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2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by smartidemudia28: 5:24pm On Jun 17, 2022
2023: Peter Obi Gaining Momentum Fast As APC And PDP Falters- All The Latest Odds

Mr Peter Obi, the former governor of Anambra State and the Labour Party presidential candidate, has been the focus of a scathing attack by the two major political parties, the APC and the PDP, who have branded him a STINGY presidential candidate who would starve the country.
However, the newest odds show that the Labour Party’s presidential candidate is quickly gaining traction.

Nigeria is becoming a failed state- Peter Obi
Peter Obi
Why Peter Obi resonates so well with the Nigerian public is a question that the media and its pundits, political strategists, princes and princesses of political correctness, the perpetually offended, and the ruling class of both parties cannot explain.

Yes, Obi does not sound or look like the typical politician who exudes grandeur, pride, and authority, but Nigerians need a radical departure from the norms of doing things same way and expecting different outcomes.

We understand why the governing oligarchs of the APC and PDP despise him; Obi represents a clear threat to their attempt to perpetually bind the country to their retrogressive policies in order to feed their selfish wants.

Peter Obi has proven to be a difficult nut to crack, effectively controlling the presidential race. Nigerians are rallying behind his campaign on a daily basis, looking for ways to compensate for the financial areas where Obi will be unable to meet electoral conditions.

The Obi campaign organization is now the most fortunate in Nigerian electoral campaign history. People appear to be directly involved in their case and have organized clusters of groups across the Federation’s 774 local government areas. The cell groups have particular missions to entice Nigerians to come out and make decisions about their future.

So far, it has been a wild success, defying skeptics; how the campaign is going with such momentum and coordination still surprises everyone; the more tantrums hurled at Obi, the more people are willing to devote their time and resources in Obi’s project, making them totally “Obified and Obidient.”

If things continue as they are, the presidential elections in 2023 will be too close to call, as data reveal that the majority of registered voters in Nigeria are in desperate need of change, but they do not turn out to vote due to voter apathy and their votes not counting.

Today, the story has shifted, with youths and the elderly driving the importance of having your PVC and voting for the appropriate candidate. The electoral process has suddenly become appealing to the youths and the majority of Nigerians, who appear to have realized that if everyone went out to vote, the ruling elite would be gone for good.

A brief glance at the 2019 presidential elections reveals that Peter Obi has a solid possibility of defeating both the APC and the PDP if their approach of attracting undecided voters who often do not vote on election day is successful.

This plan appears to be viable because, in actuality, those who do not vote are the majority of Nigerians who believe that reforms in the country’s government are required. Unfortunately, Nigerians have never had a viable option to choose from when it comes to presidential contenders.

So Obi’s presidential campaign is a culmination of a master plan backed by the Nigerian people that has altered the game and restored hope.

According to INEC, a total of 84,004,084 million Nigerians registered to vote, with 29364,209 accredited voters and a total of 27,324,583 valid ballots. So, out of 84 million voters, only roughly 28 million voted to choose the winner.

Muhammadu Buhari received 15,191,847 votes, winning 19 of the 36 states. His primary opponent, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, received 11,255,978 votes and won 17 states and Abuja.

What happened to the almost 50 million voters who did not vote? Taking into consideration the deaths of some Nigerians and the migration of others, around 40 million votes still remains unaccounted for.

Now, Buhari won with only 15 million votes, indicating that the 40 million voters who may have voted could have outnumbered Buhari’s votes. Even if they spread their votes among other candidates than the APC and PDP, they might have garnered at least 20 million votes still to defeat Buhari and Atiku.

According to the most recent odds, Mr Peter Obi’s prospects are increasing as the APC and PDP’s poll numbers fall.

From Island Communications Village, Smart Omo-Idemudia writes.
https://ireporteronline.com.ng/blog/peter-obi-gaining-momentum-fast-as-apc-and-pdp-falters-by-smart-idemudia/

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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by ProfOkai: 5:40pm On Jun 17, 2022
Volume please...

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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by gracealonev: 6:06pm On Jun 17, 2022
Who is his running mate?

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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by Gbengajans: 6:08pm On Jun 17, 2022
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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by AFRICANJAMAICA: 6:15pm On Jun 17, 2022
gracealonev:
Who is his running mate?

With due time

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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by wallarwallar(m): 6:51pm On Jun 17, 2022
Dis is how Obi supporters will keep dreaming with rubbish analysis until obi come 4th after election and dere face go clear

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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by MissLeslie(m): 6:59pm On Jun 17, 2022
Momentum among the fool like him, name where labour party headquarter is, list of there candidate for each state, senate, house of assembly and state assembly, which local government are they controlling and state they rule

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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by MissLeslie(m): 7:01pm On Jun 17, 2022
wallarwallar:
Dis is how Obi supporters will keep dreaming with rubbish analysis until obi come 4th after election and dere face go clear


He will step down for a serious candidate

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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by NaijaCuzin: 7:44pm On Jun 17, 2022
Because Nigerians are tired of old and recycled people

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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by TooNoisy(f): 7:44pm On Jun 17, 2022
He has no momentum.

Its the same IPOB youths that just keep shouting his name up and down. He is not known in the North at all. No one knows him. He cannot get 25% of votes in any northern state. His party has no candidates in the North. They don't have any state chairmen, local government chairmen or even ward members.

No credible politician is associating with him. No one knows him in Ogun, Ondo, Ekiti, Osun and Oyo. He is little known in Edo and Delta. He couldn't even get a Northerner as placeholder. He had to use the only non-Igbo supporting him, who happens to be a discredited politician like Doyin Okupe.

No momentum anywhere. Everything is online and he would not get 2 million votes in the real election. He is just being supported by IPOB members who use cyber bullying as their tactic.

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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by stayblessed0: 7:44pm On Jun 17, 2022
Akoi grace

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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by iHart(m): 7:44pm On Jun 17, 2022
We want to hear your running mate place....

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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by OgunleyeA1: 7:44pm On Jun 17, 2022
We buy Human toes for $40,000. is this REAL?






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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by NaijaRoyalty(m): 7:44pm On Jun 17, 2022
Peter Obi movement is bigger than Obi himself

It is unstoppable

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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by Ezedon(m): 7:45pm On Jun 17, 2022
We OBIdiently stand with Peter Obi

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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by Reallysimple: 7:45pm On Jun 17, 2022
Hope he can leverage that momentum and turn it into actual results. Because in the end elections are won by votes and not 'momentum.'

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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by tuoyoojo(m): 7:45pm On Jun 17, 2022
Obi is a radical shift from the normal

For once I have hope in this country

I am motivated and obidient



They say obi have no structure, then how is that your problem. Is that not to the advantage of ur candidate with structure. Continue your campaign. We would meet at the polls

Meanwhile, let the obidients carry out their mobilisation and refuse to be detered by distractions ......they are already scared

If not why are they don't critisizing the presidential aspirants of other parties

As e dey pain them, e dey sweet us, as e dey sweet us, e dey pain them...

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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by Zchi1052(m): 7:45pm On Jun 17, 2022
For many reasons,he is considered to be the best
He says what's on the mind of the Nigerian youths
Youths feel so recognised more ever
He is definitely going to make our educational system work again
Power sector will boom
Economy will bounce back to life
And most especially we Nigerians are tired of old politicians that have been rotating the Aso Rock as if it's there rightful inheritance
Those people that are in APC now were those have been in PDP before,vice versa
ATIKU HAVE BEEN contesting for the seat of the president since 1993 ,if he meant well for Nigerians he would have retired not being greedy and desperate
Tinubu on the other hand ,have really tried in Nigerian politics,he's supposed to remain as king-maker instead he wants the SEAT by all means stressing that it's his turn,and no one has the power or right to drag with him
ANY WELL MEANING NIGERIAN THAT IS NOT ENEMY OF PROGRESS MUST VOTE FOR PETER OBI

All these are clear pictures of what to expect depends on if we are being smart or selfish to know what we really want!!!

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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by nairalee(m): 7:45pm On Jun 17, 2022
At this juncture, Buhari was so terrible that even a demon would be enticing right now

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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by eedriyz(m): 7:45pm On Jun 17, 2022
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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by ClassicMan202(m): 7:46pm On Jun 17, 2022
When God say na your time... You go use egg break palm karnel

I guess the youths have finally woken up from slumber, time to dislodge these old parasites sucking our future dry.

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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by franktech(m): 7:46pm On Jun 17, 2022
I go vote Tinubu 4+4, black people thrive better in hardship. At least we need 8 years or 16 years more iron fist economy before people will get tired and have sense

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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by mykelsmile(m): 7:46pm On Jun 17, 2022
We movee

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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by kapelvej: 7:46pm On Jun 17, 2022
gracealonev:
Who is his running mate?
Doyin Okukpe

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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by Olastep(m): 7:46pm On Jun 17, 2022
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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by yyba: 7:46pm On Jun 17, 2022
Gaining momentum only on social media and thank god inec don't have polling unit there grin

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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by Mamushe: 7:46pm On Jun 17, 2022
Good

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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by ecolime(m): 7:46pm On Jun 17, 2022
Lets not deceive ourselves, Nigeria as a country is not yet ready for intellectuals like Obi. Besides most people outside of the SE see Obi as an Igbo project. Forget all these online polls.

The wise thing for him to do is pair off with Kwankwanso. Walahi, the combo go mad and will give either Atiku or Tinubu a run for their money.

Anyway, what do I know?

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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by BuhariNaWah: 7:46pm On Jun 17, 2022
yyba:
Gaining momentum only on social media and thank god inec don't have polling unit there grin


Shut up!
Suffer no dey taya you?!
Ozuo

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Re: 2023: Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Momentum Fast? by Eriggs: 7:46pm On Jun 17, 2022
Momentum among ipob criminals.....
The only thing they know how to do is to curse and insult.

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