2023 Presidency: Pressure mounts as Baywood Ibe’s campaign posters flood major cities - Daily Post Nigeria

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Ahead of the 2023 general elections, the presidential campaign posters of Enugu politician, Emperor Baywood Ibe have flooded many major cities in the

DAILY POST reports that the posters have been spotted in Enugu, Abuja and other major capital cities.

Although it has not been confirmed whether he is behind the posters, a source said there was intense pressure on the business mogul to join the contest as the South-East continues to push for a Nigerian president of Igbo extraction in 2023. The group noted that the recent online opinion poll which favoured Ibe, as the best for the presidential position among other possible candidates from South East geo political zone, was a clear indication that the people wanted him.

BSG, made up of mostly Nigerian youths, said they believed Ibe could bring his business background into bear and create an enabling environment for the private sector to create employment for the youth population.

 

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