BREAKING: Protesters storm Jonathan’s private office, ask him to declare for the presidential race

In the early hours of Friday, the protesters stormed the Abuja private office of the former President, Goodluck Jonathan and urged him to declare for the 2023 presidential race.

Some groups had also called on Jonathan to contest.

The Nigerian Young Professionals in Diaspora, NYPD, yesterday gave Jonathan one week ultimatum to declare for the 2023 Presidential race or risk being sued.

The group which comprises Young Professionals in Diaspora is made up of Nigerians from all over the Country who are based in different countries.

The convener of the group, Arc. Oladipo Akande in a press release made available to newsmen via email from Los Angeles, United States Of America stated that the former helmsman needed to throw his hat into the ring without further delay.

Meanwhile, the campaign posters of the former President have flooded the national secretariat of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abuja.

The posters with a big picture of the former President in his South-South attire and a bowler-hat with the inscription” Goodluck Jonathan You Must Run” are occupying a conspicuous position on the wall of the party secretariat.

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Newsflash Nigeria noticed the posters on the fence of many buildings, especially the uncompleted ones along Blantyre Street where the APC secretariat is located.

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