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Introducing The Real Peter Obi - By Obiora Aghadinuno by TooNoisy(f): 2:43pm On May 22, 2023
The trouble with Peter Obi is that he thinks that he is cleverer than everyone else. He maintains a bland and colourless surface that conceals a grandiose interior. He talks with the voice of a woman in a labour but carries a heart of stone. He maintains a well cultivated religious outlook but his soul is the engine room of something contrary.
The former governor of Anambra State reminds me of a luscious apple with a large maggot neatly embedded in its middle. So, can we really blame those who mistake him for a good man?
The trouble with Peter Obi is that he believes that no one else is smart enough to see through him; that he remains opaque and enigmatic to people around him. He immerses himself in so many games of intrigue and subterfuge – revealing only a side of him that he wants
to share with the public; a side of him that seems pleasant and kind. But beneath the surface lies a side that lays bobby- traps for his successor with the eleventh hour award of multiple contracts without any provisioning.
The trouble with Peter Obi is not just that he thinks that he could deceive the priests and the religious in Anambra State after forcing a wedge between the denominations and setting the house of God on fire by instigating bitter rivalries between God’s servants. No. It is that Peter thinks that the rest of us would believe his innocence once he is decorated with high religious titles and maintains the well-worn attitudes of false religion.
Meanwhile, the landscape is still reeling from the many horrors of his my-church-is-better-than-your-church policy which polarised brothers and split time-honoured friendships. If Peter does not consider us all fickle and thoughtless, he wouldn’t have left the Governor’s Lodge, Amawbia, still asking whether Anambra is cursed.

The other trouble with Peter Obi is that he believes that after stealing Anambra State blind, he could just rustle up a ridiculous handover note and force-feed his voodoo accounting principles on the rest of us and we would lap it all up without question and remain eternally grateful that we have been touched by an angel. What a cheek! Peter thinks that because he spent all his years in Nsukka, we are all addle-headed like him and would not remember or understand that in any accounting process, there are assets and liabilities as well as credit and debit.
So, he manufactured laughable handover note that is full of dead bodies and believes that by shouting about it from the rooftops, our attention would be diverted from him while he enjoys in absolute peace. Worse still, he believes that his spin doctors have all the cunning and fire power to weave believable stories that would mislead probing eyes. So, he directed them to shout about his phoney N75 billion anytime Governor Obiano’s performance seems to attract a positive reaction and hijack the encomium for the little god of Agulu.
Unfortunately, in his blind pursuit of vendetta, he fails to realise that many people are aware that no one in his right mind would withhold or divert an applause meant for a governor who has proved himself with a resounding performance in one and a half years. He forgot that sooner than later, people would begin to wonder if the great achievements they are seeing all over Anambra State are still the products of the past administration which “democratised poverty” with its famed “supermarket” knowledge of economics. They would begin to ask questions about all the local government allocations in eight years and the huge security votes that have now been ploughed into building poorly-run shopping malls in Abuja and elsewhere.
People would also ask questions about the blatant rape of Anambra State, the award of contracts without due process, the dubious collaborations with South African businessmen and the criminal neglect of Awka, the state capital, for so many years.
Naturally, they would shudder at the utter lack of big ideas in eight years and the disastrous entry into national politics that cost Goodluck Jonathan a well-deserved second term and threw Ndigbo into a political evil forest.
Of course, they would remember that Chukwuma Soludo had warned Jonathan of the inevitable consequences of having Peter as his adviser. But Jonathan did not pay attention. He had hoped that if Jesus had told Peter, “Upon this Rock will I build my church…,” then, he too could build his second term hopes on the Peter of Agulu.
Now, it has dawned on Goodluck Jonathan that Obi is a different kind of Peter; in fact, that this Peter is no ROCK at all!
The real trouble with Peter Obi is that he takes himself too seriously. Peter believes that his “clever” politics of yester years is still valid today. So, he goes around visiting schools that he had starved of funds as a two-term governor, handing out miserable N1m cheques while smiling impishly to cameras and hugging the widows left behind by elder statesmen whose medical bills he had refused to pay while they struggled for life and making a meal of the photo opportunities. And funnily, he believes that we are all conned into accepting this moth-eaten image of a squeaky clean “St. Peter.”
The niggling trouble with Peter Obi is that he does not understand that you do not preserve a legacy by fighting for them or constantly reminding the people about them. No. Once we struggle to preserve a legacy, it takes something away from it. Legacies are like monuments embedded in memory. They are not easily washed away by the vagaries of time. They continue to announce themselves through the ages by the sheer force of their enduring value.
A great legacy does not need the hagiographic skills of Val Obienyem or the praise songs of Mazi Odera. A legacy endures in the very lives of the people that it exists to serve. So, in striving to preserve the roads he built and the cheques he handed to Mission Schools and hospitals, Peter Obi is unwittingly calling attention to his lack of signature projects, his lack of a legacy.
And the import of all this is not lost on us.
In the end, the actual tragedy of Peter Obi is the fact that he has chosen to write his name in the dark chapters of history. And no one should save him from his destiny. It is the road he chose to travel and the cobwebs of infamy are waiting to engulf him as he journeys.

*Aghadinuno wrote in from Awka.

https://freedomonline.com.ng/introducing-the-real-peter-obi-by-obiora-aghadinuno/

https://saharareporters.com/2015/09/03/introducing-real-peter-obi-part-1-obiora-aghadinuno

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Re: Introducing The Real Peter Obi - By Obiora Aghadinuno by Coolsat(m): 3:08pm On May 22, 2023
Whenever I read posts praising him, I just laugh. I don't believe in any Nigeria politicians, they are all the same.

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Re: Introducing The Real Peter Obi - By Obiora Aghadinuno by TooNoisy(f): 3:24pm On May 22, 2023
I wouldn't be surprised if this same writer is now a big supporter of Obi.

Given his name and where he is from, I wouldn't be surprised if he is now a Peter Obi supporter.

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Re: Introducing The Real Peter Obi - By Obiora Aghadinuno by Kapeter(m): 3:28pm On May 22, 2023
Everything a sane person like me already know about the demon. Awuzuku river case is one of the many of his notoriety, he love to look, appear and make people think he's a saint but people like me already know what dude is. He try to gain peoples sympathy by acting and all that but then if you check well with your inner eyes you will know dude is a devil. A known devil like Tinubu, Fayose, Mimiko, Shettima, El-Rufai and many other known evil politicians are better than a fake angel. Dude has been to APGA, PDP then suddenly becomes a saint. I swear to God who made me that i'll rather vote the so called devil in person of the former gov of IMO which i can't remeber his name and Kalu of Abia than that fake nonentity. Said he's a solid christian but yet his catholics are more favored than other denominations. Dude is the greatest evil on earth. Yes Atiku a known coruupt public office holder, Kwakwanso another fulani extremist but to God i'll consider voting these folks first than that fake angel and saint. mtcheew.

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Re: Introducing The Real Peter Obi - By Obiora Aghadinuno by TooNoisy(f): 8:10pm On May 22, 2023
Peter Obi is a just another politician out there. He probably is worse.

Nigeria really dodged a bullet with Obi.

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Re: Introducing The Real Peter Obi - By Obiora Aghadinuno by prince985(m): 9:15pm On May 22, 2023
This one na ogogoro noise grin
Re: Introducing The Real Peter Obi - By Obiora Aghadinuno by Mohamid(m): 9:49pm On May 22, 2023
Am so happy seeing people are speaking my
mind, the first time I noticed this guy is not what he display he is, is the day the he cried on national tv about the oven girl, I was like if he really wants to assist her he could have ordered his aids to give the lady all the necessary help immediately, but no this guy have to travel to meet the lady and call all kinds of media to cover him giving this girl peanut.

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Re: Introducing The Real Peter Obi - By Obiora Aghadinuno by Jnkay: 9:57pm On May 22, 2023
Tribalism or religion apart Obi is a good man because he has a good heart towards the poor masses.
The difference between a good man (righteous man ) and evil man (unrighteous man) is selfishness. When you see politicians taking what belong to the poor masses or their constituency for self accumulation, that is evill and the opposite is righteousness. God hates unrighteousness.

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