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I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by Penguin2(op): 1:55am On May 08, 2025
And he went on to question, “where are those who protested when fuel was 120 Naira, fuel is 900 Naira today why are they not protesting?”

Again, “where are those who protested when dollar was 180, today dollar 1,500 and they are not protesting?”

“Are they all dead?”



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6X1KV2FbDo?si=U0Km_ReyWeXgCQYo
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by Amitex(m): 2:22am On May 08, 2025
Do not mind the hungry men masquerading as Tinubu's supporters.
We know them and will send them to jail after all these charades.

Nothing comes that has no end ... Abacha did more than this. Where are Rogers and Al Mustapha todayhuh
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by Ozinlex: 2:40am On May 08, 2025
This guy Obi is actually on a different level and may God raise hundreds of millions of men like him in Nigeria...only then can Nigeria take its rightful position in the world.
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by Paramount01(m): 3:01am On May 08, 2025
Ozinlex:
This guy Obi is actually on a different level and may God raise hundreds of millions of men like him in Nigeria...only then can Nigeria take its rightful position in the world.
The man that build no school but blaming federal givt for shortage of schools.
And yet he is having supporters,is it not funny?
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by ewedunamala: 3:02am On May 08, 2025
Njarians did you hear
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by Bobloco:
Tinubu is Nigeria’s de-marketer-in-chief.

What serious foreign investor would commit capital to a country led by an individual whose early life remains shrouded in mystery where the first twenty years of his life are undocumented, his biological parents are unknown, and there is no verifiable record of his primary or secondary education?

Which investor would trust a nation led by a man once implicated in narcotics trafficking, who forfeited over $460,000 to the United States government in connection with drug-related proceeds, and who remains visibly unsettled whenever legal decisions from the U.S. threaten to unearth further details?

Who would risk investing in a country where the president routinely travels to Europe for holidays while the nation grapples with deepening insecurity, widespread hunger, and increasing poverty?

What confidence can investors have in a government where the president’s son, holding no constitutional office, can allegedly order violent attacks on citizens, threaten lives, and boast of impunity, simply because of his father’s position?

Why would anyone invest in a country where the president openly disregards the rule of law, violates constitutional provisions, and acts as the chief lawbreaker in a system that demands his protection of democratic norms?

And finally, who would invest in a country where the president can unilaterally declare a state of emergency, remove a duly elected governor, deputy governor and members of a state house of assembly without any constitutional backing, while the National Assembly watches in silence?

This is the image Nigeria currently presents to the world under Tinubu's leadership, one of uncertainty, lawlessness, and institutional decay.
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by gidgiddy:
They would have protested had it been someone from the South East or South South that had been President now
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by helinues: 5:36am On May 08, 2025
You are.

What good thing have you ever said about this administration abi na so all their policies and reforms so horrible? You are not even proud of your own talk

How come it's only the negative aspect you always see, are you blurred of seeing the good side? Cherry picking on issues

Btw, Peter Obi, the bitterness in reasonable number of your supporters can never let you be Nigeria president. They have vowed just like you not see anything good in this government , the progress of Nigeria
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by Bhella5(m): 6:26am On May 08, 2025
Obi seems like a man with diarrhea of the mouth these days always yapping. He should rest before he hurt himself. He would do well to just take a break.
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by Nobody: 6:27am On May 08, 2025
Those gaslighters will accuse anyone who says the truth about their incompetence of demarketing Nigeria like they even care about the average Nigerian lol
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by franchasng: 6:35am On May 08, 2025
Penguin2:
And he went on to question, “where are those who protested when fuel was 120 Naira, fuel is 900 Naira today why are they not protesting?”

Again, “where are those who protested when dollar was 180, today dollar 1,500 and they are not protesting?”

“Are they all dead?”



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6X1KV2FbDo?si=U0Km_ReyWeXgCQYo

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They have gone tribal-induced def and dumb sir, that's how powerful tribalism can be shocked cheesy
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by Sheuns(m): 6:54am On May 08, 2025
They’re the ones in power now and they want no one to criticize them and their policies else they’ll call you enemies of Nigeria and unpatriotic.

Efulefus.
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by omowolewa: 6:55am On May 08, 2025
Continue
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by SpecialAdviser(m): 7:06am On May 08, 2025
Bobloco:
Tinubu is Nigeria’s de-marketer-in-chief.

What serious foreign investor would commit capital to a country led by an individual whose early life remains shrouded in mystery where the first twenty years of his life are undocumented, his biological parents are unknown, and there is no verifiable record of his primary or secondary education?

Which investor would trust a nation led by a man once implicated in narcotics trafficking, who forfeited over $460,000 to the United States government in connection with drug-related proceeds, and who remains visibly unsettled whenever legal decisions from the U.S. threaten to unearth further details?

Who would risk investing in a country where the president routinely travels to Europe for holidays while the nation grapples with deepening insecurity, widespread hunger, and increasing poverty?

What confidence can investors have in a government where the president’s son, holding no constitutional office, can allegedly order violent attacks on citizens, threaten lives, and boast of impunity, simply because of his father’s position?

Why would anyone invest in a country where the president openly disregards the rule of law, violates constitutional provisions, and acts as the chief lawbreaker in a system that demands his protection of democratic norms?

And finally, who would invest in a country where the president can unilaterally declare a state of emergency, remove a duly elected deputy governor and members of a state house of assembly without any constitutional backing, while the National Assembly watches in silence?

This is the image Nigeria currently presents to the world under Tinubu's leadership, one of uncertainty, lawlessness, and institutional decay.
Having a president like Tinubu who can't stand straight walking like orange basket is the most demarketing. Added to the fact that he is a drug lord
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by flokii: 7:12am On May 08, 2025
Yes you are.. the reason is not far fetched: because you came a distant third and lost the 2023 election.
Demarketing Nigeria won't get you votes to win national election e.g. presidential, well, it might make your myopic folks love you but other tribes will seriously hate you.
The indonesia you're praising today executed quite a number of your folks from Anambra for drug trafficking.. why didn't you stop the execution of ndigbo in Indonesia?. It's because you're a nobody there, and their law is very effective.
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by Thiefobi1: 7:12am On May 08, 2025
Two things are sure.

The next pope will not be a black man and peter obi will never be Nigeria president. cool
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by Penguin2(op): 7:28am On May 08, 2025
Ozinlex:
This guy Obi is actually on a different level and may God raise hundreds of millions of men like him in Nigeria...only then can Nigeria take its rightful position in the world.
I can assure you that millions of us are modeling our lives after him.

Hustling to make clean with.

Deliver excellently on any assignment given to us.

Lead a modest and humble life.

Be fearless!

And stay tenaciously on the side of truth and justice no matter how juicy it is to be on the side of wrong.

So, believe me, when Peter Obi dies, many Peter Obi will rise.
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by haybhi1(m):
Just only give account of your 8-year era as Anambra governor.
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by haybhi1(m): 7:57am On May 08, 2025
If he spends his time discussing his achievements as a governor, wouldn't that be fair and better?
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by haybhi1(m): 7:57am On May 08, 2025
The man is dull.
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by haybhi1(m): 8:01am On May 08, 2025
Ozinlex:
This guy Obi is actually on a different level and may God raise hundreds of millions of men like him in Nigeria...only then can Nigeria take its rightful position in the world.
No! God forbid bad things.

It may be okay if God make countless obis as governors of SE states, but president of Nigeria, or top office national holder? God forbid bad things. We're praying for good things to continue occurring in the country, stop sw.e.aring for the country.
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by moscow007: 8:38am On May 08, 2025
cheesy
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by Lanretoye(m): 8:39am On May 08, 2025
Dollar was 180 and government was paying billions of dollars to match up forex deficits,subsidizing dollar for people sending their school abroad,people doing foreign business,fuel importation,government procurements and many unreasonable things.
Even as at then the dollar was not 180 at parallel value,Jonathan should have removed subsidy and see if he will have dollar at 2k
You go and buy a Benz gwagon for 250m and tell someone to tell your dad that is only 20m.
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by bigdammyj: 8:42am On May 08, 2025
Noted.
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by PlasmaTV: 8:42am On May 08, 2025
Paramount01:
The man that build no school but blaming federal givt for shortage of schools.
And yet he is having supporters,is it not funny?
Go and sleep. Please.
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by PulaPower: 8:42am On May 08, 2025
Your problem..
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by Qadaffi2idiamin: 8:43am On May 08, 2025
Paramount01:
The man that build no school but blaming federal givt for shortage of schools.
And yet he is having supporters,is it not funny?
something seems to be wrong with the way people like you assimilate issues.

There are numerous public universities in Nigeria. Underfunded, dilapidated, without research back up and all. And then a president comes in and raises the stake in public education by not building new ones but properly funding exiting institutions. Reaching beyond average goal and you daft say it's a crime?

Obi reformed Anambra education as governor, go check it out yourself and stop relying on Onanuga's ronu media to give you breaking news of the day.
Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by PlasmaTV: 8:43am On May 08, 2025
helinues:
You are.

What good thing have you ever said about this administration abi na so all their policies and reforms so horrible? You are not even proud of your own talk

How come it's only the negative aspect you always see, are you blurred of seeing the good side? Cherry picking on issues

Btw, Peter Obi, the bitterness in reasonable number of your supporters can never let you be Nigeria president. They have vowed just like you not see anything good in this government , the progress of Nigeria
What good thing has this govt done since inception?

Nigeria is the poverty capital of the world, all because we have a clueless president who'd rather travel to France and send condolence messages to other countries than arrest insecurity in his own backyard.

Inflation has become our friend, and poverty our next of kin.

So, please, show me what good thing has come out from this government or shurrrrrruppppp.

May your hate for H.E PO not kpai you.

Re: I Am Not Demarketing Nigeria - Peter Obi (video) by PlasmaTV: 8:47am On May 08, 2025
Qadaffi2idiamin:
something seems to be wrong with the wat people like you assimilate issues.

There numerous public universities in Nigeria. Underfunded, dilapidated, without research back up and all. And then a president comes in and raises the stake in public education by not building new ones but properly funding exiting institutions. Reaching beyond average goal and you daft say it's a crime?

Obi reformed Anambra education as governor, go check it out yourself and stop relying on Onanuga's ronu media to give you breaking news of the day.
Don't waste your time trying to enlighten stewpeed people. They're intentionally obtuse and void of wisdom.
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