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Threat: Worry More About Omo Ales Ready To Vote Out APC Because We Are Plenty - Man Tells MC Oluomo

A Nigerian Twitter user has asked MC Oluomo to worry more about Omo Ales in Lagos instead of Igbos.

This comes after Oluomo threatened Igbos in Lagos not to come out to vote if they are not going to vote for the All Progressives Congress.

@kuppylee said there are many Yorubas that will not be voting for APC in Lagos state.

Referring to himself as an “Omo Ale”, in mockery of APC supporters who tag Yorubas supporting a different party as bastards sons of the Yoruba race (Omo Ale), Kuppylee said that there are plenty of them.

A perusal through the comment section of the tweet shows reactions of people of the Yoruba ethnic group agreeing with his position and declaring their intention to vote against APC as they did during the presidential election.

@kuppylee wrote:

“Igbos are not the ones he should be worried about, he should be worried about we Omo Ale Yorubas and we are plenty.”

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