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“The N300 billion INEC chairman spent on’selection’ should have gone toward infrastructure.” – Falz believes

Mide by Mide
March 30, 2023
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Falz, a phenomenal rap musician, believes that the 300 billion naira spent on the 2023 elections would have been better spent on the nation’s infrastructure.

This was said by the “Soft Work” hitmaker in a message on his official Twitter profile.

This follows the anomalies and controversy that accompanied the February and March elections.

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Falz, who believes that what the INEC chairman, Yakubu Mahmood, did was selection rather than election, stated that the money should have been used to improve Nigeria’s infrastructure.

Falz wrote:

“Make we no forget say over 300 BILLION Naira wey fit build beta infrastructure, Mr Yakubu use am conduct Selection.”

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