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Obi: The ‘trader’ Who Changed The Game by Nwaetche(m): 4:57am On Mar 02, 2023
What started as a joke a few months ago has morphed into a national movement labelled by many as the third force expected to produce a new government in the next few years.

Not many gave him a chance when on May 24, 2022, he communicated to the leadership of Nigeria’s largest opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party, his intent to resign his membership in pursuit of a presidential ambition on the platform of another party.

For Peter Obi, the enigmatic political figure loved by the young and the old in equal measure, the move meant it was time to unchain himself from the shackles of politics of the old order.

Riding on the wave of mass support, symbolised largely by youths tired of the system that had seen them toil for years with little to show for it, Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the just-concluded poll, has demonstrated the inelastic power inherent in true love. Spending less than a fraction of what the President-elect, Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress and Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party spent during the campaigns, Obi won in 12 states including Lagos and the Federal Capital Territory.

A few weeks before election, many pundits wrote him off, citing his “no shishi” (a candidate not given to monetary inducement) disposition as the reason only a few would eventually vote for him. How wrong they were!

His “no shishi” political philosophy singlehandedly changed the national campaign landscape where hitherto politicians used to shamelessly share money, foodstuffs, clothing, etc. Every politician became extremely careful not to be caught dolling out cash or gift of any kind to persuade voters to support him.

Born on 19 July 1961, Peter is partly Okonkwo, the main character in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart as his fame “rested on solid personal achievements.” At a relatively young age of 61, Obi has brought honour to the nation’s politics through a combination of hard work, honesty and records uncommon with politicians in this part of the world. Obi is integrity personified.

An alumnus of the prestigious Christ The King College, Onitsha, Obi studied at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, bagging a degree in Philosophy in 1984.

His quest for more academic laurels further took him to the London School of Economics and Columbia Business School, earning postgraduate degrees in Financial Management/ Business Policy and Marketing Management respectively.

Obi’s resignation from the PDP and pitching tent with a less fancied, less respected and less formidable Labour Party saw a meteoric rise in his political fortune. Few politicians and naysayers gave him a chance given the popularity of the two candidates of the political behemoths, the All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party.

To worsen matters, Obi’s home state governor, Charles Soludo, came short of writing the former Anambra State governor off when he declared the race a two-horse contest between Tinubu and Atiku.

Obi’s huge support base derives in part from the sundry youth groups made up of artisans, students, musicians, entertainers and social media influencers who deployed their mastery of social media to drum up support for him.

Unlike the support base of Atiku and Tinubu who were waiting for “logistics” to hit the streets to mobilise for their candidates, Obi’s supporters who dubbed themselves as ‘Obi-dients” used their personal resources to sell the LP’s manifesto to Nigerians.

On Twitter and Facebook, Obi-dients held several educational sessions, enlightening Nigerians on the dangers of pitching tents with the old order. Many heeded the message, which culminated in his impressive outing on Saturday.

Peter Okoye, one half of the P-Square musical group literally put his life into the Obi project, earning himself commendation and condemnation in the process. His fallout with Seun Kuti, a fellow musician and son of late Afrobeat founder Fela Kuti, readily comes to mind.

Worthy of mention too is Mr Macaroni, skit superstar, who never hesitated to remind anyone who cared to listen that he was for Obi in rain and shine.

With the political stage set, Obi kept his eyes on the ball towards the goalpost. He had garnered a worthwhile experience as a two-term governor of Anambra State. He was not a neophyte in the management of political stardom.

Peter Obi had contested the governorship election in Anambra state in 2003 on the platform of the All Progressives Grand Alliance and ‘lost’ to PDP’s Chris Ngige. He challenged the victory in court and almost three years later, he was declared the authentic winner of the poll.

Seven months in the saddle, he was impeached in controversial circumstances. Not one to give up without a fight because of his belief in the rule of law, the soft-spoken Philosopher-King sought legal redress in court, leading to the nullification of the impeachment by the Court of Appeal on 9 February 2007.

In 2010, he won a second term in office beating PDP’s Charles Soludo (incumbent Anambra state governor).

Questions have been asked about who truly is the authentic political leader of the Igbo nation after the demise of Chukwuemeka Ojukwu. With many Ndi Igbo laying claims to that title, it was to Obi that Atiku Abubakar turned to in 2019 for his choice of running mate when he ran against Muhammadu Buhari in the presidential election of that year.

Full of experience and hindsight, as skeletal preparations for the 2023 presidential election began, Obi was quick to realise that the process for the selection of the party’s candidate would be anything but transparent in the PDP.

As a result, he communicated his intention in writing to the Iyorchia Ayu-led National Working Committee to resign from the party. He subsequently joined the Labour Party in a defection that can be described as one of the smartest political moves in Nigeria’s recent political history. Soon after joining, highly respected Pat Utomi, a Professor of Political Economy perished his presidential ambition for Obi, a huge testament to the latter’s rising popularity.

s can be seen from the February 25 Presidential election, those who wrote him off were forced to have a rethink when at the end of collation, Obi polled a total of 6, 093, 962 votes in 12 states comprising Edo, Cross River, Delta, Lagos, Plateau, Benue, Imo, Ebonyi, Nasarawa, Anambra, Abia and Enugu states.

It is shocking that the so-called behemoths, Tinubu and Atiku, barely managed to win the same number of states.

Obi’s 25 per cent score of total votes cast has been interpreted as a statement of intent as many see him as a future president if he sustains the tempo.

Tinubu may have won the poll but there is no gainsaying that the President-elect is fated to live henceforth in fear of the “little boy” from Anambra who exposed his vulnerability in Lagos for the first time since the return to democracy. He beat the famous Jagaban in Lagos, his hitherto fortress.

That’s not all. The man who prides himself as the landlord of the FCT, Senator Philip Aduda, lost his tenancy of the Senate to Mrs Ireti Kingibe of the LP. Mrs Kingibe, a serial contestant of the FCT seat won only because Obi made it easier for voters to vote for anyone on the ballot on the platform of the Labour Party.

In the South-East, the quest of Governors Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi and Okezie Ikpeazu to retire to the Senate after two terms in their respective Government Houses hit an impregnable wall as LP candidates won convincingly. The same for Abia State where the LP candidates had a field day by riding on the Obi fame.

In the South-South, Governor Ben Ayade’s impeccable English was not enough to win him a seat in the Senate. He lost to the Obi factor as were the likes of Tanko Al-Makura and Ndudi Elumelu amongst others.

He may have lost the election but only a political greenhorn will write off Obi going forward. Nigerians can’t wait for too long for this philosopher-king to take over the saddle at the centre to showcase the true essence of governance.


By Dirisu Yakubu

https://punchng.com/obi-the-trader-who-changed-the-game/

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Re: Obi: The ‘trader’ Who Changed The Game by ZIKORAMAMACHI: 5:36am On Mar 02, 2023
Well said. It is not over until it is over. Our democracy must be restored and people’s mandate must be redeemed

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Re: Obi: The ‘trader’ Who Changed The Game by helinues: 5:37am On Mar 02, 2023
It ended up still as a joke cos 3rd position was predicted for Obi but his supporters claimed he will win the election hands down.

If we were to go by the bullying, insults and attacks, Obi would have won before 2pm but na as usual empty noise. They think they can bully people to win the election, mad oo

Had insults, likes , shares and retweets would be added to the votes, Obi would have won convincingly.

Had Nigerians incarcerated into different prisons across the globe would be eligible to vote , other candidates would have bowed out

Had Obi's supporters campaigned maturely without sending undecided voters away with their toxic nature, Obi would have won.

In all this, both Obi and his supporters won't still learn their lessons cos they have refused to change their tactics for decades yet expecting different results

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Re: Obi: The ‘trader’ Who Changed The Game by NothingDoMe: 5:40am On Mar 02, 2023
helinues:
It ended up still as a joke cos 3rd position was predicted for Obi but his supporters claimed he will win the election hands down.
Distant third were the exact words. Even with massive rigging, that prediction could not be achieved.

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Re: Obi: The ‘trader’ Who Changed The Game by Formularcr7: 5:43am On Mar 02, 2023
OBI, Andrew liver salt
Re: Obi: The ‘trader’ Who Changed The Game by helinues: 5:44am On Mar 02, 2023
NothingDoMe:
Distant third were the exact words. Even with massive rigging, that prediction could not be achieved.

Apc and Pdp received zero votes from Obi's polling unit, let assume Tinubu is not popular there, how about Atiku they voted for in 2019, so Apc and Pdp agents vote against their candidates bah?
Re: Obi: The ‘trader’ Who Changed The Game by Nwaetche(m): 5:49am On Mar 02, 2023
Agents of parties do not necessarily vote in the polls they are superintending.

Stop your misinformation.

helinues:


Apc and Pdp received zero votes from Obi's polling unit, let assume Tinubu is not popular there, how about Atiku they voted for in 2019, so Apc and Pdp agents vote against their candidates bah?

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Re: Obi: The ‘trader’ Who Changed The Game by NothingDoMe: 5:51am On Mar 02, 2023
helinues:


Apc and Pdp received zero votes from Obi's polling unit, let assume Tinubu is not popular there, how about Atiku they voted for in 2019, so Apc and Pdp agents vote against their candidates bah?
Maybe Simon Ekpa's threat affected your voters. You know you guys took him quite seriously.
Re: Obi: The ‘trader’ Who Changed The Game by Nwaetche(m): 5:51am On Mar 02, 2023
Obi won 12 states like your jaguda.

Jaguda Tinubu has to resort to open ballot robbery with his urchin and votes doctoring to win.

Sink that to your head Mr. ihorspy or sorry Helinius.

grin grin grin

helinues:
It ended up still as a joke cos 3rd position was predicted for Obi but his supporters claimed he will win the election hands down.

If we were to go by the bullying, insults and attacks, Obi would have won before 2pm but na as usual empty noise. They think they can bully people to win the election, mad oo

Had insults, likes , shares and retweets would be added to the votes, Obi would have won convincingly.

Had Nigerians incarcerated into different prisons across the globe would be eligible to vote , other candidates would have bowed out

Had Obi's supporters campaigned maturely without sending undecided voters away with their toxic nature, Obi would have won.

In all this, both Obi and his supporters won't still learn their lessons cos they have refused to change their tactics for decades yet expecting different results

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Re: Obi: The ‘trader’ Who Changed The Game by helinues: 5:52am On Mar 02, 2023
Nwaetche:
Agents of parties do not necessarily vote in the polls they are superintending.

Stop your misinformation.


shocked

Exactly what I was talking about above, Obi's supporters would prefer to argue about something they have little information about, concoct a lie about it, force themselves to believe it while still looking to force it on others
Re: Obi: The ‘trader’ Who Changed The Game by helinues: 5:53am On Mar 02, 2023
Nwaetche:
Obi won 12 states like your jaguda.

jaguda Tinubu has to resort to open ballot roberry with his urchin and votes doctoring to win.

Sink that to your head Mr. ihorspy or sorry Helinius.

grin grin grin


In summary, Obi lule pi as earlier predicted.

Almost don't kill a bird

Re: Obi: The ‘trader’ Who Changed The Game by Owopariola001: 5:54am On Mar 02, 2023
helinues:

Had Obi's supporters campaigned maturely without sending undecided voters away with their toxic nature, Obi would have won.

I doubt this. Their campaign of calumny really helped them. It made cowardly people like Seun of nairaland support ELUPI.

Many cowards, for fear of being outcasts, supported them. They damaged many undecided voters emotionally and sway them to their side.
Re: Obi: The ‘trader’ Who Changed The Game by helinues: 5:54am On Mar 02, 2023
Owopariola001:


I doubt this. Their campaign of calumny really helped them. It made cowardly people like Seun of nairaland support ELUPI.

Many cowards, for fear of being outcasts, supported them. They damaged many undecided voters emotionally and sway them to their side.

Sisi Seun matter na Aboaba, my street name

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Re: Obi: The ‘trader’ Who Changed The Game by Nwaetche(m): 5:55am On Mar 02, 2023
You are saying nonsense.


You should hide your head in shame for supporting the daylight robbery that happened in lagos and elsewhere during last week poll.

I do not expect much from you anyway because you benefit from such a decadence systems.

helinues:


shocked

Exactly what I was talking about above, Obi's supporters would prefer to argue about something they have little information about, concoct a lie about it, force themselves to believe it while still looking to force it on others

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Re: Obi: The ‘trader’ Who Changed The Game by helinues: 5:57am On Mar 02, 2023
Nwaetche:
You are saying nonsense.


You should hide your head in shame for supporting the daylight robbery that happened in lagos and elsewhere during last week poll.

I do not expect much from you anyway because you benefit from such a decadence systems.


If you have necessary tools to achieve your mission, day light robbery is the best, who dare challenge. Also remember, bitten is part of fighting
Re: Obi: The ‘trader’ Who Changed The Game by Nwaetche(m): 6:19am On Mar 02, 2023
It has to be done on set rules not on fraud and brigand.

helinues:


If you have necessary tools to achieve your mission, day light robbery is the best, who dare challenge. Also remember, bitten is part of fighting
Re: Obi: The ‘trader’ Who Changed The Game by helinues: 6:21am On Mar 02, 2023
Nwaetche:
It has to be done on set rules not on fraud and brigand.


Oya tell us which rules have been broken
Re: Obi: The ‘trader’ Who Changed The Game by Cantonese: 6:30am On Mar 02, 2023
Fantastic write up. We summarized. Straight to the point.
Re: Obi: The ‘trader’ Who Changed The Game by Caramia2020(m): 6:39am On Mar 02, 2023
See legacy.
Re: Obi: The ‘trader’ Who Changed The Game by Nwaetche(m): 6:51am On Mar 02, 2023
Snatching and burning ballot papers. Non use of Irev agianst INEC official guidelines and wide spread doctoring of collated results.

helinues:


Oya tell us which rules have been broken
Re: Obi: The ‘trader’ Who Changed The Game by helinues: 6:54am On Mar 02, 2023
Nwaetche:
Snatching and burning ballot papers. Non use of Irev agianst INEC official guidelines and wide spread doctoring of collated results.


Okay good, now that you have complied all the evidences together go to court and make sure you avoid lawyers like attached pic below..lol

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