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Should @PeterObi gets the ADC, Tinubu should win. After all, it is the turn of the south. I will not support a failure like Obi who cannot control his mobs. Obi will be a disaster. Most importantly, obi will never be president. Some day, a competent Igbo man will emerge.

Atiku Abubakar is not just an ordinary politician that you can insult and go free. Peter Obi supporters will see the repercussions very soon.

At last Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi would miss out on the Presidency, but the SE will feel the pain more, because in 2031 Power will go to NE. 2027 is the SE year to negotiate power.

Who made him popular in 2019, by picking him as a running mate?


Peter Obi supporters are his biggest enemies. The North will reject any ticket with Peter Obi on the ballot. Insulting Atiku Abubakar is the same as insulting the whole of Northern Nigeria.

In all honesty what I want is united north and so far the north seem united in its resolve that Atiku is the candidate. As many as possible candidates can come from the south, they shall make the task easier, 2023 only slipped because there was Kwankwaso spoiler and clerics campaigning for Muslim Muslim ticket, all this factors are no longer around for 2027. Of course our hands are open to collaborators from the south who see sense in the ideals of HE AA.

From now on, Every insult against Atiku by Obidients will be reciprocated with the same energy against Peter Obi. We will not accept PO as Atiku’s running mate. Go and run with Kwankwaso in any other party. The ADC ticket will not be handed on a platter; power is taken, not given. The ADC VP slot will not be offered on a platter; it will be fiercely competitive. The Coalition is bigger than any one man’s ambition.




Open Letter to the Leaders of the ADC and the Broader Opposition Stakeholders Dear Esteemed Leaders, Nigeria stands at a defining crossroads. The incumbent administration under President Bola Tinubu has presided over deepening hardship, mounting insecurity, and a crisis of public trust. The 2027 presidential election offers us a historic opportunity, not merely to field a candidate, but to rally the entire opposition behind a figure who can unify our fractured nation, ignite mass participation, and deliver victory. That figure is Peter Obi. We urge you, without hesitation, to adopt Peter Obi as the ADC’s preferred presidential candidate and the unifying banner of the opposition. His candidacy is not just strategic but also it is transformative. Here is why it represents our clearest path to victory: 1. National Unity and Healing: Peter Obi’s appeal transcends ethnicity, religion, and region. An Igbo leader who has already built unprecedented bridges to the North, South-West, and South-South, he alone can heal the dangerous North-South divide that has weakened our democracy for decades. Unity is not a slogan; it is the indispensable foundation for national development. By choosing Obi, the ADC sends an unmistakable message: this is no longer a sectional contest but it is a Nigerian project. 2. Massive Youth and New-Voter Mobilization: With his energy, digital fluency, and authentic connection to Nigerians, Obi will galvanize millions of first-time and young voters who sat out previous elections. His campaign will be exciting, issue-driven, and hopeful turning apathy into enthusiasm and making 2027 the most participatory election in Nigeria’s history. 3. Issue-Based, Cost-Effective, and Mass-Connecting Campaign: Obi does not campaign on privilege or money politics. His platform is built on clear, data-driven solutions: security, education, health, and moving “from consumption to production.” His campaigns are lean, transparent, and deeply relatable, allowing ordinary Nigerians to see themselves in the movement. This approach will stretch every naira further and earn the trust of voters tired of expensive, elite-driven politics. 4. Organic Grassroots Strength That Cannot Be Bought: Peter Obi’s support base is not transactional. His polling-unit agents, volunteers, and foot soldiers come from a committed, organic following that is almost impossible to compromise or rig. Non-political “fixers” will have no votes to sell. This structural integrity is a decisive advantage in an electoral environment where money often decides outcomes. 5. Relentless 8-Month Campaign Machine: Eight months is more than enough time for Peter Obi. He will campaign every single day from town halls, markets, churches, mosques, universities, and radio stations while others tire or outsource their visibility. His humility and respect for all will attract thousands of passionate workers who will volunteer their time, energy, and networks. 6. Diaspora Leverage and International Goodwill: Obi’s strong connections with Nigerians in the diaspora will translate into massive financial, intellectual, and advocacy support that will reverberate back home. Simultaneously, his credibility will draw international development partners who are eager to invest in a stable, reform-minded Nigeria, enhancing both campaign resources and post-election governance capacity. 7. Media Dominance and Vision Clarity: Through consistent engagement on television, radio, and social media, Obi will make the ADC’s vision crystal clear to every voter. His articulate, evidence-based communication style will dominate the airwaves, leaving opponents struggling to match his visibility and substance. 8. Contagious Enthusiasm That Will Fill the Streets: The excitement Obi generates is infectious. It will put people on the streets, in convoys, and in every corner of the federation, turning the campaign into a national movement rather than a mere political exercise.









