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Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by ShowYourCertificate: 8:54pm On Feb 18, 2023
Peter Obi Has Energized Nigeria’s Young Voters. Will They Turn Out for Him?


As the convoy of S.U.V.s pulled up to the biggest electronics market in Lagos, Nigeria’s economic capital, word quickly spread that inside one vehicle with tinted windows was Peter Obi, one of the front-runners in the upcoming presidential election, on a surprise campaign stop. Within minutes, a large crowd of mostly young men had gathered.

“If I told them I was coming, they’d have shut down the market — it would have been ten times this,” Mr. Obi said, smiling, looking out at his roaring fans from under a cap that read: “Make Nigeria Great.” Then he stepped out in front of the sea of smartphones held aloft to record the occasion.

“A new Nigeria is possible,” he told the crowd in his distinctive high voice. “For the first time, government is going to care about you.”

For eight years, the citizens of Africa’s most populous nation — 70 percent of them under the age of 30 — have been governed by Muhammadu Buhari, who previously ruled the country as a military dictator, in the 1980s, long before most of them were even born.

In a country where vote-buying and violence often distort elections, the presidential vote scheduled for Feb. 25 presents a rare chance for millions of young Nigerians, many of them new voters, to make their elders listen.

According to polls, many of these new voters support Mr. Obi, a former state governor challenging the traditional two-party hegemony by running with the lesser-known Labour Party. He is seen as the candidate of the youth, though far from young at 61; his main rivals are in their 70s. Mr. Buhari, who is 80, served the maximum of two terms.

“A one-eyed man, in the land of the blind, is king,” said Mr. Obi’s running mate, Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed, in an interview.

Nigeria, and particularly its young people, have had an extremely tough few years. Large groups of schoolchildren have been kidnapped, by extremists or ransom seekers. Youth unemployment nearly tripled during the Buhari years. Demonstrators in peaceful protests against police brutality were themselves shot dead by security forces in 2020 as they sang and waved the flag by a tollgate in Lekki, an upmarket Lagos suburb.

Many young people are channeling their anger at the government’s repressive response to that movement — as well as the failure to bring those responsible to justice, a seven month Twitter ban, and persistent police brutality — into this election.

“What happened in Lekki is a clear indication that this government don’t care about the youth,” said Amanda Okafor, 28, who said she saw many fellow protesters shot dead in Lekki. Ms. Okafor was eligible to vote in the past two elections, but never did. Now she goes everywhere with her voter’s card, determined to cast her first-ever vote.

“We’re tired of these same old people coming in to tell us that they’re going to change stuff for us and they’re not doing anything,” she said.

For many young Nigerians, these “same old people” include the presidential candidate of the party in power, Bola Tinubu, a former Lagos governor with a strong southwestern base, and the slogan, “It’s my turn.” He sometimes slurs words and appears confused, alarming some voters.

The old guard also includes the candidate of the opposition People’s Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar — a former vice president running for president for the sixth time. He will likely garner much support in Nigeria’s northern states.

In an interview, Mr. Obi said that young people invest so much hope in him because the leaders they had known never cared for them or Nigeria. He said it was an “existential election” for the country.

“We’re not going to solve the problem of Nigeria overnight, because it’s huge,” he said.

His rivals, Mr. Abubakar and Mr. Tinubu, did not respond to requests for interviews.

Minutes after he arrived in Alaba electronics market, Mr. Obi’s unexpected visit began to go viral. As the convoy left for yet another rally, social media-savvy Obi supporters — nicknamed Obidients — mobbed the vehicles, unsure which one their hero was in. Eventually, he popped out of a sunroof, blowing kisses to the crowd.

“No shishi!” yelled the supporters running alongside his car — a slogan that, roughly, means “My vote is not for sale.”

Back in Mr. Obi’s convoy, his Labour Party colleagues — traveling in the luxury van behind his car — strategized about when he should stay hidden (in the neighborhood of his opponent, Mr. Tinubu) and when he should pop out of the sunroof and wave (in areas dominated by people from the southeast, Mr. Obi’s home region). Calls from the rally they were headed toward reported members being attacked by thugs.

“They should fight back,” one of them ordered.

The convoy drew up at the rally, where the crowds sang along with the musical duo P-Square, who like many Nigerian musical stars, are proud Obidients. On the sidelines, dozens of young people insisted they would turn out to vote, violence or not.

The stakes were too high for them not to, they said.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/18/world/africa/nigeria-election-youth-obi.html

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by Malory: 8:55pm On Feb 18, 2023
No need to ask. Nigerians have unanimously chosen Peter Obi as our incoming president and we have all vowed to troop out en masse to vote for him come Saturday 25th of February 2023.

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by Massiveglory: 8:57pm On Feb 18, 2023
I hear Urchinss have began planning for 2027.
The PODATTI tsunami is too much for them to bare.
As we speak, enough candidates and supporters of other parties are voting PODATTI for presidency.

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by Jashub: 8:58pm On Feb 18, 2023
Youths ke ...? Lol...they are far from ready to do anything . Obi will come close but he won't win for just one reason : tribal sentimentundecided

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by jlinkd78(m): 8:58pm On Feb 18, 2023
Yes we will
Who also noticed the West is already seeing Obi as d next president

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by Tpave(m): 8:59pm On Feb 18, 2023
Youths are ready

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by Nobody: 9:05pm On Feb 18, 2023
No, Nigeria youths won't vote, Obi should have prepared the way for later years.

Obi will drop out of the race latest February 23

Atiku is coming

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by Zionmdde: 9:07pm On Feb 18, 2023
Yes they will
Gone are the days illiterates and almajirirs who are easily bribed will decide our destiny
Youths are in for the battle for the survival of this country
They will send vote buyers into coma
If the useless apc policies affect the youths most then why won't the youth ms cone out and fight with their votes

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by JoeNL22(m): 9:08pm On Feb 18, 2023
ShowYourCertificate:
Peter Obi Has Energized Nigeria’s Young Voters. Will They Turn Out for Him?


https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/18/world/africa/nigeria-election-youth-obi.html






Yes they would.
I am leading them to cum out to vote from the south west. For I am the Cummissioner, southwest citizens for president Omowale Omoluabi Obi.
Check my PVC below.
#WeAreForObi
#CumOutToVote

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by Machinegun91(m): 9:10pm On Feb 18, 2023
Nigerian youth are not Ukrainian youth,

Nigerian youth are taking back their country in less than 2 weeks.

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by Coolsperm: 9:11pm On Feb 18, 2023
Obi is just the best

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by inoki247: 9:12pm On Feb 18, 2023
LoL people wey no fit turn out for him for TBS na dem go turn out the day no far...

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by SpecialAdviser(m): 9:12pm On Feb 18, 2023
We will. Surely we will

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by PrinceOfLagos: 9:12pm On Feb 18, 2023
Peter Obi is our next President

The youths are ready

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by AdamuKD: 9:13pm On Feb 18, 2023
grin

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by AfolayanBig(m): 9:13pm On Feb 18, 2023
New York times finally joined IPOB. Who's next?
urchins sef

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by AdamuKD: 9:15pm On Feb 18, 2023
Obi is simply the best among them

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by habsydiamond(m): 9:23pm On Feb 18, 2023
Our face don clear like person wey lose money ontop bet... apc na betting gamble oo.. thank God we are almost through.

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by kk2027: 9:26pm On Feb 18, 2023
A sick country cannot be handed to a sick president

My pastor is absolutely right on this

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by hartopher76: 9:27pm On Feb 18, 2023
Oyinbo don finish work here.

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by BATified2023: 9:31pm On Feb 18, 2023
Malory:
No need to ask. Igbos have unanimously chosen Peter Obi as our incoming president and we have all vowed to troop out en masse to vote for him come Saturday 25th of February 2023.
they will still fail as usual

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by 1Dray(m): 9:33pm On Feb 18, 2023
Absolutely, they will.

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by Malory: 9:35pm On Feb 18, 2023
BATified2023:
Nigerian will still win as usual with Obi.
You said the truth.

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by Brendaniel: 9:36pm On Feb 18, 2023
Yes, because Nigerians have chosen President Peter Obi(GCFR)

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by Dialpad: 9:53pm On Feb 18, 2023
Lol .... what will happen next week when Obi looses the election

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by Emmy909: 9:57pm On Feb 18, 2023
Dey play

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by JoeNL22(m): 10:00pm On Feb 18, 2023
ShowYourCertificate:
Peter Obi Has Energized Nigeria’s Young Voters. Will They Turn Out for Him?


https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/18/world/africa/nigeria-election-youth-obi.html


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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by Adaisback(f): 10:11pm On Feb 18, 2023
Thinkam:
No, Nigeria youths won't vote, Obi should have prepared the way for later years.

Obi will drop out of the race latest February 23

Atiku is coming
is there any way you can tell us who your next of kin is, he or she should quickly take you to see a specialist or a strong man of God for urgent deliverance This thing wey dey do you is not ordinary at all

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by Felabrity: 10:13pm On Feb 18, 2023
Millions of people that did not vote in 2019 and previous election will vote for the first time because of Peter Obi.

Example Lagos had 6 million RV in 2019, only 1 million voted
Over 2-3 million Lagosians will be voting this time

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Re: Obi's Energized Young Voters: Will They Turn Out For Him? - New York Times by Softmirror: 10:24pm On Feb 18, 2023
Felabrity:
Millions of people that did not vote in 2019 and previous election will vote for the first time because of Peter Obi.

Example Lagos had 6 million RV in 2019, only 1 million voted
Over 2-3 million Lagosians will be voting this time

WHY DO SOME PEOPLE LOVE BEING DELUSIONAL?! EVEN PETER OBI KNOWS THAT HE CAN'T WIN.

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