Apc Primaries: Okorocha steps down for Buhari




In a surprise move, another presidential aspirant and governor of Imo State, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, has stepped down for General Muhammadu Buhari.


A governorship candidate of the APC, who confirmed Okorocha’s withdrawal to newsmen on the condition of anonymity, via a short message service (sms) that “Rochas alone has stepped down.”

The source also added that some of the leaders are routing for “Buhari all the way.”

According to the results of the opinion poll conducted by NigerianEye today on the APC primaries. Rochas Okorocha emerged second behind General Muhammadu Buhari.
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  1. What a disgrace to his adopted race. It is known that rochas is never consistent. He has gone there to mess himself up while his inlaw holds his governorship ticket down for him in his state. Now he will chicken back to continue his looting of his maligned state.

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  2. "This news headline should be mohammadu Buhari defected other apc presidential aspirants in party Presidential Primary to emerges flag bearer of apc presidential candidate come february 14 presidential election". Additionally, They Said steps down for mohammadu Buhari right ? In first place, I asked why do they came out to challenged him in primary polls ? For me their stepped down claimed was called medicine after death & is absolutely meaningless and preposterously inconsequential.Let them ask pdp the meaning of stepped down for presidential flag bearer.

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  3. No buddy.It should have be they accepts the results. Steps down was wrong and may devalues the party.

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  4. Was Rochas really a contender? To me Kwakwanso, Rochas and Isaiah are just pretenders

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  5. Hahahahah Okroocha is the worst thing that happened to Nigeria's democracy

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