Tag: LP

  • Alleged $150m fund: Obi-Datti camp mocks Tinubu, says you’re now scared of the structure-less

    Alleged $150m fund: Obi-Datti camp mocks Tinubu, says you’re now scared of the structure-less

     

    …says the outcome of your primaries crashed naira

    … declares we’re ‘Obidient’ to the Law

    …dismisses violation of Electoral Act

     

    • The Obi-Datti Media Office has rubbished allegation by the presidential candidate of APC, Bola Tinubu group that their candidate Peter Obi of Labour Party has obtained foreign funds of about $150million, saying it is baseless.

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) reports this was contained in a statement issued by the media office on Sunday.

    The Obi-Datti camp apparently mocking the group stated that Tinubu’s group is now scared of the structure-less Obi-Datti, dismissing the allegations that “the Obidients” are ever lawful and can never violate any Electoral law of Nigeria.

    While reacting to the allegation, the media office said “our attention has been drawn to the desolate and baseless allegation by a support group of Tinubu-Shettima calling on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to disqualify the presidential candidate of Labour Party (LP), Mr. Peter Obi and his running mate, Ahmed Baba Datti, from the 2023 presidential election for allegedly violating a section of Electoral Act on Election funding.

    “All of a sudden, the structure-less and social media candidates are now the headache of the ruling party that they now had to fabricate and imagine things they want the electoral Commission to act on.

    “Obi’s successful trip abroad which is ostensibly to sensitize and carry along Nigerians abroard on his upcoming agenda of rebuilding the country is open and transparent and not a fund raising.

    ” But we know why its discomforting some people, because they cannot meet Nigerians in diaspora knowing that they contributed to their leaving the country in the first place.

    “We have always said it umpteenth times that their own understanding of structure is the abundance of looted funds in their kitty that they plan to deploy on hungry Nigerian voters during the election to sway their votes.

    “They know nobody has the kind of stolen funds they have and are always uncomfortable at anything suggesting to them that their opponents could match them.

    ” Obi did not go to beg for money but to sell himself and his mission to Nigerians outside the shores who are critical stakeholders in the Nigeria project.

    “Since June 2022 that they deployed a lump of their loots to get the ticket of their party, the nation’s currency crashed and still battling for breath. And since then they have been mopping up foreign currencies ahead of the election to buy voters.

    “The Media office therefore needs to educate them that Obi and his Running mate are knowledgeable duo who know the law and operates within it and who became what they are financially, politically and socially doing legitimate businesses. They have no bullion van history of questionable wealth and are ready and willing to be scrutinized.

    “Just as Obi and Dotti backgrounds and antecedents are verifiable so also is their source of income before and now are unambiguous and auditable.

    “Obi and Datti, reached where they are today in this 2023 journey giving no ‘shishi’ to anybody, because they are investing on the suffering Nigerians impoverished by the greedy leaders of the past who diverted public funds to their private and family pockets.

    “We understand their predicament, the dearth of contents from their principal, the lack of what to market, using the ample opportunity provided by the campaigns and the resort to searching blindly for reasons to disqualify the people’s only hope for a new and better Nigeria.

    “Suddenly, they are beginning to realize that the social media giant, the structure-less and inconsequential candidates, are in the heart of the people who are convinced by their pragmatic messages. In frustration and envy they are now desperately looking for all crooked ways to stop them.

    “Finally, we like to advise all those in this school of thought that the old order that kept us down as a nation will still work, to read the writing on the wall and know that their time is up and that Nigerians are ready and determined to take back their county now.

  • Obi carpets Tinubu over ‘Emi Lokan’ comment, says election is not an entitlement

    Obi carpets Tinubu over ‘Emi Lokan’ comment, says election is not an entitlement

     

    The presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi has carpeted the presidential candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu over the ‘Emi Lokan’ (It Is My Turn) comment he made ahead of the party presidential primaries.

    Speaking in a trending video, Obi was seen mocking the leadership of the party, saying they were going about saying ‘IT IS THEIR TURN’ to become president of Nigeria as if it’s an entitlement.

    According to Obi, the 2023 general elections will be based on the character that the citizens can trust and not on a race of entitlement as some people have clearly stated earlier.

    He said, “It’s our turn, but the people that is their turn now, do they have uninterrupted electricity? But it’s their turn, so it is not about turn, it’s about connection.

    “There are about 18 of us contesting for president. What I want you to do is not to say this is my man. Listen to the eighteen of us.

    “Not through a proxy, nobody should send anybody to come and tell you, they have to come physically, that’s if they are fit enough.

    “And they will stand the way I am standing now to tell you what they want to do. That’s what we want to do.

    “That’s how elections are all over the world. You listen to Biden, listen to Bush, you listen to Obama. That’s how it is run everywhere.

    “It is only in Nigeria that some people are running around and some people are sitting down. And they tell you that is why it’s their entitlement. It’s my turn, it is not going to be.

    “2023 election is going to be about the character we can trust. About competence, capacity and commitment to start building a better Nigeria.”

  • Peter Obi not new to the rotten system, he didn’t build any schools – Sowore

    Peter Obi not new to the rotten system, he didn’t build any schools – Sowore

    The presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), Omoyele Sowore, has hit out at his Labour Party counterpart, Peter Obi for being corrupt and part of the rotten system.

    Sowore stated this while speaking on Channels Television’s ‘Politics Today’, Friday night.

    He said, “Peter Obi is part of the old system that I’ve always fought against. I understand where he is coming from.

    “This is 1999 repeating itself – Nigerians want change, some young people are genuinely interested in change to a different direction, and then they are presented with somebody who worked for the establishment; somebody who has been in the Peoples Democratic Party, the All Progressives Grand Alliance, came back to the PDP, and now in the Labour Party. We can be emotional about it but that’s the truth.

    “He’s not new to the rotten system. Somebody who was Anambra’s governor for eight years. He didn’t build any schools, he didn’t build any industry, he didn’t build a power station. He’s not my kind of progressive.”

  • Obi’s polite response to Okowa: Before now I’ve been attending church programs

    Obi’s polite response to Okowa: Before now I’ve been attending church programs

     

    The Presidential Candidate of Labour Party, Mr. Peter Obi has described as uncharitable, the reports credited to Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa accusing him of dragging the Church into politics on the sole reason that he attends Church programmes.

    The NewsGuru.com, (TNG) reports Obi spoke through his Special Adviser on Media, Mr. Valentine Obienyem.

    In a release made available to the Press, Obienyem said that it was on record that Obi attended programmes he was invited to, including those organized by the Churches.

    He asked “Should Obi start shunning Church events because of politics, even when we know that since leaving office in 2014, that Obi has visited over 1000 schools and hospitals owned by the Churches, offering them all manner of support for the upgrade of their schools and hospitals that serve the citizens of Nigeria.

    Obienyem, while cautioning against bringing the name of the Church into disrepute, said that those doing such were those linking genuine actions of patriots to politics, even when it was absolutely unnecessary.

    Obienyem, who also said that the reference to politics was unnecessary because electioneering had not started, disagreed with Okowa on distinguishing those to be reached out to or not, saying: “Why would Okowa suggest that it is wrong for anybody to reach out to the Churches? Is this not contemptuous of Churches? Everybody is affected by the bad governance in the country and should expectedly be involved in the efforts to enthrone good governance. He should be told about the difference between being politically aware and getting involved in active politics”, Obienyem said, while suspecting that very soon they would start to criminalize the encounter Obi is having with Nigerians in Diaspora.

    Assuring Nigerians that Obi would not get tired of preaching to Nigerians about good governance and the need for the people of Nigeria to take back their country, Obienyem called on other patriots to join in the crusade rather than wishing people to keep quiet so that the status quo would remain the same.

  • 2023: You must hear from Presidential Candidates, not proxies, Obi advises Nigerians

    2023: You must hear from Presidential Candidates, not proxies, Obi advises Nigerians

    The Presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Mr Peter Obi has advised the electorate to insist on a direct contact/address by the presidential candidates, and to ignore messages of those speaking through proxies.

    Obi gave this hint while addressing Nigerian citizens in Frankfurt, Germany who came out in large numbers to welcome him, at the weekend.

    Mr Obi said that every candidate should come before Nigerians with their agenda to make Nigeria work.

    Apparently disturbed
    by unfulfilled bogus and phantom promises of the All Progressives Congress(APC) of 2015 and 2019 asked electorates to do background checks on all presidential candidates this time, before listening to whatever promises they make.

    He said, “When you listen to us, go and check our background, this is not a time for somebody to show us his qualifications, I live in Nigeria and I know Nigeria and what Nigerians need. I am not a stranger to Nigeria’s problems.

    He said, “I am a trader but I have a privilege to go to some of the best of schools like Oxford, Cambridge, and other Ivy League institutions, but I always say to people that educational qualification is not the same as integrity.

    “Listen to all the presidential candidates not through proxy. Let anyone who wants to be your President come forward himself and speak to you directly, because he is the one you will hold responsible for whatever happens to Nigeria under his care.

    “This campaign is not a campagin you are going to speak through somebody, that person needs to come and directly tell us what he is going to do for our country and we must take note of whatever he says and hold him by his words.”

    “We also don’t want one that would be carried to this place in a wheel chair, but must consider his capacity, competence, integrity and commitment.”

    Talking about racism, Peter Obi said, “I don’t see any country as racist. If you think your host country is racist you can go back to your country. The reason why you are here is because your place is not working.

    “So, it is our duty to turn things around in Nigeria for the good of our country.

    “Somebody asked me a question about going to look for foregin investors , I said Nigerians outside are going to do what China and India did.

    “It is good for us to go back and fix our place, we need to secure it and it is important for our place to have proper leadership that is visionary, there is nothing happening in other countries that is rocket science, a country is measured by its productive capacity.

    “Somebody asked me what are we going to do to stabilize the naira and I said it is very simple; production, because the more you produce goods and export , the more your currency becomes stronger, if you are looking for dollars and Euro, just go and sell something to somebody that has euro and dollar and your currency will become strong.

    “We will ensure security of lives and bring stability to governance .

    “Our human capital today is low, we have 200 million people with barely ten percent productive capacity. You also need to reduce the cost of Governance and have zero tolerance for corruptio. People cannot continue to do what they are doing with government resources.”

    He promised to provide opportunity for diaspora Nigerians to vote in the 2027 elections if elected president next year.

    The Labour Party’s Presidential candidate also assured that Africa will remain the centrepiece of Nigeria’s foreign policy as it will improve diplomatic sphere of influence via peacekeeping, trade, and investment initiatives.

  • 2023: I don’t have any political deal with Atiku -Peter Obi

    2023: I don’t have any political deal with Atiku -Peter Obi

     

    The Obi-Datti 2023 Presidential campaign office has denied speculations that the Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr. Peter Obi, has entered into a ‘political deal’ to support the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar.

    The campaign office via a statement described the speculations as the handiwork of charitable propagandists who indulge in distorting facts in the pursuit of imaginary relevance for their paymasters.

    The statement read in part, “Rather than strive to contend with the hard sell of their candidates, these mischief makers bandy about misleading accounts of the issue-based messages of our candidates just to score cheap political points and thus distract the discerning public.

    While we understand the frustration of dealing in their hard-to-sell, “expired milk” [apologies to BAT] in a competitive market, the FairPlay rule demands that you don’t associate the good with the bad product. We demand honour even among thieves!

    “We know the intention of the spin-doctors in selling an utterly false story that the highflying Labour Party candidate, Peter Obi, met with his PDP counterpart (Atiku) and reached a deal. Nothing can be further from the truth.”

    It further said, “Obi’s foreign trip, its motive, and where and who to meet are already in the public domain; his meeting in the UK with some Nigerian political leaders is visually seen by all.

    We understand why the focus is on the Obi-Datti candidacy; they are easily the front runners in this 2023 race and the tag team has irresistible messages that are resonating with the embattled Nigerian public who are anxious more than ever to reclaim and take back their country.

    “The LP candidates are on a divine mission to rescue and rebuild this country and cannot be distracted by any fabrications intended to mislead.

    Nigerian people have taken the steering from Obi and are driving him to the Aso Rock Villa; they will not look sideways for distractions,” the campaign said in further debunking a deal with Atiku.

    “Obi-Datti media office is privy to intelligence that many distorted stories will be dished to the public to create confusion in their minds of the public and notes that such a mission is dead on arrival because the people’s commitment to the Obidient assignment is total.”

    Source: Vanguard

  • BREAKING: Obasanjo, Wike, Obi, others meet in London

    BREAKING: Obasanjo, Wike, Obi, others meet in London

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate Peter Obi and Rivers Gov Nyesom Wike as well as three Peoples Democratic Party Governors held a strategic meeting in London, capital of the United Kingdom.

    The Governors at the meeting were: Sam Ortom (Benue); Seyi Makinde (Oyo) and Okezie Ikpeazu (Abia).

    The London meeting also attracted former Cross River Governor, Donald Duke and Senator Olaka Nwogu.

    Details of the meeting remain sketchy but it’s believed it may not be unconnected with the 2023 general elections.

    Wike is involved in a war of words with the camp of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar.

    The three PDP Governors and Duke belong to the Wike’s camp, which has demanded for removal of the National Chairman Senator Iyorchia Ayu among others as a condition to back Atiku in 2023.

  • Buhari lost his principles and bearings – Obi’s running mate, Baba-Ahmed

    Buhari lost his principles and bearings – Obi’s running mate, Baba-Ahmed

    The Labour Party, LP, presidential running mate, Datti Baba-Ahmed has openly criticised President Muhammadu Buhari for his ideology in governing the country.

    Baba-Ahmed and Buhari were once members of the defunct Congress for Progressives Change, CPC.

    He was elected in 2011 to represent Kaduna North Senatorial District under the defunct party.

    However, Baba-Ahmed said he parted ways with Buhari due to a change in ideology.

    Speaking in Kano, Datti said: “Over time, President Buhari lost his principles and bearings, the situation made it difficult for allies like myself to abide by his political philosophy and ideas.”

    Baba-Ahmed stated that the party was making steady progress in the North.

    He assured that efforts were in place to ensure electorates vote for LP in 2023.

     

  • 2023: Nigeria’s greatest challenge is lack of elite consensus – Peter Obi

    2023: Nigeria’s greatest challenge is lack of elite consensus – Peter Obi

     

    …says it would be foolhardy for anyone to sugarcoat our current morass

    Presidential candidate of Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi has said Nigeria’s greatest challenge is lack of elite consensus.

    TheNewsGuru com, (TNG) reports Obi disclosed this at the Labour Party – Coalition for Peter Obi (CPO) Summit in Abuja on Thursday.

    Obi said:”Great nations are built through political alliances. Our founding fathers understood and forged alliances in the national interest.

    “But things changed. Our leaders became selfish, myopic ad corrupt. And our people suffered. That narrative and mindset must change.

    “Youth, Governance and A New Nigeria
    The new alliance we seek is between Nigerian Youths, the Labour Party, which represent Nigerian workers, and Like Minds. Collectively, it is an alliance of the OBIdients!

    “Nigeria is at crossroads and it would be foolhardy for anyone to sugarcoat our current morass. Ravaging insecurity, largely inflicted by non-state actors, is fast threatening the sovereignty of Nigeria.

    “Nigeria is today vastly polarized and wracked by deep divisions along religious, ethnic and regional lines. There is a staggering level of corruption. Our universities have remained closed for over five months. While our healthcare system remains comatose, power generation and distribution are also at all-time low.

    “I have consistently maintained that while there is a need for the sustenance of the hard approach to fighting insecurity, there is urgent need to tackle poverty and those social and economic malaise that exacerbate the crises. We cannot have 33% unemployment rate, 18.5 million out of school children and 100 million poor people, in Nigeria and expect to go to sleep with our two eyes closed.

    “The money Nigeria is sharing from oil earning is finished! We now spend more today to service debts than we earn from oil! Nigeria now spends more to pay for subsidy on imported refined products than she earns from crude sales! Going forward, we must look for ways to move Nigeria beyond oil. We must end the criminality that is called oil subsidy.

    “But we must do the first things first. It is only auspicious that the reset button is urgently applied now, and that is why the OBIdient Movement is an idea whose time has come! We must find ways to change the political trajectory in Nigeria in 2023.

    “There is a common link that will tie or separate Nigerian youths, good governance and a New Nigeria. It is the forthcoming 2023 elections. In essence, democracy has always been about periodic and genuine elections. Besides the periodicity, the pertinent qualifiers include certifiable credibility, transparency, and respect for the choice of the voting populace. In 2023, we must ensure that the choice of Nigerians is respected.

    “After we win the 2023 elections, we intend to use the instruments of job creation and regenerative investments to reduce drastically the high incidence of insecurity and poverty, while moving the economy from the consumptive to the productive mode. We seek to build a new the Nigeria where transparency, due process, rule of law, and prudent management of resources will be the norms.

    “As I have always said, our vision and mission is to give full expression to our democracy by moving our country from consumption to production; we shall achieve by giving primacy to implementing the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

    “Our national challenges are daunting, but our determination is assuredly unwavering. Sadly, amidst the above overwhelming situations, our current political class keeps punching the air. Indeed, the greatest challenge we face beyond bad leadership, is lack of elite consensus.

    “But let us not forget Dante Alighieri‘s admonition, that “The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in times of great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality.”

    “History must serve as a tool in our decision making. The implosion of Nigeria has long been forecasted. Year 2023 could be a tipping point in the annals of our history. But that must not happen, even as the options before the electorate seem stark.

    “I want to assure you that as a people-oriented party and Movement, the people remain the fulcrum of our collective quest to take back Nigeria; the people are our STRUCTURE. I therefore urge you not to yield to the deceptive narrative of lack of Structure in the Movement. You all seated here are the Structures we seek.

    “The current structures of both the PDP and the APC are the stomach infrastructure that has brought us nothing but misery. Their understanding of structure is sharing of Nigeria’s patrimony to vested interests and influence peddlers. That is against what Peter Obi represents; that is against what Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed represents; and it is indeed, against the vision of the Labour Party.

    “On a final note, I urge you to always endeavour to remind the opposition that Nigeria’s democracy must survive because of our structure -that critical mass that has been dehumanized and disenfranchised by the ruling oligarchs; the 100 million poor Nigerians who will come out on election day to fight for their future; the 33% unemployed Nigerians who already know who kept them unemployed; our structure is indeed the parents of 18.5m out-of-school-children in Nigeria, who will strive to ensure that such affliction does not visit them a second time. And finally, our structure is everyone seated in this hall today! Yes, we have Structure. And we are ready to move mountains to save Nigeria.

    See full address below:
    Nigeria’s Democracy Must Survive
    Address by Mr. Peter Obi, Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party
    At the Labour Party – Coalition for Peter Obi (CPO) Summit
    At the International Conference Centre, Abuja, FCT
    At 9:00 a.m., 11th August, 2022.

    It gives me great joy to attend this family gathering. This is a gathering of Labour Party Leaders, Stakeholders Candidates and a gathering of members of the Coalition for Peter Obi (CPO). More importantly, this is a gathering of the OBIdients.

    This meeting is long overdue. I’m glad that finally we gathered under one roof to discuss our democracy; This Summit is the Mother of all Summits in the struggle to save Nigeria. From where I stand, I dare to proclaim that Nigeria’s Democracy Must Survive! That is our task. That is our Mission.

    Someone wise once said that “Democracy is hard work. We must therefore work hard on it.” We understand that, and that is why the people gathered here, Nigerian Youths and some of us elders, have vowed to take back Nigeria.

    Let me thank all those gathered here for becoming part of the struggle to rescue or country, and make her a Secure, United and Productive Nigeria. Today, our theme and focus is on Youth, Governance and A New Nigeria.

    I thank the Coalition for Peter Obi (CPO) and the entire OBIdient Family who have been toiling ad sacrificing to ensure the success of our collective project. The Nigerian political space has unprecedentedly been lit up by your selfless works and sacrifices. My assurance to you all is that “you shall not labour in vain”.

    Since I entered the presidential race my mantra has been consistent and in tandem with the Labour Party’s vision, which mainly seeks to ensure economic transformation through job-led growth. Therefore, my decision to join the Labour Party was not by coincidence or happenstance; it was indeed a thought-through decision given the ideological convergence.

    Great nations are built through political alliances. Our founding fathers understood and forged alliances in the national interest. But things changed. Our leaders became selfish, myopic ad corrupt. And our people suffered. That narrative and mindset must change.

    Youth, Governance and A New Nigeria
    The new alliance we seek is between Nigerian Youths, the Labour Party, which represent Nigerian workers, and Like Minds. Collectively, it is an alliance of the OBIdients!

    Nigeria is at crossroads and it would be foolhardy for anyone to sugarcoat our current morass. Ravaging insecurity, largely inflicted by non-state actors, is fast threatening the sovereignty of Nigeria.

    Nigeria is today vastly polarized and wracked by deep divisions along religious, ethnic and regional lines. There is a staggering level of corruption. Our universities have remained closed for over five months. While our healthcare system remains comatose, power generation and distribution are also at all-time low.

    I have consistently maintained that while there is a need for the sustenance of the hard approach to fighting insecurity, there is urgent need to tackle poverty and those social and economic malaise that exacerbate the crises. We cannot have 33% unemployment rate, 18.5 million out of school children and 100 million poor people, in Nigeria and expect to go to sleep with our two eyes closed.
    The money Nigeria is sharing from oil earning is finished! We now spend more today to service debts than we earn from oil! Nigeria now spends more to pay for subsidy on imported refined products than she earns from crude sales! Going forward, we must look for ways to move Nigeria beyond oil. We must end the criminality that is called oil subsidy.

    But we must do the first things first. It is only auspicious that the reset button is urgently applied now, and that is why the OBIdient Movement is an idea whose time has come! We must find ways to change the political trajectory in Nigeria in 2023.

    There is a common link that will tie or separate Nigerian youths, good governance and a New Nigeria. It is the forthcoming 2023 elections. In essence, democracy has always been about periodic and genuine elections. Besides the periodicity, the pertinent qualifiers include certifiable credibility, transparency, and respect for the choice of the voting populace. In 2023, we must ensure that the choice of Nigerians is respected.

    After we win the 2023 elections, we intend to use the instruments of job creation and regenerative investments to reduce drastically the high incidence of insecurity and poverty, while moving the economy from the consumptive to the productive mode. We seek to build a new the Nigeria where transparency, due process, rule of law, and prudent management of resources will be the norms.

    As I have always said, our vision and mission is to give full expression to our democracy by moving our country from consumption to production; we shall achieve by giving primacy to implementing the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

    Our national challenges are daunting, but our determination is assuredly unwavering. Sadly, amidst the above overwhelming situations, our current political class keeps punching the air. Indeed, the greatest challenge we face beyond bad leadership, is lack of elite consensus. But let us not forget Dante Alighieri‘s admonition, that “The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in times of great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality.”
    Conclusion:
    History must serve as a tool in our decision making. The implosion of Nigeria has long been forecasted. Year 2023 could be a tipping point in the annals of our history. But that must not happen, even as the options before the electorate seem stark.

    I want to assure you that as a people-oriented party and Movement, the people remain the fulcrum of our collective quest to take back Nigeria; the people are our STRUCTURE. I therefore urge you not to yield to the deceptive narrative of lack of Structure in the Movement. You all seated here are the Structures we seek.

    The current structures of both the PDP and the APC are the stomach infrastructure that has brought us nothing but misery. Their understanding of structure is sharing of Nigeria’s patrimony to vested interests and influence peddlers. That is against what Peter Obi represents; that is against what Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed represents; and it is indeed, against the vision of the Labour Party.

    On a final note, I urge you to always endeavour to remind the opposition that Nigeria’s democracy must survive because of our structure -that critical mass that has been dehumanized and disenfranchised by the ruling oligarchs; the 100 million poor Nigerians who will come out on election day to fight for their future; the 33% unemployed Nigerians who already know who kept them unemployed; our structure is indeed the parents of 18.5m out-of-school-children in Nigeria, who will strive to ensure that such affliction does not visit them a second time. And finally, our structure is everyone seated in this hall today! Yes, we have Structure. And we are ready to move mountains to save Nigeria.

    Thank you and God bless you.

  • Peter Obi is not a saint, he’s corrupt as others – Deji Adeyanju

    Peter Obi is not a saint, he’s corrupt as others – Deji Adeyanju

    Socio-Political activist, Deji Adeyanju has said that the Presidential candidate of Labour Party. Peter Obi is also a corrupt politician and he’s not a saint.

    In a series of tweets on Monday, Adeyanju claimed that Obi told him that he invested billions of Anambra State money into his family business and was still trying to justify it.

    According to him, Peter Obi is, however, the best candidate among those who have declared, especially with his cutting of cost theory but was not a saint.

    Adeyanju tweeted, “The real reason I stopped supporting Peter Obi was after I met him for a 3hrs meeting at his instance of course & he told to me he invested billions of Anambra State funds into his family business. And the man was even trying to justify it. So many other things he said. SMH!”

    “I agree that Peter Obi is the best candidate among those who have declared, especially with his cutting of cost theory, but he’s no saint. He’s as corrupt as the others. Investing Anambra money into his family business is the height of corruption and abuse of office,” Adeyanju said.