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Tsunami Hits PDP As “Capacity” Ebo Stone Dumps Party, Set To Join Forces With APC

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Tsunami Hits PDP As “Capacity” Ebo Stone Dumps Party, Set To Join Forces With APCIn an earth-shattering political twist that has left the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo State reeling, Comrade Kelly Okungbowa, better known by his moniker “Ebo Stone,” has tendered his resignation. The news, akin to a political tsunami, threatens to sink the PDP into an abyss of perpetual slumber....CONTINUE READING

Ebo Stone, a stalwart and revered figure within the PDP, has long been considered the party’s unassailable fortress. Known for his unyielding dedication and fiery spirit, his departure is nothing short of catastrophic for the PDP’s prospects in the state. As the president of Youth For Youth, an influential grassroots organization with the battle cry “Edo is not for sale,” Ebo Stone’s move to the All Progressives Congress (APC) signals a seismic shift in Edo’s political landscape.

The PDP’s frontlines are now conspicuously empty without their indefatigable warrior. “Capacity” Ebo Stone has been a beacon of hope and a bastion of strength for the PDP, rallying the youth and energizing the party’s base. His resignation letter, delivered with the precision of a surgeon’s scalpel, has left the PDP leadership scrambling for a lifeline.

As the news spread, political analysts and party faithful alike were left in a state of shock. “It’s like watching a blockbuster movie where the hero suddenly switches sides,” one analyst quipped, barely able to contain their astonishment. “Who saw this plot twist coming?”

Ebo Stone’s decision to abandon ship and join the APC is seen as a strategic masterstroke. According to him, “We cannot sell Edo to Lagosians again.” His words, dripping with defiance, reflect his unwavering commitment to Edo’s autonomy and prosperity. The APC, no doubt, will welcome him with open arms, eager to capitalize on his influence and charisma.

Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah writes in from Benin City

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