₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,326,784 members, 8,428,114 topics. Date: Tuesday, 16 June 2026 at 09:54 PM

Toggle theme

Stop Questioning Peter Obi—focus On What Really Matters - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland ForumNairaland GeneralPoliticsStop Questioning Peter Obi—focus On What Really Matters (168 Views)

1 Reply (Go Down)

Stop Questioning Peter Obi—focus On What Really Matters by jerrykc22(op): 9:01pm On Jun 02
The recent call by Zanna Ali Haruna for Peter Obi to clarify his position on Biafra, national unity, and insecurity raises an important question about fairness and consistency in Nigerian politics.

When Buhari ran for president, nobody demanded that he explain his position on Arewa nationalism. When Tinubu ran, nobody asked him to justify his stance on Oduduwa. Why is Peter Obi held to a different standard? Democracy is about policies, competence, character, and vision—not ethnic assumptions.

While some people are busy demanding endless clarifications from Obi, where is the outrage over the insecurity crippling our country? Just recently, 40 school children and their teachers were kidnapped—a tragic reminder that Nigeria’s real crisis is insecurity. Parents live in fear, schools are under siege, farmers cannot go to their farms, and innocent citizens are constantly terrorized. Instead of creating suspicion around Obi, political commentators should be demanding answers and action from those responsible for these crimes.

Nigeria needs action against kidnappers, bandits, and terrorists—not endless political distractions. Remove these criminal elements from our forests, highways, and communities so Nigerians can live, work, and travel in safety. That is what matters.

The real issues are clear: insecurity, unemployment, inflation, poverty, corruption, failing infrastructure, and declining quality of life. National unity is built on fairness, justice, and equal treatment, not by questioning one candidate endlessly while ignoring the same questions for others.

Every candidate should be judged by the same standard. If Peter Obi’s vision appeals to voters, they should support him. If not, they are free to vote for someone else. That is democracy in action.

Nigeria doesn’t need more ethnic suspicion or political distractions. Nigeria needs leaders who can solve real problems. Until we demand that, our children, schools, and communities will continue to suffer.

Let’s stop wasting energy on assumptions and start focusing on results. That is the Nigeria we all deserve.

Please free our children and let them go home 🏠

Re: Stop Questioning Peter Obi—focus On What Really Matters by WhizdomXX(m): 10:19pm On Jun 02
You guys should watch his interview from beginning to end. Not drawing assumptions based on a single line.
Re: Stop Questioning Peter Obi—focus On What Really Matters by yarimo(m): 11:42pm On Jun 02
IPOB terrorists and Peter obi are like 5 and 6
jerrykc22:
The recent call by Zanna Ali Haruna for Peter Obi to clarify his position on Biafra, national unity, and insecurity raises an important question about fairness and consistency in Nigerian politics.

When Buhari ran for president, nobody demanded that he explain his position on Arewa nationalism. When Tinubu ran, nobody asked him to justify his stance on Oduduwa. Why is Peter Obi held to a different standard? Democracy is about policies, competence, character, and vision—not ethnic assumptions.

While some people are busy demanding endless clarifications from Obi, where is the outrage over the insecurity crippling our country? Just recently, 40 school children and their teachers were kidnapped—a tragic reminder that Nigeria’s real crisis is insecurity. Parents live in fear, schools are under siege, farmers cannot go to their farms, and innocent citizens are constantly terrorized. Instead of creating suspicion around Obi, political commentators should be demanding answers and action from those responsible for these crimes.

Nigeria needs action against kidnappers, bandits, and terrorists—not endless political distractions. Remove these criminal elements from our forests, highways, and communities so Nigerians can live, work, and travel in safety. That is what matters.

The real issues are clear: insecurity, unemployment, inflation, poverty, corruption, failing infrastructure, and declining quality of life. National unity is built on fairness, justice, and equal treatment, not by questioning one candidate endlessly while ignoring the same questions for others.

Every candidate should be judged by the same standard. If Peter Obi’s vision appeals to voters, they should support him. If not, they are free to vote for someone else. That is democracy in action.

Nigeria doesn’t need more ethnic suspicion or political distractions. Nigeria needs leaders who can solve real problems. Until we demand that, our children, schools, and communities will continue to suffer.

Let’s stop wasting energy on assumptions and start focusing on results. That is the Nigeria we all deserve.

Please free our children and let them go home 🏠
Re: Stop Questioning Peter Obi—focus On What Really Matters by Ofunaofu: 12:30am On Jun 03
yarimo:
IPOB terrorists and Peter obi are like 5 and 6
While hardships, deaths and Tinubu are like bread and butter
Re: Stop Questioning Peter Obi—focus On What Really Matters by sirchim(m): 12:50am On Jun 03
THIEFNIBU, no amount of propaganda from you and your data chiwawa's and ekuke's will save you. You have failed, please just resign let's have peace.
Re: Stop Questioning Peter Obi—focus On What Really Matters by aswani(m):
This is strange, no one should compete with him in primaries and no one should question him.

If this Peter Obi ever wins elections to become President, that guy in North Korea will be learning how to suppress dissent from him.
1 Reply

Igbos Are Not The Problem! Yoruba Man Warns Tinubu: Stop Chasing Obi, Focus On NStop Questioning Edo Election Results - APC Warns YIAGA AfricaObidients Attack Aisha Yesufu, Rinu And Fisayo Soyombo For Questioning Peter Obi234

Just In: APC Crisis Deepens As Another Omisore Loyalist Leaves PartyPeter Obi Said It Is The Duty Of Opposition To Spread Bad NewsWho Is Your Candidate?