UNCONQUERED🐐
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UNCONQUERED🐐
@Godly251
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🇳🇬 I advised Peter Obi, along with Obidients last year to pick a party, stick with it, and if Nigerians indeed trust him to deliver a New Nigeria, they would have to rally behind him and be ready to defend their votes, even if it requires a revolt. If Nigerians aren’t prepared to that, then they are not serious, and Obi himself should retire and enjoy his life. After all, he had always maintained he wasn’t desperate, and quite frankly, you can’t be more desperate than those you are looking to save. Obi, however, has moved as the desperate one since then. Joining ADC and seeking relationship with Nigeria’s colonizers. I remember warning against the ADC trap. Of course, it was an Atiku idea. He wanted to inherit Obi’s supporters through the back door. I pointed this out, and there’s no name I wasn’t called by the usual loud voices. According to them, they have a game plan. Something was cooking. Now, that what I saw last year is proving increasingly clear to them with each passing day, they are prepared go into a search for another party with less than a month to primaries. I just have two things to say to anyone reading: 1. Your problem is no longer Tinubu, but those who control Tinubu. The earlier you recognize this, the better for you. 2. Don’t let anyone fool you that they have superior insight into the political landscape of Nigeria. Maybe the only knowledge they have over you is Peter Obi’s diet or sleeping arrangement. There’s nothing deep about politics in Nigeria. How you see it is exactly how it is. It is the easiest market to predict. I don talk my own.

If Peter Obi decides to leave ADC today, I won't even ask him why. I will simply pick up my bag and walk beside him! That's how much I trust the man! And I'm not talking of blind trust here. I'm talking of trust earned through years of consistency, unwavering integrity, unshakeable principles, and a deep commitment to a better Nigeria, which he has shown in very many selfless ways through his actions and inactions. There is no other politician in Nigeria who has earned this trust from me. NONE. So if Peter Obi decides today that the ADC does not align with the principles that he believes will bring about a shift from the systems that have kept Nigeria bound to date, I will, without a single doubt, get up, pick up my bag and his, and walk away right by his side!


















