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Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by Morphinne: 7:45pm On Jun 12, 2022
maestroferddi:
The prayer of a sinner is an abomination unto God...

Stop supporting evil..

No one is supporting evil brother but let’s face the ugly reality. The two other contestants are too powerful and popular for one Obi from Anambra to overrun. And this said Obi is not even any different from the other crooks so why making him look like he is not a Nigerian politician. There is no such thing as good Nigerian politician as they are all thieves
Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by Lanre1st(m): 7:48pm On Jun 12, 2022
Gentlerespect76:


Ignorance is a disease. Just be there fooling yourself. Those that believe in a better Nigeria are everywhere. See my conversation with a Fulani man.

Igbo and lie are 5&6, they can lie for Africa. They can disguise, because of Obi campaign they start changing names to hausa, fulani&yoruba names on social media, so you will think they get supporter across the country. See this screenshoot this mumu used to proof their acceptancr
Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by juman(m): 7:50pm On Jun 12, 2022
Analysis is funny.
Hope he wins.

But I doubt if he can win even in south east or any region.
Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by Gentlerespect76: 7:52pm On Jun 12, 2022
Lanre1st:


Igbo and lie are 5&6, they can lie for Africa. They can disguise, because of Obi campaign they start changing names to hausa, fulani&yoruba names on social media, so you will think they get supporter across the country. See this screenshoot this mumu used to proof their acceptancr

Even vomit is better than you.
Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by maestroferddi: 7:53pm On Jun 12, 2022
Morphinne:


No one is supporting evil brother but let’s face the ugly reality. The two other contestants are too powerful and popular for one Obi from Anambra to overrun. And this said Obi is not even any different from the other crooks so why making him look like he is not a Nigerian politician. There is no such thing as good Nigerian politician as they are all thieves
Vote for Tinubu while Nigerians of goodwill vote for Peter Obi...

There is no fight here, ogbeni...

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Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by YoungDaNaval(m): 7:55pm On Jun 12, 2022
Tdoctor:


We come to Lagos because Nigeria is not well structured. The ports in other places have been intentionally scattered. Meanwhile. We will vote Peter Obi. Stop panicking and let Obi, Tinubu, and Atiku meet in a presidential debate. But we know who will miss it already! smiley grin
Lmfao
Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by UBAHA(m): 7:56pm On Jun 12, 2022
Get your PVC for your life, your future and your right! What you do with it is your choice.

Who built Onitsha mall?

Who dredged Iyiagu river?

Who built Amaku teaching hospital?

Who build Anambra state university Igbariam campus?

Who built over 500 kilometers road connecting different communities in Anambra?

Who gave N3.5 billion to listed mission hospitals?

Who purchased over 30,000 computers and distributed to schools across Anambra state?

Who bought 1000 vehicles from Innoson..sharing to schools, security outfits and traditional rulers.

Who gave many schools back to churches..thereby funding them directly and cutting off the ministry that swallow education funds? By this, standard of education was boosted and Anambra went from 26th to number one in WAEC.

Who invested Anambra funds in Sabmiller that today, the dividends are so huge that Anambra is one of the highest share holders in the company?

Who left his office without owing a single civil servant salary, pension or gratuity...nor owing any contractor that did his or her job?

Who left 75billion naira for Anambra state in naira and dollars while leaving office and till today Anambra state has not given him a penny as gratuity or pension as an ex Governor?

Answer: Peter Obi

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Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by Ezmans: 7:57pm On Jun 12, 2022
oikirodah:

https://ireporteronline.com.ng/blog/2023the-rise-and-rise-of-labour-party-and-peter-obis-tremendous-chances-for-president-by-osigwe-omo-ikirodah/

the sudden rise of labour party is like the sudden rise of zoom during covid 19 pandemic when johovah withness globally endorse it as there means of vitiual worship
Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by JohnSP99: 7:58pm On Jun 12, 2022
Bomboiy:


An average Igbo man in onitsha knows Tinubu for being corrupt,for looting Lagos dry and running the entire Southwest like his father's property.
and this same man has done more than all the politicians in the East combined together has ever done for their region. Peter obi will not win by attacking this man obviously your politicians from the East are all dunce to think they can win like this
Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by seeme2(f): 8:02pm On Jun 12, 2022
No be only some South West states na, Peter Obi will win bloc vote in Lagos sef, and clear the remaining five SW states at least 98%. E go come add Kano, 80% at least.

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Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by LordOfTheGame: 8:08pm On Jun 12, 2022
If only Kwankwaso will agree to collaborate with Peter Obi to build a formidable force, all these tinubu urchins and Atiku bandits will hide their heads in shame as they will be beaten blue black.

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Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by maestroferddi: 8:10pm On Jun 12, 2022
helinues:


Wait, are you people saying it's only LP supporters that obtaining their PVC?
You can get a little busy besides being a lazybone....

Go to any INEC office especially here in the South and interview people coming for PVC registration on who they will vote for...

Come back and report your findings...

Although I know you will lie about it...
Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by godakhigbe(m): 8:12pm On Jun 12, 2022
thesicilian:
Don't raise your hopes too high. The Labour Party is too small to produce a president nom

a small party indeed, but a huge candidate.
Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by Dukemmanuel(m): 8:13pm On Jun 12, 2022
Whoever is decieving Peter obi that He will be the president of Nigeria should be arrested...
Your region doesn't believe in one Nigeria..
Nigerians are not fools.
APC another 8 years
If you don't like it you can denounce your citizenship.
Simple
Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by winterfell007(m): 8:16pm On Jun 12, 2022
Angelfrost:


I am not Igbo... If Peter Obi can deliver this nation, then he has my vote!

How far have tribalism, ethnicity, religion, etc taken us?!!

How old is Nigeria today?!! Where are we economically and developmentally?!!

You should be ashamed to make such dull statements above!
It’s pointless hoping for a better Nigeria. Ethnicity and religion has forever stopped Nigeria’s progress.
This is something I have long observed since 2015
Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by chukwuoke(m): 8:19pm On Jun 12, 2022
Thinkam:


Comot here how this one concern us


Each time in the history of Nigeria when a punching bag is required, Igbos will always offer themselves up.

I don't know if this is a curse, or just shortsightedness or mere coincidence.

1) pre-coup the west was experiencing a terrorist crisis ( almost similar to what UGM is doing) Nzeogu and friends offered themselves up to be used as punching bags.

2) Abacha VS Abiola, Nzeribe offered himself to be used

3) Jonathan vs Northern cabal, Igbos offered themselves again

4) Tinubu VS Atiku, the delusional Peter Obi presented himself again. instead of Igbos to do the same thing Yorubas always do in any South VS North affair (which is side with the north) they're wasting their time and energy on a fruitless endeavor.


Tinubu and His SWAGA companions would never Dare attack an Northern aspirant, point one Tinubu Supporter attacking Kwankwaso or Atiku.

Peter Obi and Igbos will always be targeted by Tinubuists and SWAGA, If one is following this election online it'll seem like the election is Between Peter Obi/Igbos VS Yoruba/Tinubu.

This is the time Igbos should Take the back seat and just Enjoy the ride, If Peter Obi drops out of the race today.
YOU'LL see the Yorubas will have nothing to campaign with or against, even the northerners that are Political are not Attacking Atiku and his major party, every Ammunition is targeted at Peter Obi and Igbos.

Igbos have Sense, Tell Peter Obi to drop out, the single thing that can bring all Nigerians together is to be Anti-Igbo don't help them strengthen that Anti-Igbo Unity for another 8years, Support Atiku or Tinubu, choose one side, don't allow Peter Obi to run.

Oga your mouth smell. Go and clean it up. Una no want Igbos to rise in this country abi. If no be #PO this country go enter to separation guy. Because Igbos go to get their PVCs in Lagos you Bavarians attacked them. This time the Hope is Born.

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Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by Adetayo1978(m): 8:21pm On Jun 12, 2022
Why are you people disturbing yourselves about this Peter Obi or Labour party of a thing? Overating both is just too disgusting.
Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by Angelfrost(m): 8:22pm On Jun 12, 2022
winterfell007:

It’s pointless hoping for a better Nigeria. Ethnicity and religion has forever stopped Nigeria’s progress.
This is something I have long observed since 2015

Sometimes, I am compelled to agree with you. The matter just tire me.
Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by winterfell007(m): 8:24pm On Jun 12, 2022
Lucifer1419:
so you're happy to wait until 2027 before anything good can come out of Nigeria, between atiku and tinubu who do you prefer, something tells me that Nigeria youth will make another wrong choice again, and our suffering will continue.

Nigeria youths are bound to repeat that mistake so long as their enthic and religious differences.
My happiness with Peter Obi is that he’s bold enough to come out and slug it out with the big two. He knows his chances are slim but he’s resolute in giving Nigerians a third option. That’s one reason why I’m rooting for him.

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Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by madskills(m): 8:24pm On Jun 12, 2022
helinues:
All this on Twitter and other social media platforms

Ask an average Northerners who Peter Obi is and watch them guessing a footballer or a musician
this baba leave story o, the northerns especially the man selling sugarcane on the street are more enlighten in politics than any part of naija
Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by godakhigbe(m): 8:25pm On Jun 12, 2022
Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by pharmaking: 8:25pm On Jun 12, 2022
1 vote u cast for peter obi is in favour of Ashiwaju.

Another vote for Kwankwaso is another big plus for Ashiwaju.

NNPP and LP are made to create vote heamorage for Atiku.

Peter is going nowhere.

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Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by godakhigbe(m): 8:30pm On Jun 12, 2022
maestroferddi:
Vote for Tinubu while Nigerians of goodwill vote for Peter Obi...

There is no fight here, ogbeni...

Peter Obi ...The Face Of The Oppressed.

#PeterObiFOTO

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Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by donem: 8:31pm On Jun 12, 2022
I am from Niger-Delta, but please if you wish.m Nigeria well don't vote PDP or APC let's give Peter Obi a chance.

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Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by DMerciful(m): 8:33pm On Jun 12, 2022
That should make you happy, shouldn't it?

You all insult but turn around to say only Igbos insult
Honor10:
It is only a nonentity that believe Peter obi has a chance in 2023.

Labour party doesn't have structure, you expect a party that do not have ordinary councilor to win a national election? No way!

It is PDP/Atiku that will suffer pass, their block votes is gone.

Easy win for Tinubu.

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Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by winterfell007(m): 8:34pm On Jun 12, 2022
Arysexy:


Stop responding to naysayers, they are paid urchins sent to discourage Obi's spontaneous rise. Ignore them.

They say LP does not have structure. Which structure did PDP have in 1999? We the masses that will vote Obi are the structures.

We mooooove!
It’s pointless appealing to them. To them the election is about tribalism. It always has been. The only reason they don’t wanna vote Peter is because he is an Igbo man. The hate they feel for those people is astounding.
And somebody wants to convince me that Nigeria will be a great country. Future impossible tense

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Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by mrksquare: 8:35pm On Jun 12, 2022
Nonybb:
-Peter Obi a product of CKC Onitsha
-Pat Utomi a product of CKC Onitsha
-Peter Odili a product of CKC Onitsha
-Willie Obiano a product of CKC Onitsha
And myself, nony a product of CKC Onitsha. If only the society can listen what we've got to deliver



Like the way we listened to Odili and he almost killed everybody in Rivers state through his sponsorship of cult groups. The Niger Delta unrest had its root through the activity of cult group in Rivers state that later morphed and metastisized into militancy that permeated the entire Niger Delta.

Not to mention the assassination of Marshal Harry, A.K Dikibo and other high politically motivated killings witnessed in Rivers state under Odili. Odili is one sad taste of History that the Rivers people have learned from.
Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by AndreUweh(m): 8:36pm On Jun 12, 2022
It’s insane to say that Obi has no structures and because of that won’t win. Who does structure help. When people turn up on Election day, will they not see Peter Obi’s name and party?.
Nigerians are fed up of PDP and APC maladministration, Nigerians are fed up of old sickly and corrupt leaders and now Peter Obi presents them a better choice.
Anyone who is supporting APC or PDP to produce the next president hates this country so much.
Even Adamawa and Lagos states, Obi will do well in those states.
Goodby APC and PDP.

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Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by AndreUweh(m): 8:38pm On Jun 12, 2022
donem:
I am from Niger-Delta, but please if you wish.m Nigeria well don't vote PDP or APC let's give Peter Obi a chance.


WORD.

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Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 8:42pm On Jun 12, 2022
pacespot:
I don't know why people take the power of media for granted in this election, especially social media. Some people already thinking even maybe Peter Obi has been elected president already right now. Agreed that APC is the ruling party and PDP has been in the political space of Nigeria for a long time. But we are in the era where people like to catch up with the latest trend on media a lot. Who would have believed that EndSARS would produce a massive response like that that would reverberate across the whole world. If the current momentum is sustained for Peter Obi up to the election day, I can assure anyone that no presidential candidate among the top three (LP, APC, PDP) will come a distant close to the votes he will amass in the election.

And are you saying the unprecedented number of voters that have come out to collect their PVC's are just going to sit behind their doors and watch during election?
They know the truth but are decieving themselves becos it's not their candidate

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Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by NigerianAngelo(m): 8:44pm On Jun 12, 2022
oikirodah:

https://ireporteronline.com.ng/blog/2023the-rise-and-rise-of-labour-party-and-peter-obis-tremendous-chances-for-president-by-osigwe-omo-ikirodah/


OP: "Peter Obi should choose a popular Northern Muslim as his campaign director and ensure that he has unrestricted access to the Northern Oligarchy..."


To hell with this suggestion. They will undermine you from within. That is how Osinbajo chose a Northern Campaign director and failed woefully.

Use your people! Your fellow Christian even Igbo. Promote your campaign with your full will. Those that want to vote you, will vote. Never feel indigent towards Northerners. Tinubu won with his people spearheading his campaign.
Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 8:44pm On Jun 12, 2022
SimplePlan34:


Check my post on politics and u know I am anti Tinubu. But like I said if the south splits their votes for Obi then Tinubu takes it home. Obi cannot win a presidential election. No Igbo man can at this moment. I don't want you to look at it as a conspiracy or the usual tribal sentiment. Just pure facts . U just don't have the numbers.
Tinubu would not win with Sw votes, Kwankwanso is spltiing Kano and Northwest votes apc and Bihari always wins with

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