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Political Pundit Babajide Otitoju Reacts to Edo Election Results
Political Pundit Babajide Otitoju Reacts to Edo Election Results
Babajide Otitoju of the popular TVC current affairs programme is a political pundits who had always got his predictions right on elections in Nigeria.
Beofore now, Otitoju’s prediction on outcome of elections as always been accurate but goofed this time around on Edo governorship election which held 19th September, 2020.
This is how Otitoju reacts…
Congratulations to the Obasekians for this sweeping victory. I have always advocated for free and fair election. Election rigging is barefaced barbarism. GO’s electión reflects the wish of the Edo people and that’s what matters most.
As a political pundit I am much more interested in the fidelity of the process than who wins. I pray future elections are just as free and fair and largely violence-free like yesterday’s election.
Yes, I got my prediction of Edo governoship race wrong. But I won’t stop predicting and projecting. Because I am not God, at a point I will not get it right. I have a very impressive success rate. I thank God for that.
Most American journalists and pollsters projected that Donald Trump would lose in 2016, but he won 30 out of 50 states. Only God is perfect. Once again congrats to my friends, the Obasekians.
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