Asiwaju Superwomen Storm Market For Tinubu and Shettima

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Ahead of the February 25 general elections, The Asiwaju super Women, a group of women professionals and executives in politics stormed markets around Alimosho Local government, Lagos, and environs to canvass votes for the presidential candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC) and other party candidates.

The group has in their rank, the former Deputy Governor of Lagos Her excellency Sarah Sosan, who is the grand patron of ASIWAJU SUPERWOMEN to sensitize the market women on what they stand to gain once Asiwaju becomes the commander-in-chief.

Other members of the group are Hon Jumoke Okoya Thomas Conveyer-Asiwaju Super Women and Hon Princess Aderemi Adebowale Lagos coordinator amongst a host of other reputable women.

During the market storm, the group apart from sensitizing the market women on the need to vote for all APC candidates also gave branded APC gift items.

The group also used Avenue to educate the women on how to vote using the tip of their fingers.

Lastly, the group also appealed and advised the market workmen on PVC collection and the power of voting during this upcoming election. YOUR VOTE-YOUR POWER

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