Supporters of the presidential candidate of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), quickly
changed the slogan ‘Febuhari’ instantly changed to ‘March 4 Buhari’ immediately the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) announced the postponement of the general elections last week.
No doubt, the various Buhari campaign groups have been very active on social media and even on the ground to drive home the candidacy of the Katsina-born retired army general. There is really no dull moment for the groups.
Having been prevented by the INEC from displaying their support for Buhari via the ballot box on February 14, the groups have decided to mobilise themselves all over the nation to press home their support for Buhari, by marching in major cities in Nigeria.
Naij.com has been keeping tabs on the activities of these groups, and now brings you photos from the public processions of these youth groups who have vowed to do all they can to ensure Buhari is elected as Nigeria’s president on March 28, 2015.
See the pictures below:
Photos From Lagos, which was held on February 14 2015:
Meanwhile, the National Security Advisor Colonel Sambo Dasuki (rtd) has assured Nigerians that there would be no further elections postponement.
No doubt, the various Buhari campaign groups have been very active on social media and even on the ground to drive home the candidacy of the Katsina-born retired army general. There is really no dull moment for the groups.
Having been prevented by the INEC from displaying their support for Buhari via the ballot box on February 14, the groups have decided to mobilise themselves all over the nation to press home their support for Buhari, by marching in major cities in Nigeria.
Naij.com has been keeping tabs on the activities of these groups, and now brings you photos from the public processions of these youth groups who have vowed to do all they can to ensure Buhari is elected as Nigeria’s president on March 28, 2015.
See the pictures below:
Photos From Lagos, which was held on February 14 2015:
Meanwhile, the National Security Advisor Colonel Sambo Dasuki (rtd) has assured Nigerians that there would be no further elections postponement.
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