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Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by helinues: 7:08am On Nov 08, 2021
Imagine, Peter Obi couldn't deliver Anambra for Pdp, Pdp only got half votes of what Soludo received.

Does that mean, Peter Obi is irrelevant/inconsequential in the Anambra politics?

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by Nanaborga(m): 7:15am On Nov 08, 2021
That guy nor go gree share money , instead he would want to make money from the election. I suspect the billions meant for vote buying was handed over to him , that’s why it was reduced to 400 naira and a can of malt, from the estimated 10,000 naira per person , my suspicion will be confirmed in a few days when ozigbo will drag him out for his money

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by Nobody: 7:16am On Nov 08, 2021
helinues:
Imagine, Peter Obi couldn't deliver Anambra for Pdp, Pdp only got half votes of what Soludo received.

Does that mean, Peter Obi is irrelevant/inconsequential in the Anambra politics?
Is Hellanus inconsequential in his family? Just asking .

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by Noblechykk(m): 7:18am On Nov 08, 2021
For Nigeria to make any progress, our politicians must start behaving like Peter Obi fiscally.

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by Benchilwell: 7:20am On Nov 08, 2021
Nonsense topic from a low life that have nothing in is brain.

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by helinues: 7:20am On Nov 08, 2021
Noblechykk:
For Nigeria to make any progress, our politicians must start behaving like Peter Obi fiscally.

How?

Hope you are aware it's back to back to front self defeat for Pdp in Anambra

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by helinues: 7:21am On Nov 08, 2021
Benchilwell:
Nonsense topic from a low life that have nothing in is brain.

Why foaming in the mouth cos of simple question.

You are yet to answer the question now.

Is Peter Obi irrelevant/inconsequential in Anambra politics?

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by Ezemust: 7:21am On Nov 08, 2021
Is it peter obi fault that anambarian dont like ozoigbo?he ruled anambara under apga.and apga will always rule anambara...or do u want him to force candidate on his peaple like tinubu?

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by helinues: 7:24am On Nov 08, 2021
Ezemust:
Is it peter obi fault that anambarian dont like ozoigbo?he ruled anambara under apga.and apga will always rule anambara...or do u want him to force candidate on his peaple like tinubu?

This is not about forcing Anambra people, Obi could have used his influence that's only if he has any

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by Benchilwell: 7:29am On Nov 08, 2021
helinues:


Why foaming in the mouth cos of simple question.

You are yet to answer the question now.

Is Peter Obi irrelevant/inconsequential in Anambra politics?
ask urself why ngige did not do d same for apc upon is a minister and again Peter obi know what it right that pple must vote for there joys not imposing leaders on them like one that only want only is own candidate to win with force.

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by IamWonderful: 7:30am On Nov 08, 2021
I guess so, the same Pandora Peter Obi that couldn't influence election in his state want to contest with Tinubu, what an effrontery, these south east people don't know their place

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by CaptainAyub: 7:30am On Nov 08, 2021
helinues:


This is not about forcing Anambra people, Obi could have used his influence that's only if he has any

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by Ezemust: 7:30am On Nov 08, 2021
helinues:


This is not about forcing Anambra people, Obi could have used his influence that's only if he has any
even the pdp candidate him self know apga would win.election in anambara to me is just mere formality..pdp coming second in this election means they have good structure in place

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by Benchilwell: 7:32am On Nov 08, 2021
helinues:


This is not about forcing Anambra people, Obi could have used his influence that's only if he has any
influence kill u there helinue, because u continue asking stupid quastion

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by vedaxcool(m): 7:34am On Nov 08, 2021
It is always funny how the guys political importance is exaggerated. No wonder the best he can compete for is VP to a credibility deficit candidate like Atiku.

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by HellAnus: 7:35am On Nov 08, 2021
Amunaotutheory:

Is Hellanus inconsequential in his family? Just asking .

Pls quote the zombie well. Remove my moniker from there

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by asanausana91: 7:40am On Nov 08, 2021
Only brainwashed ipob terrorists sees peter obi as human being ,even after killing 78 youths in anambara

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by Benchilwell: 7:48am On Nov 08, 2021
vedaxcool:
It is always funny how the guys political importance is exaggerated. No wonder the best he can compete for is VP to a credibility deficit candidate like Atiku.
wat do want him to do,so u want him to start forcefully imposing candidate to d pple because d person his from is party that is to show u that he is democratic not like other that want to force is candidate to d pple and again in southeast godfatherilism is dead

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by Nicetry: 7:53am On Nov 08, 2021
Stupid talk from low life eediot.. how this buffoon use to rate himself in faceless forum to be raising opinion, u will think he is a well know somebody out there with a huge followership

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by Coolsperm: 7:56am On Nov 08, 2021
OP you again? We don't take people like you serious, ask me why?

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by AfonjaConehead: 8:01am On Nov 08, 2021
helinues:
Imagine, Peter Obi couldn't deliver Anambra for Pdp, Pdp only got half votes of what Soludo received.

Does that mean, Peter Obi is irrelevant/inconsequential in the Anambra politics?

Deeply concerned self appointed afonja minister of Igbo affairs grin

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by AfonjaConehead: 8:04am On Nov 08, 2021
helinues:


How?

Hope you are aware it's back to back to front self defeat for Pdp in Anambra
If you have any sense at all,you should know that APGA is an Eastern regional party. And again, ain't people at liberty to vote their choice?
The country will hardly grow with people like you.

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by Mossadd: 8:10am On Nov 08, 2021
helinues:
Imagine, Peter Obi couldn't deliver Anambra for Pdp, Pdp only got half votes of what Soludo received.

Does that mean, Peter Obi is irrelevant/inconsequential in the Anambra politics?
nop,I doubt if your father can get majority votes In your family

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by vedaxcool(m): 8:37am On Nov 08, 2021
Benchilwell:
wat do want him to do,so u want him to start forcefully imposing candidate to d pple because d person his from is party that is to show u that he is democratic not like other that want to force is candidate to d pple and again in southeast godfatherilism is dead

Do you understand what influence is?

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by Doubleoh7: 8:46am On Nov 08, 2021
It goes on to show you know little or nothing about Anambra state and her people. This same Anambra state that voted overwhelmingly for APGA in this governorship election will come for presidential election and vote same way for PDP, they will go for state House of assembly and vote massively for APGA, go for senate and vote for PDP. The point is, they don't do herd mentality, they all have a mind of their own. Most importantly, they know their people very well and yes, it's not a state that is short of sound minds and technocrats so they always have options.

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by Benchilwell: 8:47am On Nov 08, 2021
vedaxcool:


Do you understand what influence is?
why did ngige did not use is influence and power federal might upon is a minister to allow apc to have heavy vote in Anambra state also, u know very well Anambra is fully apga for Governorship election but pdp for Senate and Presidentcian election just like Rabi'u Musa Kwankwaso that won Kano state for apc but later joint pdp but is influence did not allow is candidate to win

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by wordcat(m): 8:48am On Nov 08, 2021
Ndigbo always chose character first before party. There is this adage in Igbo which says that "Onye solo kpube ALU okpu eze, ALU chiba, o solo chiba Onye hu"

If not for Nigerian factor, somebody like Andy Uba cannot win any election.

helinues:


This is not about forcing Anambra people, Obi could have used his influence that's only if he has any

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by Kam2021: 8:57am On Nov 08, 2021
helinues:
Imagine, Peter Obi couldn't deliver Anambra for Pdp, Pdp only got half votes of what Soludo received.

Does that mean, Peter Obi is irrelevant/inconsequential in the Anambra politics?
keep using Peter Obi to console yourself..PDP is solidly on ground in Anambra even after years of Apga..

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by Guyman02: 9:00am On Nov 08, 2021
Even Ngige did not campaign for Andy Uba despite his been APC heavyweight, there lies your answer.

They don't follow party to impose candidate on their state of origin just because he is representing their party

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by Benchilwell: 9:07am On Nov 08, 2021
Guyman02:
Even Ngige did not campaign for Andy Uba despite his been APC heavyweight, there lies your answer.

They don't follow party to impose candidate on their state of origin just because he is representing their party
don't mine that hell boy, even ngige will celebrate that is kidnapper who kidnapp him lost..

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Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by slivertongue: 9:10am On Nov 08, 2021
helinues:
Imagine, Peter Obi couldn't deliver Anambra for Pdp, Pdp only got half votes of what Soludo received.

Does that mean, Peter Obi is irrelevant/inconsequential in the Anambra politics?


Is obi now ur headache? Are u a PDP member?
Re: Is Peter Obi Inconsequential In Anambra Politics? by Cherez: 9:20am On Nov 08, 2021
You people are funny
Ojukwu we love so much lost election in his town when we asked him to stay off a political post
You guys still don't understand we the Igbos. We the people decide and not our elites.
Yes we love Peter Obi and he is respected for his diligence in Anambra but he also know his boundary with the needs of the people
Soludo may not be all we want now but he is the best bet out of all currently vying.
Peter Obi himself knows but I believe he only kept playing to be loyal to his party.
This Soludo might loose his own village ward in a LGA election to even YPP or PDP or APC sef

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