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Festus Keyamo Reacts To Closing Of Alternative Collation Portal By Obidients After Realizing Tinubu Is Leading 

The Chief spokesman of the Tinubu Campaign Council, Festus Keyamo has knocked the supporters of presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi following the shutting down of the portal where they usually collate the figures derived from the IREV portal.

Obidients as fondly called have been busy monitoring the of uploading of presidential results from the polling units since the exercise began some days ago.

On Wednesday, they alleged that their principal, Peter Obi had already won in about 19 States including the Federal Capital Territory. 

According to them, when INEC completes the process of uploading the entire results, it will be glaring to the whole world that their presidential candidate won the election but was never declared by Professor Mahmood Yakubu, Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission who has continued to receive backslash over the exercise.

In a contrasting report published by the Punch Newspapers on Thursday, it was revealed that Peter Obi did not actually win 19 States according to the result generated on the INEC portal so far.

On Friday, another report was published by the same National Newspaper revealing how the Obidients have decided to shut down their alternative collation portal after knowing the truth about the results.

Reacting to the news, Festus Keyamo described them as a set of cry babies.

He made the reaction on his verified twitter handle on Friday evening.

Keyamo wrote: “Confused set of cry babies! Little by little, it is now dawning on the reasonable ones amongst them that they have been scammed into believing in a phantom win”

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