Nigerian Actress, Ruth Kadiri has endorsed Funke Akindele for Deputy Governor of Lagos under the PDP Umbrella.
The actress took to her Instagram page to state reasons for supporting the actress turned politician.
It is no news that Ruth has been Vying for Labour party’s Peter Obi, for the presidential candidate in 2023 elections.
Nonetheless, it appears that the Yoruba actress has shunned the Labour party governorship candidate and opted to support her fellow actress, Funke Akindele, who is running for governorship election on a different political platform.
She qualified Funke as being hardworking, tough, emotional and so on
She wrote: It’s election season! And @funkejenifaakindele is my candidate.
Reasons been.
You’re hardworking
You’re smart
You’re tough
You’re emotional
Above all you’re disciplined.
You dare to tread where others won’t fly.
You’re a risk taker.
I know you’re a film maker. I trust you will do a good job
YOU HAVE MY VOTE❤️👏
“This rigging of election will not work, we will sue INEC” Ruth Kadiri blows hot over ongoing election process
Popular Nigerian actress Ruth Kadiri has posed an important question to the electoral body, INEC.
The actress took to her Instagram page to question INEC’s approach on the release of results in different polling unit.
The mother of two expressed her belief that politicians cannot rig elections without the help of INEC officials. She said that the electoral body should provide election results based on polling units rather than on a state or national level. This would allow citizens to verify the results and ensure their votes count easily.
In her words: “INEC has proven to be the most fraudulent; politicians cannot rig the election without INEC. And I wonder how we have missed the point all this while…I know the number of my polling unit same way with every other person. So if INEC is giving us results, they should give us results based on our polling unit, the worst that can happen is that they will tell us certain number of votes are ineligible. This rigging of election will not work, we will sue INEC”.