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Okpebholo’s Momentum Grows: Wave of Support Across Edo State

Today’s huge turnout in Oredo is a testament to the unstoppable momentum of Senator Okpebholo’s campaign! While his opponents are mired in internal party squabbles and legal battles, Okpebholo is busy reaching out to the people, winning hearts and minds and securing a landslide victory.

The truth is that Okpebholo is focused on the people, not petty politics. He is campaigning tirelessly in all three senatorial districts, winning huge reassurances and support from voters. Meanwhile, his opponents are stuck in a virtual world, thinking that social media videos and court victories will translate into real votes.

But here’s a reality check: there are no polling stations on Arise TV or in Lagos and Atlanta! To win in Edo State, you have to connect with local voters, understand their needs and deliver tangible results. Okpebholo is doing just that, while his opponents are lost in their euphoria.

Join the movement sweeping Edo State. Join Okpebholo’s campaign and be part of a victorious team that puts people first!”

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