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Is Peter Obi On The Cusp Of History? By BAYO OLUPOHUNDA by Racoon(m): 6:29am On Oct 07, 2022
Before I proceed, let me state in advance that I do not share the bigoted opinions of detractors and political opponents of Peter Obi who have tried, albeit unsuccessfully to taint his presidential candidacy with the IPOB-Biafra agitation brush.

As the race to 2023 reaches fever pitch, it is becoming glaring, as many have argued, and debatably so, that Peter Obi’s appeal, especially among Nigerians, is evidence of a historical shift from the status quo that has defined our politics for decades.


However, while I do not share the opinions of those who have boxed Obi into Nigeria’s ethnic fault lines, I do believe that Obi’s Igbo ethnicity will continue to haunt and be used to define his candidacy depending on who is deploying it to further their political agenda.

But one reason why this ethnic politics and the man at the centre of it matters, stand out. First, the debate about Igbo’s marginalisation at the presidential level has continued to dominate political discourse since the transition to civilian rule.

Indeed since the end of the Civil War, conversation about the place of the Igbo nation and the average Igbo man and woman has been a never-ending discourse. But one fact has become incontrovertible, Obi’s candidacy is redefining politics and political participation by Nigerians as we know it.


As Buhari’s eight-year tenure winds into an excruciating close, Nigerians seem eager to get this chapter of their collective destiny, blighted by unprecedented nepotism, insecurity and an economy in ruins out of the way.

Despite the administration’s touting of infrastructure as a signature achievement, the spate of insecurity and a collapsed economy resulting from the deplorable state of the naira against the dollar and the ever-increasing debt burden have impoverished Nigerians and cemented the country’s reputation as the global poverty capital.


Nigerians are still finding it hard to reconcile the man who contested a record four times and who had promised to rescue a country teetering on a cliff edge to a man whose administration is mired in nepotism and clannishness in his quest to perpetuate the dominance of his Fulani ethnic group on Nigerians.

As Nigerians eagerly await the seventh presidential elections in 2023, three leading candidates have emerged for the highest office but one unlikely candidate has emerged and is capturing the imagination of Nigerians. Online, his followers are famously and infamously known as the Obidients or the variant ObiDatti movement.

Unlike the former President Goodluck Jonathan whose campaign claimed to be the breath of fresh air when he contested against the incumbent Buhari in 2011, Obi is considered by Nigerians and supporters as the fresh air among old horses who seem to carry a lot of baggage into the election.


Bola Tinubu, former governor of Lagos and APC national leader, has faced a lot of criticism about the source of his wealth and what many have considered as his failing health. Then there is Atiku Abubakar, Nigeria’s former vice president under Olusegun Obasanjo who has defied his party’s zoning policy to stand for the presidency.

But supporters of Tinubu have taken exceptions to this categorisation and are crediting him as the ‘architect’ of modern Lagos and discovering leaders in the mould of the current works minister, Babatunde Raji Fashola, and a host of others. But a major talking point that has dominated the political discourse is the candidacy of Peter Obi.

While Tinubu and Atiku can be considered old horses in the political game, Obi’s candidacy is seen by many of his supporters as belonging to a new generation. But many have also argued that Obi cannot distance himself from the Nigerian political elite class having been a governor of Anambra state & vice presidential candidate to Atiku Abubakar in 2019. Obi’s detractors are also doing everything to reflect his Igbo identity in his politics.

In my view, Obi’s candidacy can represent two opposites which, for the first time, can coexist and shatter the historical narratives that have made it impossible an Igbo presidency with a pan-Nigerian mandate. Peter Obi can be the answer to the marginalisation of the Igbo ethnic group as far as the presidency is concerned.

One defining characteristic is the support the Labour Party candidate is getting from Nigerians and the youth population across political divides. Indeed, there have been massive rallies across the country of Obi supporters who believe 2023 is the time to take power from the two dominant political parties, the Peoples Democratic Party and the All Progressives Congress. Obi himself has been paying visits to many politicians and interest groups, also drawing criticism from those who want a clear break from the past.


However, in spite of the aggressive, idealism and exuberance of the youths driving Obi’s candidacy and popularity, especially on social media, he seems to understand that to win the presidency in a deeply fractured country like Nigeria, you will need everybody, including those who have been accused to be the architect of the failures he promises to fix.

How can Obi break the jinx that has kept his ethnic group from ascending the commanding heights of Nigerian leadership and become the first president of Igbo extraction with a pan-Nigerian mandate since the end of the Civil War?

Is this even achievable given the place of Igbo in the Nigerian nation? Obi seems aware of how his ethnicity impacts his candidacy. The choice of his present vice presidential candidate, Senator Datti Ahmed, from the prominent Baba-Ahmed family of Zaria, northern Kaduna, has given it an ethnic spread that recognises Nigeria’s ethnic fault lines.

No doubt, the 2023 election has once again revived the Igbo nation conundrum as they seek political relevance in a political system that seems to perpetually shut them out of the Presidency since Azikiwe and Ekwueme.

Obi who is the closest Igbo man to the presidency since Ekwueme seems to represent the fears and aspirations of supporters who nurse the hope that he possesses the ability to provide the leadership that will take Nigeria out of the woods and the yearnings of an ethnic group who also want to feel a sense of belonging in a federation in which they feel marginalized.

But this hope seems dampened by those who are convinced that Igbos should never occupy the highest position in the land. Apart from the existing Igbo-phobia that dates back in history, the Igbo’s role arising from the fall out of the first coup of 1966 has continued to have political consequences for the entire Igbo nation as the dominant Hausa-Fulani ethnic group believe the coup led by Major Kaduna Nzeogwu & Ifejuna was specifically targeted to wipe off its political elite at the time.

Echoes of this blighted part of Nigeria’s history still reverberate today and are being used to campaign in the core north against Igbo candidates vying for the highest political office in the land. The northern political class is also averse to supporting the Igbo presidency and this may be the reason why the north is silent about supporting Obi.

Convincing the north as a power and voting bloc will be one hurdle Obi has to cross for widespread acceptance among the region’s powerful elite who still hold generational grudges dating back to 1966 against the Igbo which I considered unjustified as the entire Igbo nation cannot be held responsible for the actions of a few military officers. Moreover, lives were lost in the ensuing violence that should have served as lessons of history as we forge a new nation.

In conclusion, I believe Peter Obi is on the cusp of history if he can rally the support of Nigerians from all political and ethnic divides that make this complex nation. He has popularity and appeal among Nigerians especially the youth population who constitute the biggest voting bloc. Obi, if elected, maybe the bridge to realising the elusive Igbo presidency with a Pan-Nigerian mandate.

Views expressed by contributors are strictly personal and not of TheCable.
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Re: Is Peter Obi On The Cusp Of History? By BAYO OLUPOHUNDA by Anigreat: 6:30am On Oct 07, 2022
"But one fact has become incontrovertible, Obi’s candidacy is redefining politics and political participation by Nigerians as we know it"

shocked

This one here is nothing but the whole truth. Reason Yekini Amoda is and some BATstards are so jealous, because millions of Nigerians are interested in the forthcoming election because of PO. This time around there's zero political apathy in the minds of people all because of Obi.

They say that one old man from Iragbiji that is bedeviled with parkinson diseases is this and that in politics, but sincerely speaking he's inconsequential politician who's only popular and strong within the confinement of Lagos state and probably Iragbiji. I do not feel the impact this inconsequential man at all hence I draw the conclusion that this election is between Atiku and Peter Obi.

Even if I may not feel his impact, but undoubtedly, he has so much impact in Iragbiji as he's preparing to be the life monarch of the village. congratulations to him.

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Re: Is Peter Obi On The Cusp Of History? By BAYO OLUPOHUNDA by Racoon(m): 6:31am On Oct 07, 2022
Giving Obi a chance in 2023 would not be largesse to the bespectacled ascetic what is at stake transcends one man he is just a catalyst for the new Nigeria we desire. It is more about the things his emergence would represent: that the people come first, that democracy must indeed be of the people, by the people and for the people.

That anyone can emerge as president no matter what part of the country they come from or how they worship, as long as they are best suited for the job; that people with the sheer power to vote can sack the stale politicians with their shopworn ideas and toxicity.


Nigeria at this time needs a visionary, not an emperor. We must wrest ourselves from the manacles of those who have held us bound and have become entitled to our commonwealth. We must shun prejudices as we forge ahead to become a prosperous nation. We must make this Obi experiment now and turn the tide against the political elite because fortune only favours the brave. It is in our hands.

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Re: Is Peter Obi On The Cusp Of History? By BAYO OLUPOHUNDA by Racoon(m): 6:33am On Oct 07, 2022
As the race to 2023 reaches fever pitch, it is becoming glaring, as many have argued and debatably so, that Peter Obi’s appeal, especially among Nigerians, is evidence of a historical shift from the status quo that has defined our politics for decades.

Indeed since the end of the Civil War, conversation about the place of the Igbo nation and the average Igbo man and woman has been a never-ending discourse. But a fact has become incontrovertible, that Obi’s candidacy is redefining politics and political participation by Nigerians as we know it.
“The passion that drove people in 2015 has dissipated. The people have understood they were lied to and we have all seen the consequences of religious manipulations. The young people have become aware of this and they are asking the right questions.

The energy in this coming election is tremendous and I am excited about the energy of the young people and their attention to the country’s election.


The era of rhetorics must be put behind Nigerians and that the electorates must sieve and interrogate the presidential candidates on their ideology, plans and governance style before making their choice.

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Re: Is Peter Obi On The Cusp Of History? By BAYO OLUPOHUNDA by 9jii(m): 6:35am On Oct 07, 2022
All the happenings in this country we are complaining will become child's play compared to when IPOB/OBI rule this country. Their Evil, greed and hatred know no boundaries.
THE EVIL AGENDA TO INSTALL THEIR MASTER WILL FAILED. AMIN.
Re: Is Peter Obi On The Cusp Of History? By BAYO OLUPOHUNDA by Antyislam: 6:36am On Oct 07, 2022
Peter obi is simply the best, Even We Yoruba Christian's will vote for him since Tinubu is on muslim Muslim ticket

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Re: Is Peter Obi On The Cusp Of History? By BAYO OLUPOHUNDA by Maxdiamond(m): 6:37am On Oct 07, 2022
Obi on a journey to Aso Rock!

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Re: Is Peter Obi On The Cusp Of History? By BAYO OLUPOHUNDA by Racoon(m): 6:37am On Oct 07, 2022
This is just an unbiased writeup by a brother from the sophisticated West.
Re: Is Peter Obi On The Cusp Of History? By BAYO OLUPOHUNDA by Racoon(m): 6:38am On Oct 07, 2022
Antyislam:
Peter obi is simply the best, Even We Yoruba Christian's will vote for him since Tinubu is on muslim Muslim ticket
Even Punch Editorial have this to say about Obi’s candidacy; "Of course, I can relate to the burden associated with promoting a candidate of the opposition party. But as I had stated while equally endorsing Obi, we must not hide behind the bogus toga of political parties, tribes and religions to allow a crooked clique to dictate our future.

I emulated President Olusegun Obasanjo and other progressives, who chose country over party to endorse you in 2015. I took a page from Colin Powell, an eminent American patriot and lifelong member of the Republican Party, who crossed party lines to endorse Barack Obama of the Democratic Party in 2008. Powell saw Obama as a transformational figure who could inspire a new generation of Americans.


President Buhari, your moment in time is now. A new generation of Nigerians beckons you to stand on the right side of history. The posterity beckons you to recognise that the 2023 election is a struggle between the nation’s corrupt oligarchy versus progressive Nigerians anchored by Mr Obi.

The posterity beckons you to also demonstrate true patriotism by choosing country over religious, ethnic and party affiliations. The posterity beckons you to then go forth and endorse Obi, an untainted character, a quintessential patriot, a visionary and a generational figure, who has come to represent the democratic revolution the Nigerian masses, as well as your very self, have long sought....."


https://punchng.com/buhari-endorse-peter-obi-now/?amp

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Re: Is Peter Obi On The Cusp Of History? By BAYO OLUPOHUNDA by Faber(m): 6:38am On Oct 07, 2022
Who read am finish, should drop summary pls grin grin
Re: Is Peter Obi On The Cusp Of History? By BAYO OLUPOHUNDA by ImmaculateJOE(m): 6:46am On Oct 07, 2022
Its time for Biafra to rule the country.

Oduduwa ruled with OBJ, Boko Haram is currently ruling with Buhari..
Obi will complete the cycle.
Re: Is Peter Obi On The Cusp Of History? By BAYO OLUPOHUNDA by PeterObi4LP: 6:47am On Oct 07, 2022
Peter Obi will be Nigeria next President inshallah. Nigerians don't want Tinubu flying around UK everyday for medical check-up with tax money.

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Re: Is Peter Obi On The Cusp Of History? By BAYO OLUPOHUNDA by franchasofficia: 6:58am On Oct 07, 2022
Peter Obi is the next President of Nigeria.

I don't know how this would happen but it has been clearly revealed to me several times.



Others should forget about the election and focus on forming pressure groups that will ensure Obi delivers on his campaign promises.

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Re: Is Peter Obi On The Cusp Of History? By BAYO OLUPOHUNDA by Daddyyin: 7:01am On Oct 07, 2022
9jii:
All the happenings in this country we are complaining will become child's play compared to when IPOB/OBI rule this country. Their Evil, greed and hatred know no boundaries.
THE EVIL AGENDA TO INSTALL THEIR MASTER WILL FAILED. AMIN.


They will never rule Nigeria
Re: Is Peter Obi On The Cusp Of History? By BAYO OLUPOHUNDA by Daddyyin: 7:02am On Oct 07, 2022
franchasofficia:
Peter Obi is the next President of Nigeria.

I don't know how this would happen but it has been clearly revealed to me several times.



Others should forget about the election and focus on forming pressure groups that will ensure Obi delivers on his campaign promises.




Na loud wey una dey smoke dey affect una
Re: Is Peter Obi On The Cusp Of History? By BAYO OLUPOHUNDA by franchasofficia: 7:16am On Oct 07, 2022
Daddyyin:



Na loud wey una dey smoke dey affect una
By February 27th, 2023 you will wake up from your decades of recurrent nightmare
Re: Is Peter Obi On The Cusp Of History? By BAYO OLUPOHUNDA by StrongAlphMale: 7:17am On Oct 07, 2022
Prepare your mind for a New Nigeria. Peter Obi has come. Nigeria’s turn has come.

From a Twitter president, he was promoted to a Tribal president.

From a Tribal president, they promoted him to a Christian president.

From a Christian president to president of Nigerian youths.

From president of Nigerian youths, he will be promoted to President of Nigeria in 2023. It’s a process and we are happy with his presidential journey

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Re: Is Peter Obi On The Cusp Of History? By BAYO OLUPOHUNDA by Daddyyin: 7:18am On Oct 07, 2022
franchasofficia:
By February 27th, 2023 you will wake up from your decades of recurrent nightmare


That message is for you… you’re always in the losing sides.
Re: Is Peter Obi On The Cusp Of History? By BAYO OLUPOHUNDA by ElSudani: 7:33am On Oct 07, 2022
Racoon:
Even Punch Editorial have this to say about Obi’s candidacy; "Of course, I can relate to the burden associated with promoting a candidate of the opposition party. But as I had stated while equally endorsing Obi, we must not hide behind the bogus toga of political parties, tribes and religions to allow a crooked clique to dictate our future.

I emulated President Olusegun Obasanjo and other progressives, who chose country over party to endorse you in 2015. I took a page from Colin Powell, an eminent American patriot and lifelong member of the Republican Party, who crossed party lines to endorse Barack Obama of the Democratic Party in 2008. Powell saw Obama as a transformational figure who could inspire a new generation of Americans.


President Buhari, your moment in time is now. A new generation of Nigerians beckons you to stand on the right side of history. The posterity beckons you to recognise that the 2023 election is a struggle between the nation’s corrupt oligarchy versus progressive Nigerians anchored by Mr Obi.

The posterity beckons you to also demonstrate true patriotism by choosing country over religious, ethnic and party affiliations. The posterity beckons you to then go forth and endorse Obi, an untainted character, a quintessential patriot, a visionary and a generational figure, who has come to represent the democratic revolution the Nigerian masses, as well as your very self, have long sought....."


https://punchng.com/buhari-endorse-peter-obi-now/?amp

Where's the punch editorial? Why do you people like to lie so much? There's no editorial or endorsement of Obi by the punch newspaper.
The link you gave isn't an editorial at all.
Re: Is Peter Obi On The Cusp Of History? By BAYO OLUPOHUNDA by AdamuKD: 7:35am On Oct 07, 2022
Obi is our incoming president

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Re: Is Peter Obi On The Cusp Of History? By BAYO OLUPOHUNDA by Owontime: 7:41am On Oct 07, 2022
There's nothing wrong with dreaming, even IPOB members are allowed to dream that Nigerians will vote for idiots who call their country a zoo. In the end we will know where the real zoo is.
Re: Is Peter Obi On The Cusp Of History? By BAYO OLUPOHUNDA by Racoon(m): 11:40pm On Oct 07, 2022
Re: Is Peter Obi On The Cusp Of History? By BAYO OLUPOHUNDA by mycar: 11:50pm On Oct 07, 2022
Even urchins and piggies know that Obi is the best for now

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