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Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by Buckeyemedia1: 10:21pm On Oct 18, 2022
NaijaRoyalty:

Obi is your next President wether you like it or not
President of where? Maybe Eastern Nigeria I suppose?

When the FG eventually releases Nnamdi Kanu next month after much begging to Malami, Obi should tell that to the ipobians and the ESN Patriotic Front, that he wants to be President of Zoo Nigeria.

Nonsense, let us see if he has the guts to enter the East to campaign, when the people there are still asking where Biafra is.

So all those your contemporary brain washed youths killed under the guise of Biafra by the Nigerian Army died so that Peter Obi can become President of The Zoo Republic?

No wonder Mazi Nnamdi Kanu cursed his people, like Prophet Moses cursed the Israelites.
Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by MansoryMX(m): 10:49pm On Oct 18, 2022
Buckeyemedia1:
Very funny coming from Shaq attack, this is how small news excites children like yourself.

Only you political toddlers are unaware that Peter Obi is wasting his time, he is working Bola Tinubu.

A former Governor of a state for 8 years, that doesn’t reside in the state, what kind of mercenary is that?

From APGA he ran to PDP, now he has bailed to the Labor Parry?

Pained! You never begin feel pain yet. Come 2023 when Obi is declared as president bp go kill you at young age

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Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by Nwaetche(m): 11:09pm On Oct 18, 2022
Please be informed!

Buhari knew he was about to loose the election and refused to endorse the revised electoral law that is in force now.

Had it been we have the current Law by then, Bubu would not have won his second term.

Buckeyemedia1:
All of them confirmed that President Buhari was going to lose in 2019?

How far?

I doubt if Peter Obi will even win the South East, what a waste of suffrage for anyone who votes for him like his brother Nnamani warned his ndigbo brethren.

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Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by JOemmy(m): 11:36pm On Oct 18, 2022
Tenses:
Yahoo confirmed Obi is winning

CNN confirmed that Obi chances are bright

BBC confirmed that Obi is the candidate to beat

Boomerang confirmed that Obi is the leading candidate in 2023 election

Financial time has confirmed that Obi is the next president of Nigeria.

One riff-raff, lowlife urchinson will come here and start crying Obi cannot win.

They are hoping on rigging.

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Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by Ancestortinubu: 12:28am On Oct 19, 2022
BATstad urchins should go fir urgent cardiac screening.

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Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by techWriter3: 1:11am On Oct 19, 2022
If I listening think this good piece make front page
Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by ShowYourCertificate: 4:20am On Oct 19, 2022
NaijaRoyalty:
And this news is not on front page yet .. but if it has to do with Tinubu, it woulda hit the front page
Yea, it's still not.
Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by Kokoy2022: 8:22am On Oct 19, 2022
Just as Buhari wasted you and your miserable family lives for 8 yrs. Thiefnupoo can only be president in ur cursed village.
Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by obembet(f): 9:32am On Oct 19, 2022
Tenses:
Yahoo confirmed Obi is winning

CNN confirmed that Obi chances are bright

BBC confirmed that Obi is the candidate to beat

Boomerang confirmed that Obi is the leading candidate in 2023 election

Financial time has confirmed that Obi is the next president of Nigeria.

One riff-raff, lowlife urchinson will come here and start crying Obi cannot win.

We dey wait for Real Nigerians in February angry
Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by Stanislause94: 9:32am On Oct 19, 2022
Tenses:
Yahoo confirmed Obi is winning

CNN confirmed that Obi chances are bright

BBC confirmed that Obi is the candidate to beat

Boomerang confirmed that Obi is the leading candidate in 2023 election

Financial time has confirmed that Obi is the next president of Nigeria.

One riff-raff, lowlife urchinson will come here and start crying Obi cannot win.
manchi no reason am like that o
Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by BATified2023: 9:32am On Oct 19, 2022
vengertime:
We go choke everywhere.


Obi is a goal

Thugs and criminals must not be allowed to enter Aso rock
but gumi is a darling right?
Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by Curious345: 9:33am On Oct 19, 2022
Hnmmm..

The politicians have learnt how to circumvent the BVAS.

They now buy votes with 3k and 2k....

Atiku >winner 27m votes

Peter obi >17m votes

Tinubu > 12m votes

Obi decamps to PDP to become atiku favourite to assume power in 2027..

SE becomes president in 2027.
Atiku spends one term in office

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Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by onuman: 9:35am On Oct 19, 2022
It's rig election and die. The youths are ready to recover their Nigeria from these people whose APC made Nigeria a country harboring the largest number of poor, hungry, most terrorised and most indebted people on earth.

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Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by Holluwhakemmy(f): 9:35am On Oct 19, 2022
OBIdient everywhere you go MTN man

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Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by okoroemeka(m): 9:35am On Oct 19, 2022
Sontima:
The unbelievable is here to hit them.
they say tinubu is 70 yrs old,so Charley boy at 71 yrs is older than tinubu?that man is 86 yrs old

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Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by Omesbrit(m): 9:36am On Oct 19, 2022
Obi is man of the moment. His antecedence speaks for him..

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Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by Igboslayer: 9:37am On Oct 19, 2022
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Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by successmatters(m): 9:37am On Oct 19, 2022
Peter Obi's movement suffocating the black dogs grin

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Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by Valuepaints20(m): 9:37am On Oct 19, 2022
Ok
Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by DadaHammed: 9:38am On Oct 19, 2022
Tajbol4splend:



What do you mean I'm not civilised? How would it be if I was civilised, I've grown lots of hate for anything Igbo over the years, that is the truth and there's nothing to be ashamed of, and it doesn't have anything to do with being responsible or not, I hate them with passion and God knows that, I didn't just hate them for no reason, they earned it, I've happened to understand the reason the North hates you, so you can fuvvck off.

Then let your hate kee you. Na you go kill yourself with cardiac problems. grin

You dey drink poison they expect your enemy to die. Mugu. grin

More hate-induced tachycardia for you there. grin

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Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by Igboslayer: 9:39am On Oct 19, 2022
onuman:
It's rig election and die. The youths are ready to recover their Nigeria from these people whose APC made Nigeria a country harboring the largest number of poor, hungry, most terrorised and most indebted people on earth.
Which mumu youths? The mpuru-Mmiri Zombidients IPOB apologist? Or the ones shouting Agbadorian up and down without voters card.
Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by Buhari4sale: 9:40am On Oct 19, 2022
Tajbol4splend:
Peter Obi will win Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo States, and that's all, if you are a Yoruba man and you vote for an Igbo man in 2023, Ogun kee you.

By the time Peter Obi loses in 2023, these bastards will resume calling Nigeria zoo, iku pa yin.

At this juncture that Peter Obi is contesting for Presidency, Nnamdi Kanu means nothing to these animals, kaa daa fun yin.


Amin
Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by dyera(m): 9:40am On Oct 19, 2022
The world is watching Nigeria with keen interest because of the Obidient movement.

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Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by onumadu: 9:41am On Oct 19, 2022
Tenses:
Yahoo confirmed Obi is winning

CNN confirmed that Obi chances are bright

BBC confirmed that Obi is the candidate to beat

Boomerang confirmed that Obi is the leading candidate in 2023 election

Financial time has confirmed that Obi is the next president of Nigeria.

One riff-raff, lowlife urchinson will come here and start crying Obi cannot win.

Oga which one be "Boomerang"?

Chai, Bloomberg don suffer. grin

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Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by AngelicBeing: 9:41am On Oct 19, 2022
Tenses:
Yahoo confirmed Obi is winning

CNN confirmed that Obi chances are bright

BBC confirmed that Obi is the candidate to beat

Boomerang confirmed that Obi is the leading candidate in 2023 election

Financial time has confirmed that Obi is the next president of Nigeria.

One riff-raff, lowlife urchinson will come here and start crying Obi cannot win.
cool
Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by SeriouslySense(m): 9:42am On Oct 19, 2022
Ultimately it is not Obi that shakes things, it is the people that shakes things, because they came together.

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Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by Buhari4sale: 9:42am On Oct 19, 2022
onuman:
It's rig election and die. The youths are ready to recover their Nigeria from these people whose APC made Nigeria a country harboring the largest number of poor, hungry, most terrorised and most indebted people on earth.

Remember it's not your own Nigeria. I'm a youth too and I can decide where and who I want for Nigeria. So please be collective or shut up
Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by Buhari4sale: 9:43am On Oct 19, 2022
onumadu:


Oga which one be "Boomerang"?

Chai, Bloomberg don suffer. grin

Person wey dem dey fry plantain for him head
Re: Peter Obi’s Movement Shakes Up Nigerian Presidential Race - Financial Times by jerryforgood: 9:43am On Oct 19, 2022
cromse:
How will Obi win?
North- Atiku and co
South west- Tinubu and co
South East and South - divided
Online - Obi.

How will Obi win?
Your eyes cannot see clearly go and wash your eyes in river Niger.

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