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Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by JEWELofHELL: 10:58am On Jul 05, 2022
A wealthy businessman with a reputation for being frugal, Peter Obi has emerged as a powerful force ahead of Nigeria's presidential election next February, energising voters with messages of prudence and accountability that are amplified by an army of social media users.

In a country that seems to always be on the lookout for a messiah to solve its myriad problems, young social media-savvy supporters have elevated Mr Obi to sainthood and are backing his largely unknown Labour Party against two septuagenarian political heavyweights.

His name is often trending on social media on the back of numerous conversations sparked by his supporters, instantly recognisable from their display picture of his image or the white, red and green logo of his party.

These are mostly urban under-30s who refer to themselves as the "Coconut-head generation", because they are strong-willed, independent-minded and contemptuous of older politicians who, they say, have done little for them.


Many of them, like Dayo Ekundayo from the eastern city of Owerri, were involved in the EndSars protests that forced the disbandment of a notorious police department two years ago and also morphed into calls for better government.

Now, they are deploying the same strategies that mobilized hundreds of thousands of young Nigerians and raised millions of naira within weeks for the 60-year-old who they consider an alternative to the two parties that have dominated politics since the end of military rule in 1999.

"Which Nigerian politician has ever held office and has his integrity intact? I do not see any other logical option for young people in Nigeria," said Mr Ekundayo.

He has already been involved in a march for Mr Obi, and is providing logistics and mobilising students for the campaign as he did during the EndSars protests.

But opponents say Mr Obi is a political impostor, one of many who spring up at election time with delusions of being a third force that will wrestle power from the traditional parties.

Many supporters of the main opposition People's Democratic Party (PDP) and neutral observers agree he is head and shoulders above the other candidates, but say he lacks the nationwide popularity to win the election and have warned his supporters that they risk wasting their votes.

They believe he is a distraction from the common goal of removing the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) from office, and could split the opposition vote.

A devout Catholic from eastern Nigeria, they point to his lack of popularity in the Muslim-dominated north, whose votes are considered critical in winning presidential elections.

And his critics question whether he truly represents a break from the corruption he routinely lambasts, pointing out that his name popped up in the leaked Pandora Papers which exposed the hidden wealth of the rich and powerful in 2021.

While he was not accused of stealing money, he failed to declare offshore accounts and assets held by family members, citing ignorance.

He was also accused of investing state funds, as governor, into a company he had dealings with. He denied any wrongdoing and points out that the value of the investment has since grown.

Mr Obi repeatedly says he is not desperate to be president, which is ironic for a man who has changed parties four times since 2002.

He dumped the PDP just days before its presidential primary in May and the party went on to choose the 75-year-old former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar as its presidential flagbearer.

Critics say he pulled out of the contest because he knew his chances of winning were slim but he cited wrangling within the PDP, where he was a vice-presidential candidate in 2019, for deciding to cross over to the Labour Party.

His supporters are also convinced that he was pushed out of the PDP because he refused to bribe delegates at the party primary and have coined the phrase: "We don't give shishi (money)" as a buzzword for his famed frugality and his prudence in managing government funds in a country with a history of wasteful expenditure by public officers.

They regard him as an unconventional politician prepared to take on the APC and PDP behemoths seen as different sides of the same coin, who they accuse of dipping their fingers into the public purse.

There is also a religious and ethnic twist to his candidacy.

In a country where roughly half the population is Christian, his supporters hope that this will bolster his chances of winning, as after eight years of President Muhammadu Buhari they would not want another Muslim - the APC's Bola Tinubu, 70, or the PDP's Mr Abubakar - to take office.

Some also support Mr Obi because of his ethnic background. Igbos make up the country's third largest ethnic group, but Nigeria has had only one Igbo president, largely ceremonial, since it freed itself from British colonial rule in 1960.

Many Igbos accuse successive Nigerian governments of marginalising them and hope that Mr Obi will rise to power so that the south-east, where most of them live, would see greater development and so counter the pull of secession groups like the Indigenous People of Biafra (Ipob).

A philosophy graduate, he worked in his family's retail businesses before going on to make his own money, importing everything from salad cream to beauty products, and baked beans to champagne, while also owning a brewery and holding major shares in three commercial banks.

You can normally recognise a Nigerian billionaire from a mile off but Mr Obi is thrifty and wears it as a mark of pride.

He is quick to point out that he owns just two pairs of black shoes from midmarket British chain Marks and Spencer, prefers a $200 suit from Stein Mart to a $4,000 Tom Ford suit, and always insists on carrying his own luggage, rather than paying someone else to do it for him.

Even his children are not spared his frugality. His 30-year-old son was denied a car, he said, while his other child is a happy primary school teacher - a rarity in a country where a politician's name often opens doors to more lucrative jobs.

The OBIdients
Despite the financial controversy, his tenure as governor of Anambra state has become a reference point for his presidential campaign.

His supporters point out that he invested heavily in education and paid salaries on time - the simple things that most Nigerian state governors tend to neglect.

He also left huge savings in state coffers at the end of his two four-year tenures, another rarity.

But Frances Ogbonnaya, a university student in Anambra state when Mr Obi was governor, is surprised by the praises being sung in his name, describing his tenure as unremarkable.

"Who saves money in the face of hunger? Who saves money in the face of a lack of facilities?" she asked rhetorically.

But it is his reputation for frugality and sound management that has attracted a horde of supporters, known as OBIdients.

Some have been accused of cyberbullying and labelling anyone who does not vote for him in next year's election an enemy of the state.

He responded with a tweet calling on his supporters to "imbibe the spirit of sportsmanship", but it has done little to calm them down.

They are quick to show anyone who tells them that elections aren't won on Twitter, the crowds at offices of Nigeria's electoral body where they have been flooding to register as first-time voters.

But this is not the same as actually turning out to vote on election day.

With months to the election, there is no denying the momentum building behind Mr Obi but cynics also point to the lack of a nationwide party structure to support the view that, while possible, an Obi presidency remains highly improbable.

He retorts that his structure is "the 100 million Nigerians that live in poverty [and] the 35 million Nigerians who don't know where their next meal will come from".

If half of those turn out to vote him on election day, it might very well be all that he needs.
https://au.news.yahoo.com/amphtml/peter-obi-labour-party-candidate-012512339.html

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by JEWELofHELL: 10:59am On Jul 05, 2022
If Peter Obi presidency is the will of Satan, so be it...

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by Obidient4life2: 11:00am On Jul 05, 2022
Obi is international... You can't be invited to Downing street if you are a looter. UN Sabi Obi, US Sabi Obi, UK Sabi Obi, even Buhari Sabi Obi.

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by Juanas: 11:01am On Jul 05, 2022
Hnnnnm

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by God1000(m): 11:02am On Jul 05, 2022
True, I initially made up my mind not to participate in the next year's election due to the emergence of Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Atiku as front runners of the two major political parties.

But I've changed my mind, I will vote for Peter Obi.

We need to save this country from total collapse, enemies of Nigeria won't succeed.

This social polarization/privation is unprecedented and insufferable

Peter Obi is an upstanding technocrat, he will listen to the yearning and aspirations of the people, bring good governance and democratic dividends

People who have erroneously labelled me a hater and bigot don't know me and my desire to see this country succeed because I'm stained by the ugliness of this place.

I was rooting for Osinbajo before, but unfortunately he lost to a riffraff and machiavellian.

We need to send unmistakable message to our leaders that they can't have their way all the time.

Enough of suffering and smiling, I call on nigerians from all walks of life to put aside their ethnic and religious differences, let's do the right thing for once.

In Osinbajo's words, you can't wish this country well and vote for someone you do not believe in.

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by vastolord4(m): 11:03am On Jul 05, 2022
is it me or I think all OBIdient supporters are graduates and have been outside their comfort zone.. Painful part is this, The aforementioned are in a lesser population percentage in a non-functional society.. I hope you'll now where I'm headed?

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by Oxb90: 11:03am On Jul 05, 2022
JEWELofHELL:


And na full current

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by ogbuefi677(m): 11:04am On Jul 05, 2022
More hypertension for the agbado squad grin

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by Anambra1stSon(m): 11:04am On Jul 05, 2022

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by TakeBackNaija: 11:05am On Jul 05, 2022
Everyone is now looking up to Peter Obi as the Moses that would save Nigeria. Even across Africa, people are silently praying for Peter Obi to emerge.

Anyways, Vox Populi, Vox Dei cool

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by ElSudani: 11:06am On Jul 05, 2022
Where's is the link to your story? Obi fanatics are known to be very good at fabrication and outright lying.

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by Bomboiy: 11:06am On Jul 05, 2022
There are levels to these things, OBIdients are getting recognized by international Media while Agbado boys are celebrating endorsement from a fraud like Otedola.

Asiwaju the drug dealer doesn't have any international appeal.

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by KEVIND: 11:08am On Jul 05, 2022
Our ObiDient Sisters From The Northwest, We Move On
#peterobiforpresident2023

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by JEWELofHELL: 11:09am On Jul 05, 2022
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Done.

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by popez: 11:09am On Jul 05, 2022
We all can feel it. It's a positive wind blowing across Nigeria now. The message of hope and optimism. The message of love and accountability. The message of Peter Obi's presidency.

Nigerians and the world at large are united behind him. Peter is coming.


Vote competence. Vote common sense. Vote Peter obi

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by donofdons: 11:10am On Jul 05, 2022
Lol

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by Sebastine1994(m): 11:10am On Jul 05, 2022
When you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.

I would not follow the crowd. Let me think for myself if Peter obi can solve our whole problem.

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by Honoredeblazac: 11:10am On Jul 05, 2022
Lol

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by stano2(m): 11:10am On Jul 05, 2022
I and my family will waste our votes on Obi.
We no go collect shi shi.

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by VeryWickedMan: 11:10am On Jul 05, 2022
I prefer Tinubu because he stands with me on elongating the suffering of Nigerians

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by BabaCommander: 11:11am On Jul 05, 2022
Nigeria will work again.
Obi and the patriotic youths to the rescue.


We move

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by Hisxellency: 11:11am On Jul 05, 2022
Obi of Africa

God's plan will always be the best!
With Obi, there is hope in making this nation great again

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by atutoe: 11:11am On Jul 05, 2022
I am fully OBI-DIENT

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by Jiokejohn: 11:11am On Jul 05, 2022
OBIDIENT MOVEMENT is becoming a DIVINE PROJECT!

First-time in our modern history the masses are rallying for a candidate without monetary inducement.

First-time electorates are coming out with great passion to participate and vote in an election.

First-time Nigerians are coming out en masse to register for their PVC and request for transfer.

With the newly enacted electoral act that legalizes and authenticates 'Electronic Transmission of Results' from Polling units, hope has been restored to an improved electoral system.

Whoever claim oblivious of OBIDIENT MOVEMENT is either living in Denial or can be paradoxically regarded as one who is on earth but not alive.

OBIDIENT MOVEMENT is beyond Ethnicity, Tribe, Region, and Religion.

#VoteForPeterObi
#VoteForLabourParty.

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by Nobody: 11:11am On Jul 05, 2022
As a Nigeria youth born in Nigeria who has seen hell i have no other option than to vote peter obi me my girlfriend,mother father,aunty and uncle, staff etc

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by Abilistic(m): 11:11am On Jul 05, 2022
smiley

Authentic love doesn’t ask you to abandon yourself, it asks you to be true to you.

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by Mstick: 11:11am On Jul 05, 2022
Peter don leave Twitter enter BBC and CNN oh not for corruption but for good.

Can your candidate ever?!

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Re: Peter Obi: The Labour Party Candidate Electrifying Young Nigerians - BBC by Guyano: 11:11am On Jul 05, 2022
Good

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