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PHOTOS: 9ice Launches Campaign Table Water, Palmwine And Zobo Drinks

9ice set to run fir House of Rep seat in 2015
Popular singer cum politician, 9ice has taken the political game to a new level.
9ice contests for House of Reps

The singer whose real names are Abolore Akande is not leaving any stone unturned as he has proceeded to ‘up’ his political dreams of  winning  the All Progressive Party, APC, ticket for the 2015 Ogbomosho Federal Constituency seat in the House of Representatives.




The singer who became known some years back because of hit song, Gongo Aso crooner has been touring the states and visiting party elders stakeholders including the governor of Oyo State, Abiola Ajimobi. The father of two has come up with a new scheme to get into the hearts of the people.

While other politicians are sleeping and thinking they have all it takes to get the ticket, the Photocopy singer went into the factory and came up with 9ice Table water, palmwine and Zobo Drinks. He took to his Instagram page to post photos of the new products.

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It would be recalled that actor turned politician, Desmond Elliot made what he has been facing since he made his political intention known. He lamented about how people mocked him.



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