With just under a year to the Ekiti elections, more than 40 governorship candidates have thrown their caps into the ring.
One of them is Babatunde Alegbeleye who lives in the United States.
60 years, old Babatunde is optimistic about his chances to become the next governor of Ekiti state.
The US Army veteran, who has lived in America for 47 years is yet to identify with any Nigerian political party. But he says several parties have been wooing him for Ekiti’s top seat.
With just under a year to the Ekiti elections, more than 40 governorship candidates have thrown their caps into the ring.
One of them is Babatunde Alegbeleye who lives in the United States.
60 years, old Babatunde is optimistic about his chances to become the next governor of Ekiti state.
The US Army veteran, who has lived in America for 47 years is yet to identify with any Nigerian political party. But he says several parties have been wooing him for Ekiti’s top seat.
With just under a year to the Ekiti elections, more than 40 governorship candidates have thrown their caps into the ring.
One of them is Babatunde Alegbeleye who lives in the United States.
60 years, old Babatunde is optimistic about his chances to become the next governor of Ekiti state.
The US Army veteran, who has lived in America for 47 years is yet to identify with any Nigerian political party. But he says several parties have been wooing him for Ekiti’s top seat.
With just under a year to the Ekiti elections, more than 40 governorship candidates have thrown their caps into the ring.
One of them is Babatunde Alegbeleye who lives in the United States.
60 years, old Babatunde is optimistic about his chances to become the next governor of Ekiti state.
The US Army veteran, who has lived in America for 47 years is yet to identify with any Nigerian political party. But he says several parties have been wooing him for Ekiti’s top seat.
With just under a year to the Ekiti elections, more than 40 governorship candidates have thrown their caps into the ring.
One of them is Babatunde Alegbeleye who lives in the United States.
60 years, old Babatunde is optimistic about his chances to become the next governor of Ekiti state.
The US Army veteran, who has lived in America for 47 years is yet to identify with any Nigerian political party. But he says several parties have been wooing him for Ekiti’s top seat.
With just under a year to the Ekiti elections, more than 40 governorship candidates have thrown their caps into the ring.
One of them is Babatunde Alegbeleye who lives in the United States.
60 years, old Babatunde is optimistic about his chances to become the next governor of Ekiti state.
The US Army veteran, who has lived in America for 47 years is yet to identify with any Nigerian political party. But he says several parties have been wooing him for Ekiti’s top seat.
With just under a year to the Ekiti elections, more than 40 governorship candidates have thrown their caps into the ring.
One of them is Babatunde Alegbeleye who lives in the United States.
60 years, old Babatunde is optimistic about his chances to become the next governor of Ekiti state.
The US Army veteran, who has lived in America for 47 years is yet to identify with any Nigerian political party. But he says several parties have been wooing him for Ekiti’s top seat.
With just under a year to the Ekiti elections, more than 40 governorship candidates have thrown their caps into the ring.
One of them is Babatunde Alegbeleye who lives in the United States.
60 years, old Babatunde is optimistic about his chances to become the next governor of Ekiti state.
The US Army veteran, who has lived in America for 47 years is yet to identify with any Nigerian political party. But he says several parties have been wooing him for Ekiti’s top seat.