As 2023 general elections draw near, the candidates, especially those vying for the number one position in the country, have continued to latch on to the mass media to reach out to millions of potential voters.

One of the candidates who has been leveraging the media to share their vision is Professor Chris Imumolen, the presidential candidate of Accord Party (AP).

The 38-year-old presidential candidate was on TVC recently to speak to Nigerians on how he intends to fix the country if elected as president.

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During the live programme anchored by veteran broadcaster, Yori Folarin, a woman from Jos in her 70s was impressed by how Imumolen spoke on how he will tackle the problems in Nigeria.

The citizen, Mrs. Ladeji said: “My contribution is about the youths. I am not for any of the old people. I am an old woman, I am in my 70s and I am tired of them. We are supposed to take care of our children but have neglected them.”

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Ladeji explained that she was once rooting for the Labour Party (LP) because of Peter Obi and for the interest of the Igbos, but decided to go for a younger candidate because she believes the youths deserve power.

“I am not really for APC or PDP. I went for the Labour Party because I want to give Igbo a chance. But from this morning, I am for Accord, I have changed my mind. I am backing the younger ones.

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“Now my message is to Nigerian Youths, you are the ones that have Nigeria, these ones that are wrecking Nigeria are almost going. Time will tell, they have to go”, she added.