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Peter Obi Already Has A Movement… But No Party To Sustain It by USA1975(op): 10:32am On Jun 13
Peter Obi is one of the few Nigerian politicians in recent times who has successfully built something beyond traditional politics — a movement. His support base is not just party-based; it is emotional, digital, and grassroots-driven.

But there is a structural weakness that cannot be ignored.

At the moment, that movement does not fully control a political party of its own. This creates a recurring limitation: every election cycle requires negotiations, compromises, and dependence on party structures that may not fully align with the movement’s long-term goals.

This is not just about winning or losing elections. It is about political sustainability.

In modern politics, movements create energy, but parties create continuity. Without a stable, independent structure, even the strongest public support can become fragmented after each election cycle.

Looking at it strategically, if Peter Obi truly intends to remain a major political force beyond 2027 — possibly up to 2031, 2035, or even 2039 — then the question is not only about contesting elections, but about controlling the platform on which those elections are fought.

Building a political party from the ground up is not an easy task. It requires time, discipline, ideology, funding systems, and grassroots organisation. But it also provides long-term control, stability, and independence.

Whether or not 2027 produces victory, it could be a defining moment for strategic restructuring. Not a reset, but a foundation phase.

Because in politics, elections are temporary — structures are permanent.

A movement can win attention.

But only a structure can sustain power.

— Just a strategic observation.
Re: Peter Obi Already Has A Movement… But No Party To Sustain It by yarimo(m): 10:46am On Jun 13
What peter obi don't know is , business of buying and selling is different from politics. This are two different things. Obi might be good in business but bad in politics.
Re: Peter Obi Already Has A Movement… But No Party To Sustain It by Noblechykk(m): 11:05am On Jun 13
yarimo:
What peter obi don't know is , business of buying and selling is different from politics. This are two different things. Obi might be good in business but bad in politics.
The problem Nigeria has been suffering is that it has a lot of people who are good in politics but bad in governance.
Re: Peter Obi Already Has A Movement… But No Party To Sustain It by Tenses: 11:26am On Jun 13
Noblechykk:
The problem Nigeria has been suffering is that it has a lot of people who are good in politics but bad in governance.
Gbamsolutely correct Sir.
Re: Peter Obi Already Has A Movement… But No Party To Sustain It by SlavaUkraini: 12:07pm On Jun 13
Forming their own Party will save the Nigerian political sphere a lot of headache..

No more grasshopping from one place to another causing unnecessary confusion and insulting party leaders...
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