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Open Letter To Peter Obi by fredo360(op): 12:26pm On Apr 13
AN OPEN LETTER TO PETER OBI


Dear Sir,
I write to you today as a concerned Nigerian who deeply admires your leadership, your track record, and your vision for a better Nigeria.
Your tenure as the Governor of Anambra State remains a reference point for prudence, accountability, and people-oriented governance. At a time when many in public office focused on personal gain, you stood out as a man of discipline, transparency, and long-term thinking. Your commitment to saving for the future, investing in education, and managing public resources responsibly has continued to inspire many Nigerians like myself.
Your ambition to lead this great nation as President is not only commendable but also necessary. You have brought a refreshing perspective into our political space—one rooted in competence, integrity, and service. You have also awakened the consciousness of millions of Nigerians, especially the youth, to believe again in the possibility of good governance.
However, Sir, as we navigate the complex realities of our political landscape, I humbly offer a suggestion—not out of doubt in your capacity, but out of a desire to see a united front capable of bringing about real change.
I respectfully urge you to consider a strategic alliance with Rabiu Kwankwaso. A joint ticket where he contests as President and you serve as Vice President could present a formidable force—one that unites regions, strengthens political structures, and maximizes the chances of success at the polls.
Such a partnership could create the balance and widespread appeal needed to effectively challenge and unseat the current administration led by Bola Ahmed Tinubu. More importantly, it could serve as a symbol of unity, sacrifice, and collective commitment to rescuing Nigeria from its current challenges.
History often remembers not just those who aspired to lead, but those who made bold, selfless decisions for the greater good. This could be one of such defining moments.
Sir, this appeal comes from a place of deep respect and genuine hope for our nation. Nigeria needs leaders like you—not just in ambition, but in action, collaboration, and strategic decision-making.
May wisdom guide you as you continue on this journey.
Yours sincerely,
Akinniranye Taiwo

Re: Open Letter To Peter Obi by quadraheem(m): 12:32pm On Apr 13
Do you want Yes and No response or citing Malaysia and Singapore references?
Re: Open Letter To Peter Obi by christejames(m): 12:34pm On Apr 13
Tinupoo will need your letter and advise better grin
Re: Open Letter To Peter Obi by Ofunaofu: 12:40pm On Apr 13
quadraheem:
Do you want Yes and No response or citing Malaysia and Singapore references?
Or better still, Tinubu citing Kenya reference, claiming Nigerians are doing better economically than Kenyans, which turned out to be a lie.
Re: Open Letter To Peter Obi by LottiOk: 1:35pm On Apr 13
Op incase u don't know, whichever way u combine them, it won't work

Re: Open Letter To Peter Obi by guass(m): 1:41pm On Apr 13
OP u don't even understand the political permutations in Nigeria.
2027 is strictly for the South. No force can change that. Stop wasting your time.
Re: Open Letter To Peter Obi by guass(m): 1:49pm On Apr 13
Obi owns the entire South including Lagos, Rivers and Delta, Kwakwasiya owns Kano, Atiku owns Adamawa et al, El rufai owns Kaduna et al. If these guys can come together Jagaban will be ousted before noon on election day.
Re: Open Letter To Peter Obi by guass(m): 1:58pm On Apr 13
fredo360:
AN OPEN LETTER TO PETER OBI


Dear Sir,
I write to you today as a concerned Nigerian who deeply admires your leadership, your track record, and your vision for a better Nigeria.
Your tenure as the Governor of Anambra State remains a reference point for prudence, accountability, and people-oriented governance. At a time when many in public office focused on personal gain, you stood out as a man of discipline, transparency, and long-term thinking. Your commitment to saving for the future, investing in education, and managing public resources responsibly has continued to inspire many Nigerians like myself.
Your ambition to lead this great nation as President is not only commendable but also necessary. You have brought a refreshing perspective into our political space—one rooted in competence, integrity, and service. You have also awakened the consciousness of millions of Nigerians, especially the youth, to believe again in the possibility of good governance.
However, Sir, as we navigate the complex realities of our political landscape, I humbly offer a suggestion—not out of doubt in your capacity, but out of a desire to see a united front capable of bringing about real change.
I respectfully urge you to consider a strategic alliance with Rabiu Kwankwaso. A joint ticket where he contests as President and you serve as Vice President could present a formidable force—one that unites regions, strengthens political structures, and maximizes the chances of success at the polls.
Such a partnership could create the balance and widespread appeal needed to effectively challenge and unseat the current administration led by Bola Ahmed Tinubu. More importantly, it could serve as a symbol of unity, sacrifice, and collective commitment to rescuing Nigeria from its current challenges.
History often remembers not just those who aspired to lead, but those who made bold, selfless decisions for the greater good. This could be one of such defining moments.
Sir, this appeal comes from a place of deep respect and genuine hope for our nation. Nigeria needs leaders like you—not just in ambition, but in action, collaboration, and strategic decision-making.
May wisdom guide you as you continue on this journey.
Yours sincerely,
Akinniranye Taiwo
You are even a Southerner from the West making a blind calculation.
Re: Open Letter To Peter Obi by stuffs2002: 2:40pm On Apr 13
guass:
Obi owns the entire South including Lagos, Rivers and Delta, Kwakwasiya owns Kano, Atiku owns Adamawa et al, El rufai owns Kaduna et al. If these guys can come together Jagaban will be ousted before noon on election day.
Obi owns Togo
Obi owns Cameroon
Obi owns Egypt
Obi owns Tanzania
Etc

Na only Gid know wetin Una dey smoke
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