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Welcum:As a 'hardline Obidient,' I'd expect you to be more open-minded and less dismissive of information. What's going on? If you're so sure it's fake, then provide your own reliable sources to back up your claim. Let's have a respectful discussion. Just recently peter obi travel to Indonesia and what is the big deal about traveling to USA to see Donald trumps. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jX0khKXU6RU&pp=ygUcUGV0ZXIgb2JpIHRyYXZlbCB0byBWaWV0bmFtIA%3D%3D |
gidgiddy:Your comment says a lot about your values. It seems like you prioritize power over principle. I'm surprised you're not ashamed to admit that you're more interested in winning elections than in standing up for what's right. You're essentially saying that politicians have no integrity and will switch parties whenever it suits them. That's not politics, that's opportunism. |
In the ever-evolving landscape of Nigerian politics, the relationship between politicians is often seen as a delicate balance of power, ambition, and public interest. The recent request by Mallam Nasir El-Rufai asking Peter Obi, the Labour Party presidential candidate in the 2023 elections, to join the Social Democratic Party (SDP), has sparked a series of debates. While El-Rufai appeal to Obi might seem like a friendly gesture from one political leader to another, there are compelling reasons why such a request is not only misplaced but undermines the principles of political autonomy and personal agency. Peter Obi, a former governor of Anambra State and a figure representing hope and change in Nigerian politics, should be given the space to make decisions for himself, free from external pressure. Every politician, especially someone as prominent as Peter Obi, must have the freedom to chart his own political course without being coerced or influenced by others. El-Rufai's call to Obi to join SDP undermines this autonomy. Obi’s political journey has been defined by his independence and vision for a new Nigeria—one that doesn’t bow to the conventional norms of party politics. In asking Obi to join the SDP, El-Rufai risks reducing him to a mere cog in another political machinery. The integrity of political movements hinges on the ability of their leaders to act on their own convictions. Obi, having already made a significant impact with the Labour Party, deserves the right to determine which platform will best serve his ideals and those of his supporters. Peter Obi’s history in politics suggests that he is not the type of leader to be swayed by external pressures. His presidential run in 2023, though ultimately unsuccessful, marked a distinct shift in Nigerian political discourse. Obi presented himself as an alternative to the entrenched powers, advocating for fiscal discipline, anti-corruption measures, and a rejuvenation of Nigeria's socio-economic fabric. His appeal to millions of Nigerians, particularly the youth, is based on a belief in leadership that is transparent, selfless, and driven by public service. It is this independence of thought and action that has endeared him to his followers. By pressuring Obi to join another party, El-Rufai risks diminishing the very essence of what makes Obi such a distinctive political figure. A major flaw in El-Rufai's suggestion is the presumption that Obi should align with SDP simply because it fits into a certain political puzzle. Political decisions are strategic, requiring deep introspection, analysis of the political climate, and consideration of the long-term implications for the nation and one’s own political brand. Obi has already made it clear that his goal is not to align with the status quo but to provide an alternative vision. It is crucial to acknowledge that the nature of Nigerian politics demands that decisions are made on the basis of a larger vision. Joining the SDP may not align with Obi’s carefully crafted political message, which transcends the short-term benefits of party affiliation. Peter Obi’s supporters view him not just as a politician but as a symbol of change and hope. These followers believe in the ideals he represents, which are not tied to any particular political party, but to the pursuit of a better Nigeria. If Obi were to shift allegiances to SDP under pressure, it could alienate a large portion of his base who may see this move as a betrayal of his earlier promises of political independence. The loyalty of Obi's supporters lies in the authenticity of his political agenda, not in the party he chooses to join. Thus, El-Rufai’s request could inadvertently harm Obi’s political capital, both in the short and long term. The Nigerian political system is in dire need of fresh ideas and new alliances. Obi, having broken away from the dominant two-party system in 2023, has proven that he is capable of thinking beyond traditional political boundaries. Rather than urging Obi to join a party, El-Rufai and others should focus on building a coalition of like-minded leaders who are committed to creating a better future for the nation. Pressure to join an established party like SDP doesn’t contribute to political innovation; it merely sustains the same power structures that many Nigerians are trying to escape. If El-Rufai truly believes in Obi’s potential, he should encourage collaboration and partnership, not demand conformity to one party or another. At the heart of this debate is the idea of respecting individual decisions. Peter Obi has built a political identity around the values of transparency, accountability, and national development. His political philosophy has resonated with millions of Nigerians who are tired of traditional party politics. To respect his legacy, El-Rufai and others should allow Obi the space to choose the platform that aligns with his values and goals, rather than pressuring him into a decision that may not reflect his true beliefs. Ultimately, the call for Peter Obi to join the SDP is one rooted in a lack of understanding of what truly drives political movements. Peter Obi, like any other political figure, should be allowed the freedom to determine his own political future without being pressured by external actors. His ability to make this decision independently is what will allow him to continue being a voice for change in Nigerian politics. If Nigeria is to move forward, the political class must learn to respect the autonomy of its leaders, especially those who represent the aspirations of the people. El-Rufai, like all others, must recognize that Obi’s political destiny is his own to shape, not for others to dictate. |
PresidObi:Let's just say I have my ways of getting informed. Trust me on this one. |
In a bold and groundbreaking move, Peter Obi, the prominent Nigerian politician and former presidential candidate, is gearing up for a highly anticipated visit to the White House. Joined by a few passionate Obidients, Obi will meet with U.S. President Donald Trump and senior White House officials to discuss crucial matters regarding Nigeria's upcoming 2027 presidential election. This historic visit aims to open dialogue on how the 2027 Nigerian elections can be free, fair, and transparent. The group intends to raise concerns about the legitimacy of the 2023 presidential election that saw Bola Tinubu assume office. Obi and his team will urge Trump to consider investigating the 2023 election results to ensure that any potential malpractices or irregularities are thoroughly examined, particularly in light of concerns about the abuse of executive power. Obi’s mission extends beyond politics – he plans to delve into broader economic discussions with Trump and White House officials, comparing the U.S. and Nigerian economies. With growing hopes for a stronger Nigeria, Obi aims to explore how both countries can collaborate to foster mutual growth and prosperity. As the 2027 elections draw near, Peter Obi’s determined efforts to secure a free and fair electoral process in Nigeria could reshape the future of the nation's democracy, with global attention on his next steps. Stay tuned for updates on this pivotal visit! |
Factcheck0001:Your question is as irrelevant as your attempt at an insult. Better luck next time. |
Burob:Your opinion is as irrelevant as your attempt at an insult. Better luck next time. |
Burob:Your opinion is as irrelevant as your attempt at an insult. Better luck next time. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r50XoHAqqK4&pp=ygUpUmV2b2x1dGlvbiB0byBiZWdpbiBpbiBOaWdlcmlhIG1hcmNoIDIwMjU%3D Ahead of the 2027 general polls, Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, has declared support for Peter Obi of the Labour Party. Mohammed who received the 2023 LP presidential candidate at the Government House on Thursday said he was ready to work with Obi. The closed-door meeting, which lasted for more than one hour at the Ramat House in Bauchi, was followed by a press briefing. |
Factcheck0001:Are you okay or his your brain paining you? Stop opening your tribalistic mouth to talk nonsense. |
In a stunning turn of events, a powerful political revolution is set to begin before the end of March 2025 as Nigerians, frustrated by years of mismanagement under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu and the ruling APC party, rise up in unprecedented unity. With widespread protests, civil disobedience, and a growing movement for political change, the streets of major cities are now filled with voices demanding accountability and a new direction for the country. Citizens, from all walks of life, are calling for an end to what they describe as a failure of governance, economic instability, and corruption under the current administration. Political analysts are closely watching this rising tide of dissent, predicting a transformative shift in the country's political landscape that could reshape Nigeria's future. As the revolution gathers momentum, the calls for reform and the ousting of the APC government are gaining support both within the nation and from international observers, who are closely monitoring the situation. The world waits to see how this revolt will unfold and what changes may lie ahead for Africa’s most populous nation. |
atiku4President:You tinubu supporter should shut up your tribalistic bigotry mouth and stop talking without thinking. While not stayed calm to see what happens in the coming weeks and months. Tinubu and APC are betrayers of Nigerians and must face the consequences of their actions. |
gabbytabby:It is too early for you tribalistic bigotry thieftinubu supporter to start wailing. |
Edygrin:You are talking rubbish. You are a spoiled kid that lack good manners. Your joblessness is making you talk childishly and display tribalism. Jobless wailer. |
As the political climate in Nigeria intensifies, many Nigerians are anticipating a nationwide celebration later this year. Sources close to political insiders suggest that a movement to impeach President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is gaining significant traction, and there is growing optimism among opposition parties and activists that it could become a reality before the end of 2025. The impeachment push comes amid mounting concerns over economic policies, allegations of corruption, and discontent with the government’s handling of national security and development. Protests have surged in various parts of the country, and civil society organizations have voiced their support for the impeachment proceedings. Experts predict that should the impeachment proceed, Nigerians may witness one of the most historic moments in the nation’s political history. While supporters of the president continue to defend his leadership, many believe that the grounds for his removal will only continue to grow stronger as more evidence and opposition build up. Whether this prediction materializes or not, it’s clear that the political temperature in Nigeria is set to rise, with millions closely watching how the events unfold in the coming months. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfZ-HTHwgLM?si=T2vq9VrxhNYacv0Z |
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simpleseyi:Tinubu is a loser alongside his tribalistic yorubas ronu supporters who are confirm losers.
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kedeojo:You are talking rubbish. You are suffering mental sickness that is why you are talking without thinking and displaying your ignorance and tribalism. Tinubu is a goner and can not win 2027 presidential election. Better go and see your psychiatrist doctor before you fully turn into a mad person completely. Mad person is know for talking rubbish always. I pity you and your fellow tribalistic bigotry yorubas who think tinubu will contest for second term. Confused Olodo
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Putindbutt:Coward Skull mining yoruba, so yorubas are now ijaw publicity spokesman abi, or yorubas are now the mouthpiece of ijaws now?. Same ijaw that have already declare they will not support tinubu 2027 reelection bid because tinubu and yorubas have betray the ijaw people or have you not heard asiri dukubo calling yorubas and tinubu betrayers. Watched the video below again https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9ut1jkh7Sc&pp=ygUvQXNpcmkgZHVrdWJvIGNhbGwgdGludWJ1IGFuZCB5b3J1YmFzIGJldHJheWVycyA Yoruba coward |
PressMyButton:Shut up your tribalistic propaganda mouth. You are not even afraid to use ijaw name for propaganda. May God punish you yoruba for using ijaw name to spread falsehood, for ijaws will not support tinubu 2027 reelection because yorubas and tinubu are betrayers. Yorubas have betray northerners, south easterners, and south southerners; so Yorubas should forget becoming president of Nigeria because yorubas will not rule Nigeria again. Tribalistic bigotry yoruba https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zz3OWwNPb48&pp=ygUuTm9ydGhlcm5lcnMgY2FsbCB0aW51YnUgYW5kIHlvcnViYXMgYmV0cmF5ZXJzIA%3D%3D NORTHERNERS ANGRY AT TINUBU BETRAYAL, SAYS YORUBAS WILL NEVER RULE NIGERIA AGAIN, CALLS FOR BREAK UP |
FAKE NEWS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9ut1jkh7Sc&pp=ygUvQXNpcmkgZHVrdWJvIGNhbGwgdGludWJ1IGFuZCB5b3J1YmFzIGJldHJheWVycyA%3D We Cannot Work With Tinubu And Yoruba People, They Are Betrayers"-Asari Lambasted Tinubu |
President Bola Tinubu's administration has come under increasing scrutiny from Nigerians and opposition parties, who accuse him of being unyielding to criticism and dissenting voices. Observers say Tinubu's leadership style has become increasingly rigid, leading to concerns about his willingness to listen to opposing views and adapt to changing circumstances. "Tinubu's refusal to acknowledge criticism and adjust his policies accordingly is worrying," said a political analyst. "It may ultimately lead to his downfall if he fails to heed the warnings and advice from well-meaning Nigerians." The administration has maintained that it remains committed to delivering on its campaign promises, despite the criticism. |
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