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Sowore Unveils Mobile App to Boost AAC Campaign Ahead of 2027 Elections

Sowore Unveils Mobile App to Boost AAC Campaign Ahead of 2027 Elections
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In a bid to strengthen his campaign for the 2027 presidential elections, African Action Congress (AAC) candidate Omoyele Sowore has introduced a mobile application called 'SoworeNow'. This innovative platform is designed to facilitate easy communication and mobilisation of supporters, volunteers, and donors. By leveraging digital technology, Sowore aims to build a robust online community that can access campaign updates, participate in events, and contribute financially to the AAC's presidential bid. The 'SoworeNow' app, available for both Android and iOS devices, boasts a range of features including user registration, news updates, volunteer management tools, and a digital wallet for seamless donations. According to Sowore, the app is intended to empower Nigerians to take action and be part of the change they desire. 'Fellow Nigerians, real change begins with action, and action begins with you; that is why we launched the 'SoworeNow' app. It is just one app where you can get verified campaign updates, join the rallies, connect with other supporters, and support the movement,' Sowore explained. The launch of the app marks a significant milestone in Sowore's campaign, as he seeks to harness the power of technology to engage with younger voters and foster a sense of community among his supporters. By providing a central hub for campaign activities, the 'SoworeNow' app is poised to play a crucial role in the AAC's quest for political dominance in the 2027 elections.

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Sowore don launch app to mobilise supporters, make we see whether e go work for am. E be like say dem serious about dis election thing.

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