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Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by Afamed: 7:09pm On May 25, 2022
The Pandora thief has no ball

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Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by humberjade: 7:09pm On May 25, 2022
grin
Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by RightToReject(m): 7:10pm On May 25, 2022
He didn't miscalculate. Discerning and sagacious politicians, or even electorates, are always able to tell the direction the election result will swing before the election proper. I commend him and OUK for their actions so far, even though he acted a bit late.

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Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by Golan007: 7:10pm On May 25, 2022
Let's say the truth, he could never have been the PDP candidate.

grin

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Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by mfm04622: 7:10pm On May 25, 2022
Penguin2:
Having seen the resignation letter of Peter Obi from PDP which confirmed his exit from the party and withdrawal from the party’s presidential race, I’m tempted to question the rationale behind that decision.

I’m an ardent supporter of Peter Obi but I think that if he has truly resigned from the PDP, then he has goofed; it’s a complete faux pax for him.

Because I do not see any other platform that can possibly grant him victory in the general election.

Remaining in PDP would have guaranteed either the presidential ticket or vice presidential ticket which would have brought him closer to the presidency.

As we wait to confirm if this is fake or true, and to know Obi’s next move, I make bold to say that this decision, if confirmed, was a miscalculation.

He was the Vice President candidate last time, how close is he to the Presidency?.

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Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by chloride6: 7:11pm On May 25, 2022
Lol..PDP officially dead in 2023?

Get Osinbajo the ticket so that we can harass PDP on engineerboat thread in 2023..

grin

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Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by Golan007: 7:11pm On May 25, 2022
Afamed:
The Pandora thief has no ball

He has no clout either.

From party to party.

Olosho seems appropriate at this time.

grin

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Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by lexxwiz(m): 7:11pm On May 25, 2022
What I know is that, nobody knows tomorrow…..


When God wants to show off, he dey command flowers to run things.

Nigeria desperately needs a messiah, Nigerians have prayed for a messiah for years..


Obi/Kwankwaso 2023 might take a major bite. I pray it does…


Nobody believed APC prior 2015, it happened!


Expect major deflection to NNPP in the coming days..

The wave will be massive!!!!


Believe.


I’m so confused right now, Abeg God! Obi is my last hope for a working Nigeria! Abeg baba God!

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Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by mfm04622: 7:11pm On May 25, 2022
Sergio104:


I think he has withdrawn entirely from presidential race

I doubt it

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Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by Greatkenny2: 7:12pm On May 25, 2022
2023 is not going to be about party politics... we need a paradigm shift... Obi has my support until I see someone better....

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Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by mannobi(m): 7:12pm On May 25, 2022
That guy does not know how to play on the national level.
He chickened out so Atiku can pick him as vice.

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Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by nedu666: 7:12pm On May 25, 2022
[quote author=Penguin2 post=113171163]

The ticket will sweep the south.

And with Kwankwaso, the northwest would likely swing in their favor [/quote


Which kwankwaso. So u think 2023 there would be no rigging. Even in kano they will rig kwankwaso out

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Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by SaintLucia: 7:12pm On May 25, 2022
The cause laid upon Obi Pandora by Bianca Ojukwu is still manifesting on him. He is just a noisemakers without any electoral value. Werey japa haven't seen the handwriting on the wall. Any political party that feild him whether as president or vice president will lose woefully.

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Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by Ngorbungor(m): 7:13pm On May 25, 2022
Ebubu3:


Don’t be naive.

Obi was not going to become President or get selected as VP. He left instead of becoming embarrassed

Embarrassed as in what? I don't understand,

If you listen to his interview with suliaman, he indirectly said he will leave PDP, when the guy asked him about gang-up in PDP.

The funny thing is that many Nairalanders don't listen before they talk, small children every where.

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Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by wayforward2grea(f): 7:13pm On May 25, 2022
STORY
Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by chatinent: 7:13pm On May 25, 2022
Y'all can't see all these are preplanned to swear in another notherner?
Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by mu2sa2: 7:13pm On May 25, 2022
LegendHero:
He is probably going to NNPP.

What I now don't know is who will be the VP or Presidential candidate between him and Kwakwanso.

If Kwakwanso will be the Presidential candidate & Obi VP; Then Obi is a big fool because he would have had more chance with being VP to Atiku in PDP.

If Obi will be the presidential candidate and Kwakwanso the VP; Then I like that even tho they will still lose the election. But at least he made a statement.

Only that the Kwakwanso I know will not be VP to Obi Pandora.
Hahaha, Peter the Pandora, the Pandora guy, son of obi, finally ends his abracadabra dance. Good riddance to bad rubbish.

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Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by kponkedenge(m): 7:14pm On May 25, 2022
He didn't miscalulate. He can't win under PDP. If he runs alongside Kwankwaso under NNPP, they will win.
Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by Realists(m): 7:15pm On May 25, 2022
Sergio104:
The thing there is......obi didn't miscalculate.

Something must be behind it

For when you stood afar watching group of people dancing to a music but you can't hear the sound of the music as a result of Doppler effect, you do say....... those inebriated ass are stupid.


So let's be watching

I guess may they told him the VP seat most be paid for & he choose to opt out.
It's a fact that Okoro can kill for money.

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Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by Cajal(m): 7:15pm On May 25, 2022
Penguin2:


That would be a masterstroke.

I pray he’s the presidential candidate

And not running mate.

An Obi/Kwankwaso ticket would be a bomb
On TWITTER

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Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by justparamount(m): 7:15pm On May 25, 2022
It's not fake. He posted it on his verified twitter account
Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by Nobody: 7:15pm On May 25, 2022
POB will never win a presidential election in Nigeria. Why is he not putting is efforts in something productive.

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Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by gasparpisciotta: 7:15pm On May 25, 2022
cpu2006:
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For Obi or Olodo

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Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by hopexter(m): 7:15pm On May 25, 2022
LegendHero:
He is probably going to NNPP.

What I now don't know is who will be the VP or Presidential candidate between him and Kwakwanso.

If Kwakwanso will be the Presidential candidate & Obi VP; Then Obi is a big fool because he would have had more chance with being VP to Atiku in PDP.

If Obi will be the presidential candidate and Kwakwanso the VP; Then I like that even tho they will still lose the election. But at least he made a statement.

Only that the Kwakwanso I know will not be VP to Obi Pandora.

Something must have pushed him off his beloved party, Whatever it is, I know Obi is hurting but still have to move on and be strong.

I’ve never liked PDP and I still don’t know why the South east are so bent on supporting PDP.
I know for sure that if Peter Obi leaves, PDP is finished in Southern Nigeria undecided

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Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by Nobody: 7:16pm On May 25, 2022
So weak couldn't even attempted primary. Feeble minded like this isn't even good enough for VP slot. Good he talked to himself. Oya those singing Peter Obi's name should tell us who else they are supporting now so we can know the next person to suffer the badluck of their gloomy supports. Lolzzzzz

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Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by akanbiaa(m): 7:16pm On May 25, 2022
Penguin2:
Having seen the resignation letter of Peter Obi from PDP which confirmed his exit from the party and withdrawal from the party’s presidential race, I’m tempted to question the rationale behind that decision.

I’m an ardent supporter of Peter Obi but I think that if he has truly resigned from the PDP, then he has goofed; it’s a complete faux pax for him.

Because I do not see any other platform that can possibly grant him victory in the general election.

Remaining in PDP would have guaranteed either the presidential ticket or vice presidential ticket which would have brought him closer to the presidency.

As we wait to confirm if this is fake or true, and to know Obi’s next move, I make bold to say that this decision, if confirmed, was a miscalculation.
If True he might have seen signs that the APC might still be in power or chances of PDP winning is slim or he needs to invest so much money on PDP with uncertainty and bleak political future or he might have been promised a juicy political appointment by the Party most likely to win the election.
Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by macrodata(m): 7:16pm On May 25, 2022
Sergio104:


I think he has withdrawn entirely from presidential race
In his letter of resignation from PDP, he wrote:

"My commitment to rescuing
Nigeria remains firm, even if the ROUTE differs."
Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by Obesity(m): 7:16pm On May 25, 2022
He's going to Apga embarassed
Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by cosmos1440: 7:17pm On May 25, 2022
As usual

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Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by jrusky(m): 7:17pm On May 25, 2022
Honestly I'm not surprised a bit because I knew if Obi is pdp candidate their is no way he can beat Tinubu if Tinubu get apc ticket and he can't beat Osibanjo that is just the fact.

I'm a die hard pdp, Atiku is the only person who can match apc strenght to atrenght but unfortunately he is from the North.

Better for Obi to resigned, he just did the right thing. Good luck to him.

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Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by Agugbadin: 7:18pm On May 25, 2022
No, PDP decided to to the position to all zones as against their initial promise to zone it to the South.
Re: Resignation From PDP: Has Peter Obi Miscalculated? by Aforxzy(f): 7:19pm On May 25, 2022
My thought exactly.

Nigerian politricks is not for the feeble minds. It's all about money and more money. .

The delegates are about the highest spender.

Obi can't and won't be able to beat the likes of Saraki, Atiku and others where money is involved.

I wish him all the best in his political career.

Golan007:
Let's say the truth, he could never have been the PDP candidate.

grin

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