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Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by floret23(f): 3:20pm On Sep 08, 2022
As the gospel grew from those who knew him to those who started knowing him, hope was once again restored in the future of Nigeria as Peter Obi clearly stands out as an alternative that we can believe in. As more people began to get baptized into this belief, an Obi movement was born. In no time, the movement turned into ‘Obi-dience’ to the new Nigeria that beckons with Peter Obi.

Incidentally, Nigerians and Africans would hardly be able to predict the exact impact of the ‘Obidient’ Movement on the 2023 Presidential election in Nigeria and beyond. However, the daily and steady growth as well as the strength of the movement is already attracting global attention. And for some of us, the movement is set to revolutionize and redefine Nigeria, Africa, and global politics from the practical standpoint of the duties and responsibilities of leaders and followers.

A few days ago, an American Facebook friend of mine wrote to ask me the meaning of ‘Obidients’ that the social media space is currently awash with. Responding, I took time to tell him our obvious, interesting but not so palatable political history and development since the precolonial era. Having established the ugly times, we have been through a lot as a nation; I zeroed into the last 22 years of our political development (our current 4th republic), and sadness embraced my heart as I explained how we have progressively retrogressed.

My heart broke and I felt like I was reliving the accumulated burden of this 4th Republic as I narrated the ordeal of the last 22 years and how as a nation our leaders have progressively set new barometers for corruption, insecurity, nepotism and failed economic policies. The tears of my soul opened the realities of how the policies of our old, recycled, selfish, corrupt, nepotistic, and unpatriotic leaders have unleashed terror on the populace to the extent that sorrow, tears, hopelessness, and blood remain the extant results.

I was happy to talk about how happy, hospitable, and resilient Nigerians are. I was however angry to emphasize that the last 7 years of Buhari and APC stepped up the nations gloom and doom to the extent that for the first time since the end of the civil war in 1970, our resilience is being tested to a breaking point. The daily harvest of needless death in the hands of terrorists of all shades, our national economic collapse leading to untold hardship, the oppressive extravagance of the ruling class, the hopelessness in our broken health, and educational infrastructure and many more are palpable testaments to our recent history presided over by President Buhari and his cronies.

In the midst of the hopelessness, 2023 Presidential election beckons with fear and concern that the same old culture of choosing between recycled ‘political devils’ would again present itself. To put it in perspective, over 200 million Nigerians wallow under the economic and political subjugation of a few thousand political lords who are under one percent of the population. This less than 1% of the population control over 80 percent of our national wealth. They present to us a nation where politicians with no business addresses are perpetually richer than Nigerian business people and entrepreneurs. And that is part of our tragedy that looks to be renewed in 2023. God forbids!

As the political process leading to 2023 develops, Nigerians in their fears and uncertainties helplessly observed varying political intrigues from ‘Tambuwarisation’ to `alleged` Delegates buying. All hope was lost and in the mounting helplessness, many resigned to faith by deciding to make a choice between two old recycled ‘devils’. Alas, the unexpected happened as a certain Peter Obi emerged as a candidate under a relatively unknown political party without `structure`. But Peter Obi is verified and known to many as an embodiment of prudence, progressive conservatist with sound and record-breaking economic background. He is also young, hale, hearty, and intellectually sagacious. You can go and verify.

In no time, his words (past and present) were embraced as speaking to hope and oxygenation of our educational infrastructure currently in coma; our economic resurgence was seen through his heart while a secured and law-abiding Nigeria stands out as a firm possibility in his disposition. Indeed, a New Nigeria that will be catalyst for Africa’s redefinition appeared on the horizon through him.

As the gospel grew from those who knew him to those who started knowing him, hope was once again restored in the future of Nigeria as Peter Obi clearly stands out as an alternative that we can believe in. As more people began to get baptized into this belief, an Obi movement was born. In no time, the movement turned into ‘Obi-dience’ to the new Nigeria that beckons with Peter Obi. Today, OBI-ISM is becoming revolutionary. People now proudly pride themselves as Obidified, Obedient, Obicentric and Obi-istic. Time will tell how the world will be impacted by it. Surely, the world will be impacted, and I am happily ‘Obidient’.

Finally, I asked my American Facebook friend, ‘Mr Mark Biden, do you now understand the meaning of Obidient?’ In his reply, he said to me ‘read the caption on my profile’. I opened his profile and it read ‘ I AM AN AMERICAN AND I AM PROUDLY OBIDIENT.

https://www.opinionnigeria.com/obi-ism-the-silent-revolution-by-lamptay-oriakhi/

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Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by PresidObi: 3:20pm On Sep 08, 2022
Obidient is a massive movement that has engulfed the entire political space in Nigeria.

It's a movement that means total dedication to good governance model that will get Nigeria back to winning ways again.

The only place I disagree with the writer, this is a vocal, visible and open revolution, no silent in anyway.

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Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by Nobody: 3:21pm On Sep 08, 2022
Foot stop .

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Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by Nobody: 3:21pm On Sep 08, 2022
For the betterment of the country, we need Peter Obi

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Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by donaldking100: 3:22pm On Sep 08, 2022
Each time i remember that a retired drug baron is running to be the president of Nigeria, i always open my wallet to make sure my P.V.C is still intact.
VOTE PETER OBI FOR A HEALTHY NIGERIA.

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Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by Dynasty102: 3:23pm On Sep 08, 2022
Obi is just everything a president should be and more

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Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by Evanderbright: 3:24pm On Sep 08, 2022
God bless God
And God bless peter obi
Like for peter obi, share for carbohydrate and mikano master

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Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by AlafinofEnugu(m): 3:30pm On Sep 08, 2022
Obi-ism sounds like a dangerous virus grin
I believe turns ppl zombiedient grin

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Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by FirstSon01: 3:33pm On Sep 08, 2022
Obi-ism sounds like imbesilism.

AlafinofEnugu:
Obi-ism sounds like a dangerous virus grin
I believe turns ppl zombiedient grin
Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by NaijaRoyalty(m): 3:34pm On Sep 08, 2022
Obi is coming

Thank you Lord

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Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by asainco(m): 3:43pm On Sep 08, 2022
donaldking100:
Each time i remember that a retired drug baron is running to be the president of Nigeria, i always open my wallet to make sure my P.V.C is still intact.
VOTE PETER OBI FOR A HEALTHY NIGERIA.

An Overzealous advice : please remove your PVC from your wallet, it supposed to be in the same file bag as all your valid documents as its a national treasure.

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Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by AlafinofEnugu(m): 3:45pm On Sep 08, 2022
FirstSon01:
Obi-ism sounds like imbesilism.

I swear to God grin grin
Who made that shit up grin
Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by Okwyjesus(m): 3:49pm On Sep 08, 2022
PresidObi:
Obidient is a massive movement that has engulfed the entire political space in Nigeria.

It's a movement that means total dedication to good governance model that will get Nigeria back to winning ways again.

The only place I disagree with the writer, this is a vocal, visible and open revolution, no silent in anyway.

Northern Nigeria is my concern.
Am just praying they will see the salvation we will have in Obi.

Obi don't even know all that God wants to use him and achieve in Nigeria. It's a calling

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Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by floret23(f): 4:32pm On Sep 08, 2022
AlafinofEnugu:
Obi-ism sounds like a dangerous virus grin
I believe turns ppl zombiedient grin
Muslim-Muslim: People Alhaji Ahmed Tinubu Will Reward If He Becomes President

- MC Oluomo

- Oluwo of Iwo

- Asari Dokubo

- Kabaka

- Miyetti Allah

- Asiri Eniba

- Rashidi Oko Ilu

- MURIC

- Militants

- Zazzu Portable

- Femi-Fani Kayode, Joe Igbokwe, Festus Keyamo and other political jobbers.

Cultists, touts, terrorists would gain, Nigerians would lose.
Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by floret23(f): 4:33pm On Sep 08, 2022
FirstSon01:
Obi-ism sounds like imbesilism.

Validated:
Tinubu has already lost the elections, courtesy of:
>Muslim-muslim ticket
>Health issues
>Drug lord issue
>Background checks issue
>Educational foundational issue
>Frauds in Lagos
>Alpha Beta issue
>Bullion van issue
>Killing during #Endsars issue
>Association with Thugs and agberos
>APC and Buhari poor performance
Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by ElSudani: 4:35pm On Sep 08, 2022
Zombidients setting themselves up for a massive heartbreak.
All these hype will lead to wailing because Obi cannot win.
Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by Softmirror: 4:39pm On Sep 08, 2022
cheesy.

FROM SOWORE REVOLUTION TO OBI REVOLUTION. ALL DIS CHILD'S PLAY SEF.grin
Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by AlafinofEnugu(m): 4:51pm On Sep 08, 2022
floret23:
Muslim-Muslim: People Alhaji Ahmed Tinubu Will Reward If He Becomes President

- MC Oluomo

- Oluwo of Iwo

- Asari Dokubo

- Kabaka

- Miyetti Allah

- Asiri Eniba

- Rashidi Oko Ilu

- MURIC

- Militants

- Zazzu Portable

- Femi-Fani Kayode, Joe Igbokwe, Festus Keyamo and other political jobbers.

Cultists, touts, terrorists would gain, Nigerians would lose.
This propaganda no hold weight
U can do better grin grin
Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by floret23(f): 4:53pm On Sep 08, 2022
AlafinofEnugu:

This propaganda no hold weight
U can do better grin grin
Urchin, What's your own definition of propaganda?

Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by OneEyedSnake: 4:54pm On Sep 08, 2022
The Peter Obi Obidient movement is not organic.

It sprung up from the same CIA/MI6/Mossad playground known as Twitter.

Any movement that begins on Twitter has the CIA/MI6 and Mossad written all over it.

Naturally, the ever tribalistic Igbo latched on to it because the same subtle promoters of the Zionist controlled IPOB were collapsed to start aggressively pushing for an Obi presidency.

If you are not Igbo , I expect you to use your head and see this whole Obidient nonsense as Part 2 of your subjugation. From Fulani Jihadism to Igbo Jewish Zionism, the agenda is very simple keep Nigeria under the realms of the Jewish international mafiya monetary syndicate which Obi is currently pledging to as he tours the US and Europe lovbyujg Jewish support under the guise of communicating with the Nigerian diaspora .

Obi , being an idiot, will do everything and anything the INF/World Bank and WEF dictate to him and you are not going to find any of it funny at all.
Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by Racoon(m): 4:58pm On Sep 08, 2022
The Peter Obi-Datti Yusuf revolution is here. Let's see what it portends for the political landscape.
Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by Racoon(m): 4:59pm On Sep 08, 2022
......The last 7 years of Buhari and APC stepped up the nations gloom and doom to the extent that for the first time since the end of the civil war in 1970, our resilience is being tested to a breaking point.

The daily harvest of needless death in the hands of terrorists of all shades, our national economic collapse leading to untold hardship, the oppressive extravagance of the ruling class, the hopelessness in our broken health, and educational infrastructure and many more are palpable testaments to our recent history presided over by President Buhari and his cronies...."

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Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by OneEyedSnake: 4:59pm On Sep 08, 2022
Racoon:
The Peter Obi-Datti Yusuf revolution is here. Let's see what it portends for the political landscape.

Not going to happen

Obi remains an Igbo project that won't fly outside of the blighted SE.
Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by OneEyedSnake: 5:01pm On Sep 08, 2022
Racoon:
......The last 7 years of Buhari and APC stepped up the nations gloom and doom to the extent that for the first time since the end of the civil war in 1970, our resilience is being tested to a breaking point.

The daily harvest of needless death in the hands of terrorists of all shades, our national economic collapse leading to untold hardship, the oppressive extravagance of the ruling class, the hopelessness in our broken health, and educational infrastructure and many more are palpable testaments to our recent history presided over by President Buhari and his cronies...."

Buhari killed Nigeria and Peter Obi will bury her.

We can not replace a WEF puppet for another WEF puppet.
Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by dangermouse(m): 5:05pm On Sep 08, 2022
Nigeria will be great again!
Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by AlafinofEnugu(m): 5:06pm On Sep 08, 2022
floret23:
Urchin, What's your own definition of propaganda?
I just laugh all u Obidient grin
It Baseless dragging anything with followers of a political refugee grin
Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by techWriter3: 5:12pm On Sep 08, 2022
God protect GodAnd God protect politicians Like for politicians , share for carbohydrate and mikano master
Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by Kagd10: 5:17pm On Sep 08, 2022
You mean Ipobism?
Re: Obi-ism: The Silent Revolution In Nigeria - By Lamptay Oriakhi by floret23(f): 6:42pm On Sep 08, 2022
AlafinofEnugu:

I just laugh all u Obidient grin
It Baseless dragging anything with followers of a political refugee grin
eeain o ro'nu grin

Tinubu has already lost the elections, courtesy of:
>Muslim-muslim ticket
>Health issues
>Drug lord issue
>Background checks issue
>Educational foundational issue
>Frauds in Lagos
>Alpha Beta issue
>Bullion van issue
>Killing during #Endsars issue
>Association with Thugs and agberos
>APC and Buhari poor performance

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