“Money? I swear, we have it all. I swear we have the money and all. We have the money. I swear we have the money to get the job done,” Mr Sirika stated.
Mr Lawal asserted that Mr Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party will sweep votes in the North where he hails from.
Mr Machina endured a long-winded legal tussle as Ahmad Lawan, the Senate President sought to snatch his ticket after losing out of his presidential bid.
The university student was arrested after criticising Aisha Buhari as feeding fat public funds while the citizens suffered.
Mr Muhammad, a final year student of Federal University Dutse, was arrested last week by state agents believed to be men of the secret police outfit, SSS.
A family source said Mr Muhammed, 23, was picked up by officers on November 8 on the campus ground of Federal University Dutse, Jigawa, and subsequently transferred to Abuja.
Mr Sowore said he believes that the national political narratives need to be changed, and to do that, the front liners with no know-how ideas must be changed first.
Mr Lawal, however, maintained that he will remain in the APC even if he is insulted unless his principal, Muhammadu Buhari dumps the party.
He urged Nigerians not to be wooed because the country is not under a religious theology.
Mr Ohakim made the remark at a campaign programme by Mr Tinubu in Imo on Thursday.
