Kogi Youths Rally Behind BOI for NYCN Presidency, Surprised him with an Intent Form

 




By Comr Usman Ibrahim Dende 


In a heartwarming display of unity and support, the coalition of Kogi Youths ably led by the Chairman, National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) Kogi State Chapter Comr A.A Enesi has thrown its weight behind Concierge Babangida Onimisi Isah's bid for the NYCN presidency. 


 The youths gathered at Comrade Babangida's residence in Abuja to express their unwavering support for his candidacy with the presentation of the intent form to shows more solidarity in unity and togetherness.


The atmosphere was electric as the youths, clad in their NYCN regalia, chanted slogans and sang songs in support of Comrade Babangida. Comrade Enesi, in his address, highlighted Comrade Babangida's exceptional leadership skills, experience, and dedication to the youth cause. 


He emphasized that Comrade Babangida's presidency would bring about a new era of leadership and development for Nigerian youths.


In the course of the winning game with a sure odd, the Kogi State House of Assembly has also lent its support to Comrade Babangida's ambition, with the Speaker and members endorsing his candidacy and promising to work closely with him to advance the interests of Nigerian youths.


With the Kogi youths and Kogi State Government  backing, Comrade BOIs campaign is set to gain momentum, and he is well-positioned to make a strong impression on the national stage. 


The stage is set for a fiercely contested election, and we are optimistic that he is the leading candidate to emerge victoriously coming October 7th.

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