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LATIMORE/APC: CRACKING AS A BROKEN RECORD


There are certain lies that are afraid of the liar. In fact, some lies will shock the devil. It is like death being afraid of dying and Hell being afraid of going to hell. The lies always told by the Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe on behalf of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Delta State are not only fictitious, fallacious but pure phantom lies that had even made lies to be afraid of the liar.

It is true that the APC in the State went into the last general as the least underdog, but APC keep singing songs of popularity to all who care to listen that their Party is more popular than the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) in the State.

I know he doesn't care when he tells these lies without conscience, without even considering that those who intend to lead the masses should not be seen by the public as people with questionable character. Even a child of five years in the State knows that the APC has no structure to win election.

Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe/APC are cracking as broken record, but Latimore is lying to themselves of being a popular political entity. A Gospel artiste, David Sunday said in one of his songs that it is foolishness, for a man who wears dark spectacle and winks his eyes at his enemies, is winking to himself because the enemies cannot see the movement of his eyes, through the dark spectacle.

The APC is cracking like a broken record, I dare repeat that Latimore should stop lying to themselves and face the reality that they do not have what it takes to secure an election victory in Delta State. Like the bazaar salesmen would put it, Delta APC Going, going....

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