Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) presidential hopeful has said that he is prepared to fight President Muhammdau Buhari at January's presidential discussion
Atiku on his Twitter handle said "I watched proudly as Peter Obi spread out our vision to get Nigeria working once more, hang tight for the presidential discussion."
At the live TV banter at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel in Abuja Mr Peter Obi of the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP), the Vice President Yemi Osinbajo o the All Prfogressives Congerss and three other running mates in the five-man concentrated predominantly on the economy for around more than two hours
Mr Obi was generally adulated for showing a decent handle of insights, and Mr Osinbajo got tributes for his capacity to concentrate on what his legislature had done as against what the PDP did in its 16 years in power from 1999 to 2015.
Be that as it may, certainty checkers went to work Friday night to cut a portion of the measurements cited by Peter Obi, the bad habit presidential applicant of the resistance Peoples Democratic Party
In belligerence that petroleum endowment that he evaluated to be a trillion naira a year was a waste, Obi said there are just two million vehicles in Nigeria.
Certainty checking uncovered something else. As indicated by National Bureau of Statistics(NBS), Nigeria has over 11.5million vehicles out and about, as at 2017.
Obi likewise guaranteed that intra-African exchange is only an insignificant 9 percent. He was refuted. Intra-African exchange, as indicated by Afreximbank Africa Trade Report 2018, is evaluated at 15 percent. In 2016, this was assessed at 18 percent of its aggregate fares and imports. IMF even gave a gauge of 20 percent of the aggregate exchange volume of around one trillion dollars.
Obi was right when he said oil sends out still records for 80 percent of Nigeria's dollar income. Nonetheless, oil commitment to GDP has dwindled to around 10 percent, as per NBS.
Be that as it may, he was gotten out when he asserted that his organization as legislative leader of Anambra state was the first to purchase up to 30,000 PCs for schools. Twitterati said Governor Kayode Fayemi purchased more in his first term in Ekiti State. He apparently purchased 48,000 Samsung workstations, 30,000 for understudies and 18,000 for instructors.
In spite of the factual goofs, Obi was adulated by numerous PDP sympathizers for his execution amid the discussion.
Aminu Tambuwal, legislative leader of Sokoto state, who had not tweeted for quite a while, composed:
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