APC suffering from ‘Acquired Self-deceit Syndrome’ –Fayose

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Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose, has said Nigerians will never succumb to the deceit and falsehood of the All Progressives Con­gress (APC) on the likely outcome of the forthcoming general election.
He said:”It is self deceit taken too far for anyone to list Ekiti as part of states to be won by the APC in the Satur­day’s presidential election.”

The governor urged Ni­gerians to disregard the or­chestrated opinion polls be­ing published since Saturday in some newspapers, adding that: “Fake opinion polls won’t assist the APC, the way it did not assist the party in the June 21, 2014 Ekiti gov­ernorship election.”
In a statement issued yes­terday, by his Special Assis­tant on Public Communica­tions and New Media, Lere Olayinka, Governor Fayose said President Goodluck Jon­athan would win the Saturday election, no matter how hard the APC try in their game of deceit and falsehood.”
He said; “When I saw the publications yesterday and today, I just laughed because I wondered how people can be so happy deceiving them­selves.
“When you are telling yourself that Buhari will win in Ekiti, it shows that you are suffering from Acquired Self-deceit Syndrome (ASS), which is even more deadly than Ebola disease.
“That’s the same way they deceived themselves with orhestrated opinion polls be­fore the Ekiti election, and up till now, they are still dazed by the 16 – 0 defeat.
“Funny enough, one of the newspapers that published the orchestrated opinion polls described Ido-Osi Local Gov­ernment Area of Ekiti State as a ‘sleepy town’ thinking that Ido-Osi was a town.”
Fayose advised the APC, to “stop lying and face the reality of a lost election, be­cause President Jonathan will win convincingly.”

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