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Blockchain | Good Governance advocate a Peter Obi stan
Nigeria Se unió Temmuz 2015
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Talking about credibility let me schooled you small both are former governors whom each and every individual agreed that yes they have performed wonderfully well in terms of education, healthcare, infrastructure and Human development what of your leader just an 80 years old grandfather with zero executive experience just a vice to a president contesting since before you where born maybe even after you now born pikin he is still contesting but you are here talking of credibility.
SG_Hurayrahh🤝@_Omalicha_nwa
😂 oya na. Make their young age and energy unseat Tinubu na. Make we see.. since na by energy and age not votes, popularity and credibility
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The window closed in December. The only way to reopen the window is by a motion for extension of time. For the court to grant it, INEC must show cogent reason for declining; possibility of its appeal succeeding
Hakuna Matata@Temple_Oraeki
@AbdulMahmud01 There's still a window to appeal?
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A Unified Message to All As you are all now aware, His Excellency Peter Obi is going to be our new presidential candidate and the face of this movement. We call on everyone to vigorously market and promote our candidate with honour and facts. We will not attack or abuse any other candidate, and we expect the same courtesy in return. If you abuse Peter Obi or attempt to tarnish his character, be ready we will respond accordingly. We prefer peace, but if it is a fight you bring, we are more than ready to meet it. To my dear Northern brothers and sisters: Do not come to my page with religious or tribal attacks. They will not work here i won't tolerate it. We who support this movement believe Nigeria belongs to everyone Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba, Christian, Muslim, and all others. Our strength lies in our unity, not in division. The unity of our nation is what we dream of and will continue to fight for. My reasons for supporting Peter Obi are clear: his outstanding track record as Governor of Anambra State and the positive plans he has for my region the Northern Nigeria. No one can stop or intimidate us. As true Kwankwasiyya, we do not fear challenges we welcome them as opportunities to prove our determination and strength.Peter Obi and Kwankwaso represent our new project for a New Nigeria. We will take this message to the markets, homes, chambers, streets, and every corner of this country. We will campaign with passion and sell this vision to our people. To all supporters of this movement: This is our moment to show Nigerians that love, respect, and unity can be stronger than religion or tribe. Let us promote this movement across every platform and every community. Let us grow together as one.
One Nigeria Must Be OK.

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Dear Henry Dickson,
From the political history of Nigeria, it's hard to see an ijaw man with balls to withstand pressure.
Goodluck Jonathan Couldn't stand it.
Sim FUBARA as a governor of one of the richest states in Nigeria, couldn't and hasn't been able to withstand just one man giving him heat
A call from tinubu and Wike th√£aten!πg and offering you millions of dollars and you not accepting it, is something we all should just hope for.
You can change the narrative. Don't be another Abure...you have the opportunity to write your name on the good side of posterity.. don't lose it.
Best regards,
Henry Seriake Dickson@iamHSDickson
Join the NDC ndcregister.com
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@Benking443 This election is between Obi and Tinibu nothing like divided opposition
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@AfamDeluxo @EstherUmoh10 @UDemeribe They are political jobbers that are looking for an opportunity to be hired by either Tinibu or Atiku camp. They know very well that all those that are working for Obi are doing so free of charge so they can't imagine promoting a candidate with there influence without pay.
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@EstherUmoh10 @UDemeribe I’ll never understand how educated people keep criticizing Peter Obi without appreciating the complexity of the battles he’s fighting.
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Lol I see people say this and I laugh. I have pictures of the day INEC came to physically assess one of the parties we tried to register. We met all the requirements but we were denied. You don’t know the evil we’re up against.
Sugabelly 🌕@sugabelly
I think after the last election, Peter Obi should have started a political party.
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So many reasons Peter Obi has become very disagreeable when it comes to him.
Besides reneging on their 2019 agreement, his people rigged against PO so badly in 2023, then he explicitly instructed that PU results where we clearly won but didn't have a copy should not be released to us to help pursue our stolen mandate.
In Igbo business/apprenticeship context, that's like an oga settling his nwa-boị, then going from behind to steal his customers, goods, and money
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Dear OBIdients, we run here.
We have two opponents, Agbado members and Mikano boys.
We have the best slogan, OK.
Mikano boys will leave Tinubu and focus on Peter Obi, ignore them.
But when you can't, just drop OK there.
If you want to respond, screenshot and respond on your TL.
That way, Mikano boys won't exist soon.
Lessons.
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GOODBYE ALHAJI ATIKU.
As a staunch supporter of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar — at least since 2019 election — my support ends here. I will no longer be supporting Alhaji on his quest to become Nigeria’s President, as I believe he is no longer a viable option.
I believe Alhaji and his team did little or nothing to properly address the stereotypes and narratives many ordinary Nigerians held about him. Still, I believed in him, supported him, and defended many of his ideas long before 2019 — including the commercialization of NNPC, subsidy removal, and decentralization of government.
However, times have changed, and I no longer think Alhaji possesses the qualities or ideas most needed in present-day Nigeria.
His recent interviews have shown, to me, that he is not fully abreast of Nigeria’s current realities, and that there is now a disconnect between some of his ideas and the situation on ground.
Also, Alhaji Abubakar will be 80 later, and I honestly do not believe an 80-year-old man should be on the ballot in a country like Nigeria. Are we saying there are no younger or less-aged people with fresher ideas and stronger capacity?
For these reasons and more, I hereby rescind my support for Alhaji Atiku Abubakar going forward.
I will remember him as a statesman, a fighter, and someone who genuinely wanted to to Nigeria succeed.
I wish you the best, sir.
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Another person has just left ADC, House of Reps Hon. @hon_okonkwo. This is becoming one of the fastest waves of defection to a new party in Nigeria’s history.
If your father, mother, friend, or loved one is in the opposition and you don’t want them wasting resources in a lifeless party, advise them to move to NDC.
Blood is life. Peter Obi and Kwankwaso, the lifeline of ADC, have moved.
Refuse to listen to me, and “had I known” will be the last words of a fool.

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