAYO (@SimplyTEEWHY) September 27, 2018
An Anambra man will collect your money during elections and still votes his favorite candidate. Money that you get from selling your votes can never positively change your status or that of your state. A lesson to be learned! #OsunDecides2018 #OsunReRun
— Daddy Jay (@JaypeeGeneral) September 27, 2018
@inecnigeria Today's #OsunRerun will be a true test of the confidence you are still struggling to gain from the Nigerian populace. This could be your last chance, don't blow it! #OsunDecides2018
— Elizabeth Oluwatosin Olarewaju (@theladypearl_) September 27, 2018
Best wishes to everyone invested in #OsunRerun today. Let us remember that this election is about the people deciding who leads them. Shouldn’t ever be a reason to fight or cause trouble. Osun agbe gbogbo wa o, ase! #OsunDecide2018
— JJ. Omojuwa (@Omojuwa) September 27, 2018
If your family is either an @inecnigeria staff or security operative participating in the ongoing #OsunReRun you better call and warn them not to Compromise or else they will incurs generational Curse for your family. And when it happens we will be here laughing.#OsunDecides2018
— adedayo Inverter (@hadeydayaaw) September 27, 2018
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