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Adamu Garba: APC presidential aspirant shocked over N100m form

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An All Progressives Congress (APC), presidential aspirant, Adamu Garba, has expressed shock over the N100 million cost of expression of interest and nomination forms announced on Wednesday.

The ruling party had earlier announced that the cost of the expression of interest and nomination forms for presidential aspirants was put at N100 million.

The governorship nomination and expression of interest forms cost N50 million while senate nomination and expression of interest forms cost N20 million.

House of Representative nomination and expression of interest forms cost N10 million while State House Of Assembly is N2 million.

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Reacting to the news via his Twitter account, Garba who has declared his presidential ambition weeks ago, wrote, “100m for the form. WOW!”

His tweet has since provoked some reactions from users on the social media platform with many suggesting alternatives including stepping down.

See some of the reactions below to the APC aspirant:

@midalabarry said, “You must buy oooo, you can’t declare and be disturbing us on Twitter”

@drpenking said, “Adamu I thought you said that Crowwe is the biggest startup in Africa. 100m shouldn’t be a problem for you sir. Go for it. See you in the trenches.”

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@AliyuAtiku showed some support to Adamu, “Adamu Garba you must run ooo!!”

Presenting a fake ATM card, @dele5767 wrote, “Take my ATM card comrade, as my little support. Youth supporting youth.”

@AfamDeluxo said, “Adamu, kindly contest for Whatsapp admin. It is not expensive.”

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