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I will think about contesting for Anambra gov – BLord 

Linus Williams, popularly known as BLord, has said he will think about contesting for the governor of Anambra State following a viral campaign graphic circulating on social media.  The graphics, which circulated online, portrayed him as a governorship aspirant under the African Action Congress (AAC).  Reacting via a post on his official social media handles on […]

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Linus Williams, popularly known as BLord, has said he will think about contesting for the governor of Anambra State following a viral campaign graphic circulating on social media. 

The graphics, which circulated online, portrayed him as a governorship aspirant under the African Action Congress (AAC). 

Reacting via a post on his official social media handles on Wednesday, BLord wrote: “SAW THIS ON TWITTER. YOUTH O’ CLOCK!!! MAKE I THINK ABOUT AM FIRST.” 

His reaction sparked a wave of reactions, with many users expressing support and urging him to run for the state’s top office. 

Blord has recently declared support for the Revolution Now movement led by Omoyele Sowore shortly after his release from prison.  

He said he is now a member of the Revolution Now team.  

The declaration followed the intervention of Sowore who had consistently called for his release after being remanded in kuje prison in a case involving him and a content creator Martin Otse also known as VeryDarkMan.

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