Igunbor Brittney Sarah saying some prayers
An Edo based girl has gone spiritual about her support for the leading All Progressives Congress gubernatorial flag-bearer, Godwin Obaseki whose main contender is Pastor Iyze Iyamu of the People's Democratic Party. A Nigerian lady, Igunbor Brittney Sarah has taken her political campaign for Godwin Obaseki to another level.
The young lady was seen kneeling in her room to pray to God on behalf of the All Progressive Congress (APC) gubernatorial candidate, hoping for a success at the poll which comes up next week.
The photo has been receiving massive attention and comments on Facebook since it was posted.
Below is what she posted:
"Merciful God!!!!!!
Most gracious God, I thank you for the gift of life,
Thank you for our dear Edo state,
Thank you for peace in Edo state.
Father we ask that may you give us a leader that will
Take Edo to the next level of development,
Lord May heavy weight looters and thugs never become
Our Governor,
May pdp supporters keep shouting poi on social media
And vote Godwin Obaseki on the 28,
You said even bfor we come to u in prayers,you already know our hearts desires,
May Godwin Obaseki be our Governor come Sept 28,
The Egyptians we see today in PDP clothing, we shall
See them No-More in Jesus Name Amen."
"Merciful God!!!!!!
Most gracious God, I thank you for the gift of life,
Thank you for our dear Edo state,
Thank you for peace in Edo state.
Father we ask that may you give us a leader that will
Take Edo to the next level of development,
Lord May heavy weight looters and thugs never become
Our Governor,
May pdp supporters keep shouting poi on social media
And vote Godwin Obaseki on the 28,
You said even bfor we come to u in prayers,you already know our hearts desires,
May Godwin Obaseki be our Governor come Sept 28,
The Egyptians we see today in PDP clothing, we shall
See them No-More in Jesus Name Amen."
The Edo State gubernatorial candidate is scheduled for the 28th of September with the incumbent Governor, Adams Oshiomhole throwing his full weight of support behind Obaseki.
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