Peter Okoye, Falz Urge Youths To Get PVC

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Concerning the upcoming 2023 elections, Nigerian rap artiste and social crusader, Folarin Falana popularly known as Falz; and Peter Okoye of PSquare have devised new tactics to encourage Nigerian youths to get their Permanent Voters Card.

Nigerian singers, Peter Okoye (Psquare) and Falz have suggested new techniques to make various youths get their PVCs.

Taking to his verified Twitter account, Peter Okoye also known as Mr P informed his friends and fans that he has left a standing order which states that anyone without a PVC is not allowed into his home or office.

The singer tweeted, “I have just instructed my security and my management that no one is allowed to visit my house or my office without showing their PVC!

“This also includes my management team and entourage! No PVC! No visits and travels!… We must get it right this time and vote out bad leaders.”

Meanwhile, Falz has decided to host a concert in respect of the 2023 election, themed, “Youth Vote Count Mega Concert 2.0”, the concert will be held on the 11th of June at the Tafawa Balewa Square in Lagos, the artiste insists that the entry fee to the show will be their PVC or voter’s registration Slip.

He also explained that unregistered Nigerians will have the chance to register at the event.

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