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Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by ProudBoy: 1:33pm On Apr 21

*North can’t be swayed by superficial gestures — northern elders

*Only a formidable northern vice will help him, says CNG

*It will be difficult to dislodge Tinubu’s support base in north, Abdullahi insists



With his recent visits to northern communities, it appears that Peter Obi, the 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), has begun laying the groundwork for a potential run in the 2027 presidential race even before the starting signal is sounded.

After the Ramadan began in March, Obi visited numerous mosques in northern Muslim communities in Nasarawa, Niger, Kebbi, Bauchi, Gombe, Sokoto and Kaduna states before the fasting period concluded. In the course of the tour, the former Anambra State governor commissioned multi-million naira boreholes in some of these states, making political observers reason that the LP chieftain has started a mission to boost his popularity among Muslim voters ahead of the 2027 elections.

But Obi’s visit to these northern states is coming at a time his party is embroiled in a series of leadership crises.

Recall that prior to the 2023 election, the presidential candidate of the LP, who defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), enjoyed massive support among urban youths. But he failed to make inroads into the Muslim majority states in the North, as the results of the election announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) indicated.

The Guardian investigation revealed that lack of votes in the North highly affected his chance to emerge as the winner of the fiercely contested election. In the 2023 presidential poll, Obi won in 11 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). Most of these states are in Southern Nigeria. He won in Enugu, Lagos, Nasarawa, Delta, Imo, Ebonyi, Anambra, Abia, Plateau, Edo, Cross River and FCT.

Although he came third in the election based on INEC’s official results, he filed a case at the Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPT) in Abuja to challenge President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s victory. In the petition, which he filed alongside his party, he alleged that the poll was marred by various forms of corrupt practices such as over-voting, votes suppression and non-compliance with the provision of the Electoral Act in various states.

He disputed the results announced by INEC in Rivers, Lagos, Taraba, Benue, Adamawa, Imo, Bauchi, Borno, Kaduna, Plateau, Ekiti, Oyo, Ondo, Osun, Kano, Katsina, Kwara, Gombe, Yobe and Niger states.

He lost his case at both the PEPT and the Supreme Court. But analysts observed that the former governor has established the viability of a third-party candidacy, something that the entrenchment of the two strong parties — the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the PDP — had made highly unlikely. But what factors led to Obi’s defeat at the poll even though he had garnered a cult-like followership among the youth?

[b]Judging from the pattern of the presidential results, it was clear that he performed poorly in core Muslim states in the North. According to the results announced by INEC, President Tinubu scored 8,794,726 votes. His closest rival, Atiku Abubakar of the PDP scored 6,984,520 votes to emerge second in the election. Obi got a total of 6,101,533 votes while Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) came fourth with 1,496,687 votes.

In terms of regional spread, the Northwest had the highest number of votes with about 6.6 million votes, followed by the North-central with above 4.5 million votes. The South-west, with about 4.25 million votes, placed third while the North-east followed with about 3.4 million votes. The South-south had 2.85 million while the South-east had 2.2 million votes.

Obi won two regions (South-east and South-south) while PDP’s Atiku scored more votes in only one region (Northeast). Obi trailed Tinubu in the Northcentral while Atiku came second in the South-west and North-west. Overall, Tinubu scored 37 per cent of votes in the elections. His main challenger, Atiku, got 29 per cent of the votes while Obi scored 25 per cent.
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Interestingly, out of 10 million votes cast in the core Muslim states of North West and North East, Obi merely garnered 665,289, a paltry 6.7 per cent, leaving Tinubu and Atiku to take a large chunk of the votes. Thus, his victory in the South South and South East couldn’t propel him to clinch the Presidency.

Pundits reason that his campaign team has gone back to the drawing table, which is evident from his recent visits and romance with the northern communities.

In addition, there are many who think that Obi’s choice of Datti Baba Ahmed from Kaduna State was not considered strong enough to attract critical votes from the North during the election.

Picking Baba-Ahmed did not add much to Obi’s electoral weight judging by the results. For instance, Baba-Ahmed lost his polling unit in Tudun Wada, Zaria Local Council of Kaduna State to Atiku, who scored 102 votes. Tinubu came second with 98 votes while Obi got 54 votes. Kwankwaso secured 11 votes. In his entire council area, Baba-Ahmed delivered less than 4,000 votes, compared to Atiku’s 60,000 and Tinubu’s 40,000.

While some political observers believe that Baba-Ahmed failed to deliver a reasonable amount of votes to Obi in the North, there are those who think that Obi’s itinerary during the presidential campaign did not quite feature so much of the core North.

To them, the former Anambra governor concentrated on the South with occasional forays into the North Central Zone.

However, while speaking during a live interview programme before the presidential election, a former Governor of Kano State and presidential candidate of the NNPP, Kwankwaso, had revealed that northerners won’t vote for the candidate of the LP due to the secession agitation in the South-east. According to Kwankwaso, the northern electorate believes in one Nigeria and would always vote for northern presidential candidates.

But analysts believe that the reason touted by the former Kano governor could not be the major hindrance that affected Obi’s poor outing in the North.

Another issue, according to analysts, is that before the presidential election, there was a strong disaffection among the leading members of the LP in the North. Just days to the election, chairmen of the party across the 19 states in the region claimed that they were marginalised by the LP at the national level. A case in point was when the chairman of the party in Gombe,

Alhaji Sani Abdulsalam, on Wednesday, February 22, 2023, barely 24 hours to the poll, alleged that when it came to funds distribution to prepare for the election, he and his colleagues were nowhere. They had also threatened that Obi would lose the election if the needful was not done in time. Obi eventually lost and seems to be working very hard to overturn the result in future elections.

However, some northern stakeholders who spoke with The Guardian argued that the success of Obi’s outreach efforts hinges on several critical factors.

[b]Firstly, they observed that the perception of his actions among northern voters would play a crucial role. According to them, while genuine philanthropy can foster goodwill, there is a risk of his efforts being perceived as politically motivated.

Another factor is that Obi is likely to face stiff competition from rival candidates, especially the president, who though has not announced his intention to contest the 2027 elections, would also be vying for northern votes.

The stakeholders noted that to stand out, the former Anambra governor must differentiate himself through a substantive policy agenda that goes beyond donation of relief materials. They also noted that another issue would be his choice of running mate, saying that a formidable northern politician is critical for him to have a chance in core northern


Spokesperson of the Northern Elders Forum (NEF), Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, who said Obi’s current move and romance with the North is strategic, noted that it was unclear whether his interventions would actually resonate
with the people of the North and help him secure their support in the 2027 elections.[/b]

He posited that Obi’s donation of boreholes and other relief materials to northern communities was not enough to win over the hearts and minds of the people.

Suleiman said: “It must be noted that while making gestures such as donating boreholes and relief materials may attract some level of goodwill from the people, it is not enough to win over the hearts and minds of the North.

“The people of the North are looking for a leader who truly understands their needs and is committed to addressing the issues that are affecting them on a daily basis.
Simply throwing money at the problem or making token gestures will not be enough to earn their trust and support.

Noting that the North is not a monolithic entity that can be easily swayed by superficial gestures, Suleiman maintained that "state within the North has its own unique set of challenges and priorities, and any candidate seeking their support must be able to show that they have a deep understanding of these issues and a concrete plan to address them."

He added: "Simply making donations without addressing the underlying issues will not be enough to win over the people of the North.

"It is also important to consider the political landscape in the North and the sentiments of the people towards the current leadership. Many in the North are feeling disillusioned and frustrated with the state of affairs in the country and are looking for a leader who can bring about real change and progress. Peter Obi must be able to demonstrate that he is that leader and that he has a vision and a plan to address the issues that are of concern to the people of the North.

"Ultimately, the success of Peter Obi's interventions in the North will depend on the sincerity of his efforts and his ability to connect with the people on a deeper level. It is not enough to simply make gestures; he must show that he is genuinely committed to improving the lives of the people and addressing the challenges that they are facing. Only then will he be able to build a strong political base in the North ahead of the 2027 election.

Insisting that the the North made a mistake in voting Bola Tinubu to the presidency in 2023, Suleiman obseher that it is unlikely that they will repeat the same error in the future.

"They have learned from their past misstep and will strive to select a candidate who can unite the country and govern in the best interests of all Nigerians.
Moving forward, the North will be more cautious in selecting a candidate for the presidency.

"They will prioritize someone who is seen as more inclusive, less controversial, and more aligned with the interests of all regions of the country. The mistake of supporting Tinubu in 2023 has taught them the importance of unity and consensus in selecting a candidate for the highest office in the land", he added.

National Coordinator of Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG), Balarabe Rufai, described Obi's gestures as a welcome development that will close the doors for some political missionaries who want to term him as a regional politician, or somebody who is only interested in southern part of the country.

According to him, the move will give him an edge if he decides to contest the 2027 presidential election.

He, however, advised the former Anambra State governor to be circumspect while searching for a formidable northern politician to serve as his running mate.

Rufai stated: "Like I have been saying, Peter Obi has started very well from escaping to contest from a regional party, which is APGA, to a more national party, which is Labour party. That has made him a national figure instead for him to have contested in APGA, which is mostly a party aligned to only southeast.

"But unfortunately, he started well from the party level, but from the beginning of his campaign before the presidential poll, he inclined to going to churches and pastors who were advocating and campaigning for him.

"I think to my understanding that was what made him not to be accepted in the north, most especially muslim dominated areas, but with what he's doing now, I think that will give him an age when it comes to 2027 election.

"The move will make him more nigerian and be acceptable all over the country. But the most important thing for him to do is to look for a very strong candidate in the north to make him his vice president. By the time he is able to secure a very formidable, competent, accepted northern vice president, I think the story has come to an end.

"For example, if he agree with, let's say, somebody like Kwankwaso, a very formidable political leader in northern Nigeria on how they can work together, I think the rest will be history.

Secondly, it's very important for him to come out with a new message that will be acceptable by Nigerians. As it is, Nigerians are really in comatose. If anybody can come up with a very competent message that Nigerians will understand, I think the rest will be history"

President of Northern consensus movement, Dr. Awwal Aliyu Abdullahi, said although the LP Chieftain was making frantic attempt in contributing to the development of northern Nigeria, it won't guarantee him northern vote in 2027.

Abdullahi, who is also a security expert said the former Anambra State governor needed to do much more than just building boreholes.

"That will not give him votes. He needed to truly reach out to those that matters. When I say those that matters, I mean those at the grassroots, the elders, traditional institutions, political leaders, marketers, to youth and women leaders. This is a very big thing that he needed to do a lot of work on.

"He has to sit down, come up with a Marshall plan if at all what he is going is politically inclined. And you and I know that what he's doing is politically inclined. I'm also monitoring and I saw that is happening. In fact, one of the boys that is doing that for him is my boy. I don't want to mention such a thing because for so many reasons, .

"The main thing is that for him to achieve what he is intending to achieve, it has gone beyond just building boreholes. like I said, he needed a Marshall plan. He needed to do a very serious reach out. He needed to meet through political grassroots of the north or people that are truly at the grassroots and has a lot of reach out", he stated.

Abdullahi, however, expressed doubt that Obi's outreach to the north this time will be able to dislodge president Tinubu's political structure in the region.

He said: "To be honest, it will not be significant.First, the president has a political party that has ruled this country for nine years and that political party has every possible stretch and spread that a political party is supposed to have.

"And apart from that the president has also tried to build has built his own independent structure before that of the APC that he's working on or leading Nigeria with right now. So he's combining the advantage of f having a political party that has ruled for nine years and still ruling and that has a very widespread to the lowest of the low as far as Nigeria is concerned and two, having his own personal structure.

https://guardian.ng/politics/as-lp-crisis-festers-peter-obis-romance-with-north-raises-2027-permutations/

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by atiku4President(m): 1:37pm On Apr 21
All those lazy fools doing permutations up and down should go and sleep. Everything is not politics. You don't even have a country and you are convulsively fixated on what Peter Obi is doing and what he's not doing.

It's unfortunate everyone seems to have come to accept this glorified animal farm as a country. Who will save Nigeria?

Everyone has been deceived.

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by fuckJones(f): 1:38pm On Apr 21
this guy's are funny, romance with north with 400k borehole?

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by Sergio107: 1:43pm On Apr 21
Somebody say war!!! grin

That's what we will see in this thread

APC minions are coming

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by Macphenson: 1:46pm On Apr 21
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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by AfonjaConehead: 1:47pm On Apr 21
Y'all wasting your time,Tinubu till 2031.

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by AfonjaConehead: 1:51pm On Apr 21
We are never gonna romance with any bloody north,for what?
Romance with those burdens for what?
Tinubu already got what he wanted from them and we all stand with Tinubu regardless of the FLshness of his rANUS ronus....

The north wants to be taken care of forever at the expense of the south.
The only problem we have is the stupid rANUS ronus in the south.

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by Racoon(m): 1:52pm On Apr 21
The North should understand and agreed that the famed muslim muslim ticket of the Tinubu- Shettima was a chalice served on the mindset of deception. It has not done the North No good.

What Nigeria needs is the fella with a strong will to make the nation better Peter Obi or not. The choice is everyone to make again in the next political dispensation.

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by SpecialAdviser(m): 1:53pm On Apr 21
atiku4President:
All those lazy fools doing permutations up and down should go and sleep. Everything is not politics. You don't even have a country and you are convulsively fixated on what Peter Obi is doing and what he's not doing.

It's unfortunate everyone seems to have come to accept this glorified animal farm as a country. Who will save Nigeria?

Everyone has been deceived.
No mind them. People are hungry but they are discussing 2027. Is Nigeria cursed?

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by Lizzysamuel(f): 1:54pm On Apr 21
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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by Oduduwapigs: 1:54pm On Apr 21
fuckJones:
this guy's are funny, romance with north with 400k borehole?

See below the promise of the fore father's

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by KEVIND: 1:54pm On Apr 21
If Peter Obi like he should build heaven on earth for the core north, they won't vote for him.
Jonathan did more for them, they voted him out.
Its an unwritten law & instructions giving to them not to vote for anyone from the Igbo tribe no matter how genuine his intention.

When they wanted to do away with Jonathan in his second term bid, their campaign line was that Jonathan is an Igbo man. With that narrative alone Jonathan didn't get votes from the core north.
An average Hausa/ Fulani will never vote anyone who is Igbo. Obi should understand this & face front.

They hide under the arguement that an Igbo president will divide Nigeria. Lies, Lies
That's not their reason - What many people don't know is that the instruction not to allow an Igbo man occupy the number 1 seat of power was giving out by their father - Ahmadu Bello.
if the person like he should be the best candidate, Hausa/Fulani don't care.

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by socialmediaman: 1:56pm On Apr 21
Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by Tochitee(m): 1:56pm On Apr 21
obi the pandoro clown,he will be buried completely next election.

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by EmiloCorn: 1:57pm On Apr 21
fuckJones:
this guy's are funny, romance with north with 400k borehole?

This pitobi is making things difficult for me and my group to work well cryalways sharing things for them in the north now many of them have started abusing apc.

It's buhari that caused all these rubbish angry Why couldn't he give these communities simple N400k boreholes during his tenure? undecided

Now notherners have shifted all the blame to tinubu and my fellow CoRnists cry

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by Ogonimilitant(m): 1:59pm On Apr 21
Igbos don't care who becomes the president. If Peter Obii wins good for him and his party nothing do with Igbos.

But the truth is, No matter who becomes the president, if he is good it will benefit the Igbos more than any tribe. If he is bad Igbos will suffer less than than any other tribe.

If you like embezzle the who Nigeria money, it will end up in an Igbo mans pocket. Unless you decide to chew the money.

They control the following:
The food market
Electronics market
Spare part market
Building materials
Real estate
Hospitality
Pharmaceutical
Automobile market
Electricals.
Air Transport
Land transport
They control the business in all the seaports

They control everything you use the money to buy.
Importation of all kinds of your daily need.
If you like employ all your kinsmen and women in the ministry and oil. They are waiting for you to deposit them in their pockets.

Those shouting Igbo man can not be president in Nigeria are just deluded. Keep shouting Peter Obi will never president.

The Total number of civil servant in Nigeria is 720,000. Nigeria has over 200m people. Igbos don't depend on government

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by Oduduwapigs: 1:59pm On Apr 21
Tochitee:
obi the pandoro clown,he will be buried completely next election.

Drink water says Peter obi

Then fix the roof

Fix the gadam roof

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by Melagros(m): 2:07pm On Apr 21
COMRADES, abeg let these guys leave Peter Obi alone nah

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by Whalis: 2:22pm On Apr 21
If Obi likes let him place his wife on the table once election bell rings an average northerner will only listen to who to vote for when he visits the mosque iny Friday preceding the election on Saturday. And it is mostly going to be a religious tainted choice.
Jonathan's efforts to please the north is a case study.

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by YorubaForum: 2:24pm On Apr 21
The heading of this useless post should be:
"yoruba's COWARDICE With 'Miyetti Allah' Raises 2027 Permutations.


#Stunt Ikwerre Boy#

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by Ogonimilitant(m): 2:29pm On Apr 21
Whalis:
If Obi likes let him place his wife on the table once election bell rings an average northerner will only listen to who to vote for when he visits the mosque iny Friday preceding the election on Saturday. And it is mostly going to be a religious tainted choice.
Jonathan's efforts to please the north is a case study.
it's fine you are mentioning Obi.
Igbos don't care who becomes your president.

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by KingKO22: 2:33pm On Apr 21
To me, Umahi is proving that he is a nationalist and not an igbo politician

Umahi or Soludo presidency is a goal

Umahi deserves president

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by Felabrity: 2:34pm On Apr 21
By the author name, you shall know them

Yoruba bigots

Anyway, even Tinubu was romancing with north far back as 2013

Move on

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by YorubaForum: 2:36pm On Apr 21
Felabrity:
By the author name, you shall know them

Yoruba bigots
By their mentality we know them..

COWARDS that are pleading for fulanis mercy grin, are those ones human beings too cheesy..

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by KingKO22: 2:37pm On Apr 21
YorubaForum:
The heading of this useless post should be:
"yoruba's COWARDICE With 'Miyetti Allah' Raises 2027 Permutations.


#Stunt Ikwerre Boy#

We Yoruba don't have issue with any tribe in Nigeria

We are for better Nigeria

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by YorubaForum: 2:38pm On Apr 21
KingKO22:


We Yoruba don't have issue with any tribe in Nigeria

We are for better Nigeria
COWARDS, that's what you fearful punks are grin

The worst COWARDS I have ever seen 😁..

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by KingKO22: 2:41pm On Apr 21
Felabrity:
By the author name, you shall know them

Yoruba bigots

And this retrogressive mentality will keep igbos in stagnant cycle till you have reorientation or change mentality away from yiur negative projection towards Nigeria

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by KingKO22: 2:42pm On Apr 21
YorubaForum:

COWARDS, that's what you fearful punks are grin grin grin


Coward that keep defeating you in all ramifications. 😆😁😆😆😁

Ohaneze know better

Get set to write another letters in 2027 bcs Asiwaju is a goal till 2031

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by Oduduwapigs: 2:43pm On Apr 21
YorubaForum:

COWARDS, that's what you fearful punks are grin grin grin


Illorin will for ever Hunt them as more lands are going to the master via cattle route

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by YorubaForum: 2:43pm On Apr 21
KingKO22:


And this retrogressive mentality will keep yorubas in stagnant cycle till you have reorientation or change mentality away from yiur negative projection towards Nigeria
More harder

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Re: Peter Obi's Romance With North Raises 2027 Permutations - The Guardian by Oduduwapigs: 2:43pm On Apr 21
KingKO22:


And this retrogressive mentality will keep igbos in stagnant cycle till you have reorientation or change mentality away from yiur negative projection towards Nigeria

God bless the emir of illorin 😂

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