“Sell Your Vote for ₦5,000 And Face the Consequences” – Katsina Man Issues Strong Warning to Resident

  • A man in Katsina State has warned residents against selling their votes for ₦5,000 or food items, vowing that anyone involved would be identified and exposed.
  • His remarks sparked reactions online, with some applauding the message while others questioned its credibility and pointed to poverty as a major driver of vote buying.

A video circulating on social media has sparked reactions after a man was seen addressing residents on the streets of Katsina State, warning against selling their votes ahead of future elections.

In the video, the man cautioned residents against exchanging their votes for cash or food items, insisting that anyone caught doing so would be identified and publicly exposed.

He said:

“Anyone who collects ₦5,000 and noodles to sell their vote in Katsina State should be ready to face the consequences. We will identify and expose them, regardless of age, status, or position.”

The statement quickly gained attention online, with some users praising the warning while others questioned its sincerity and effectiveness, particularly given the economic realities facing many Nigerians.

Reacting to the video, @RichieX44 wrote:

“With Tinubu’s picture at the back?? I no believe.”

@DJude27091 commented:

“Poverty is the greatest weapon in human history.”

Offering a brief prayer, @TayeO2000123 said:

“Oh lord Take control 🙏🙏🙏”

Meanwhile, @fredvargas4 simply reacted:

“Good !!”

The video has reignited conversations about vote buying, poverty, and voter responsibility, issues that have remained central to discussions around Nigeria’s electoral process.

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