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Peter Obi said he left APGA because of his successor. What a shame. How can you leave your party bcos of your successor? Your successor should be the one to leave the party for you. It clearly shows you lack strength of character. Did you see Wike leaving his party for Fubara? As President people will attack you from all sides, local and international. So one day you’ll leave the seat for them because of pressure. Peter Obi lacks the balls to be President.




The first drug baron to be president of Nigeria.



Peter Obi with the European Union ambassador at his home in Onitsha.

Immediately after Atiku Abubakar is inaugurated as Nigeria's President in 2027, bear in mind that: - Insecurity will be a thing of the past. - NNPC will become as profitable as Saudi Aramco. - Our refineries will become fully operational. - Nigeria will enjoy stable electricity. - The agricultural sector will thrive. - Inflation will drop significantly. - Democracy will be safeguarded. - The rule of law will be upheld and protected. - Youthful inclusiveness in governance will finally be realized. - Infrastructure will be developed on an unprecedented scale. - National unity will be fully restored. - Quality education will be accessible to all. - Adequate healthcare facilities will be provided. - The economy will flourish. - Nigeria will be completely transformed.










“When I became a governor, the cost of running my office was equivalent to the cost of running a Ministry of Education office. As a governor, if you want to travel to Abuja, about 30 people will follow you, people who have nothing to do with where I am going. I had to cut everything off. A governor also has an office of the First Lady, who nobody voted for. Inside that office, we have SA to the First Lady and other roles. I had to cut off the whole structure. When people talk about cørruption, they think it is only about ste@ling public money, but they forget that paying people who are not productive is also part of cørrûption.” —Mr. Peter Obi, speaking at the ongoing fourth public lecture of Coal City University in Enugu State.











