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2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by oikirodah(m): 3:30pm On Jul 22, 2022
2023:Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Unstoppable

One day in politics is long enough for so many things to change, the 2023 presidential election is just barely seven months away which goes to prove that so many scenarios lie ahead that can make the art of the impossible possible.

To be honest, a third force hasn't really hit the political scene since the 1999 return to democratic rule; prior to the 2015 general elections, the APC was an amalgamation of known major political parties, not a third force. 

Nigerians have long yearned for an electoral system in which their votes matter. The typical man on the street would witness this need, and youths and children eagerly anticipate the day when they will be old enough to exercise their right to vote.

But, unfortunately, the electoral system was a major no-no because of so many obstacles; it made no sense to them to exercise their rights when their votes would still not count after all the obstacles.

It is similar to the apathy in being a Good Samaritan and assisting victims of highway accidents or robberies because of the mischief of some members of the Nigerian police force, only in Nigeria can you report a robbery incident and still drop EGUNJE before your case is heard.

However, all of this appears to be quickly fading due to two proximate factors, President Buhari and the INEC, both of which have enabled a significant shift in Nigerian attitudes. President Buhari's body language is clear enough that everyone is on their own, OYO.

The INEC has not only done well in its preparations and guidelines, but it has also humbled all politicians and political parties to the point where fear of the INEC is now the beginning of political wisdom. They have created a transparent system that assures voters that their votes now count, and as a result, they have created multiple alternatives to the old recycled ruling class.

So, with Buhari ready to hand over to whoever emerges democratically, the INEC ensuring that the voting system counts, and a plethora of credible aspirants vying for the presidency, what is the average Nigerian's excuse for failing to vote?

The current circumstances plaguing the nation are the direct cause of the third force that is swaying every corner of the nation. With such a GREEN LIGHT from the appropriate authorities, why won't the movement remain unstoppable?

Welcome to the rave of the moment , the Peter Obi's movement, trying to be Obidient to service. 

Mr Peter Obi is regarded as financially prudent, with a penchant for reducing waste and a sound economic judgment. Nigerians decided it was worth a shot. The beauty of the movement is that it is a bottom-up approach in which volunteers make it a duty to reach out to one another in order to build the network without even being members of the political party.

In actuality, one of the biggest challenges facing the Obi volunteers right now is how to sell the political party that the movement stands for; they have a huge road ahead of them in convincing voters that the LP stands for the Tsunami currently sweeping across.

The current economic situation in the country has provided the movement with the necessary impetus to shake the polity; the fact that Nigerians spend all they earn just to feed themselves is quite frightening.

The government has raised the price of fuel to N179 per litre, diesel sells for over N800, kerosene is more like a killer commodity beyond the reach of the common man, Nigerian students are stuck at home for months while politicians' children graduate from schools abroad, and farmers are unable to farm due to banditry and killer herdsmen.

Every day, the national grid fails, leaving the country in total darkness; nothing appears to be going right. According to Peter Obi, his structure is the over 100 million Nigerians living in abject poverty, as well as the millions of unemployed youths and pensioners who have lost faith in the system.

The Movement is currently focusing on the over 70 million Nigerians who are eligible to vote but do not vote due to a lack of trust in the electoral process. According to them, this figure, which represents Nigerians who are fed up with the status quo, dwarfs whatever figures the dominant political parties parade around.

According to Alhaji Bello, a 76-year-old Sokoto indigene who was seen celebrating Peter Obi's birthday in one of the displaced camps in Sokoto, the battle ahead is about competency and the ability to turn around the country's fortunes.

"This time no be party go make us vote, na who amongst them wey go fit make the country good we go support, we no dey vote since because of say our vote no dey count, but now we all go come out come vote because Nigeria must change."

As we can see, as long as the Naira continues to fall, inflation continues to rise, unemployment remains an issue, and food prices continue to rise, the Peter Obi movement will remain UNSTOPPABLE.

My name na Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah and na me be the Principal and Chairman of Bush Radio Academy.

https://ireporteronline.com.ng/blog/2023key-reasons-why-peter-obis-movement-remains-unstoppable/
Source iReporteronline.

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Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by ElSudani: 3:34pm On Jul 22, 2022
What movement? It is all motion but no movement.

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Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by pacesetting: 3:34pm On Jul 22, 2022
Those opposing the movement are only standing in denial.

It's true that Obi and Labour Party have a lot to do, the avenue has already been created for the party to excel and mount a formidable challenge.

Obi's popularity and acceptance is increasing everyday. What is needed is a massive rural sensitization, and the road to LP's victory will be clearer by February.

No one says it will be easy. But Labour Party stands a massive chance, especially in light of the electoral reform.

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Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by Odin13: 3:40pm On Jul 22, 2022
After all gibberish

Obi remains an IPOB thing

Next year Una go understand Nigerians wise pass IPOB and their stupidity

Then Una go get ready to burn igboland .. then Una go realize say

IPOB is on their own..

No other region will burn its state cos of obi

By 2027

Obi will then learn his lesson.. for the office of the president of Nigeria have already elected him for life

IPOB should keep insulting cursing and abusing

Power to the people
North 2023

Is too sure and e clear

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Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by Obidient4life2: 4:03pm On Jul 22, 2022
Odin13:
After all gibberish

Obi remains an IPOB thing

Next year Una go understand Nigerians wise pass IPOB and their stupidity

Then Una go get ready to burn igboland .. then Una go realize say

IPOB is on their own..

No other region will burn its state cos of obi

By 2027

Obi will then learn his lesson.. for the office of the president of Nigeria have already elected him for life

IPOB should keep insulting cursing and abusing

Power to the people
North 2023

Is too sure and e clear


Tinubu is combination of OPC and Boko Haram. Atiku is Bandit

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Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by oluseyiforjesus(m): 4:56pm On Jul 22, 2022
Atiku said d movement is only on social media let him wait till 2023 n see we are for real

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Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by Honourable1901(m): 4:56pm On Jul 22, 2022
Prick wey strong go still soft grin grin..na time and season


If you don't see any sense in my comments ,just go your way and don't quote me.

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Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by iiifedimma(f): 4:56pm On Jul 22, 2022
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Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by KalakutaRepub: 4:57pm On Jul 22, 2022
Nice. They keep saying social media this and that. Aisha say people when dey social media nor get house? Abi na social media dem dey live? cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by GudHardDick: 4:57pm On Jul 22, 2022
Peter Obi is the next president of Nigeria come 2023!

Get your PVCs and let's make it a reality. God bless Obi incoming president federal republic of Nigeria 2023 inshallah

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Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by Millimann: 4:57pm On Jul 22, 2022
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Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by Built2last: 4:57pm On Jul 22, 2022
The new electoral act signed by Buhari on 28th of February 2022 will make it very difficult to rig next year's election.

It scares APC and their supporters.

From polling unit all agents sign and upload to INEC server. All agents snaps and keeps copy of the result. All agents sends a copy to their situation room.

INEC is ahead. But I still dey look them with one eye

Do I hate Tinubu? No.

My problem is with the party. I kept record of all the promises they made. I take promises seriously. Tinubu and his team are trying so hard to excuse themselves from the colossal failure of this administration in the last 7 years. But the party is the party. Tinubu enjoyed the title "National Leader of APC" if he had the magic wand, he would have suggested it to Buhari. If Buhari is not listening Tinubu should have taken the honourable part to apologise to Nigerians and ensure Buhari doesn't have a free ride to return in 2019. Tinubu literally reinforced failure. Nigeria is now in a cesspit of gross poverty. As in, people are hungry. Graduates are either kidnapping, prostitution, making skits or wasting away. No thanks to APC.

In 2014 when APC started their quest to rescue Nigeria from GEJ administration, the naira dollar exchange rate was around $1 = ₦157. When they took over power CBN was $1 = 198 naira

Meaning that, if you earned ₦300,000 a month, it was equivalent to $2,000.

Today, the exchange rate is $1 = ₦630. So if you earn ₦300,000 today, it is equivalent to $476. How do you see this abysmal decline and have the nerve to support that same party.
This represents a value destruction of 76.2% (in dollar terms, a rough estimate) - in just seven years!!

It will be difficult for APC to openly campaign and make promises again. The internet is littered with their unkept promises. Which an army of youths are ready to take them up on.

ASUU has been on strike since February, ASUU is asking for initial 56 billion naira. Accountant general was alleged to have stolen 84 billion. As reported by EFCC. That case today has entered voice mail. An amount that can return our children to school was stolen by one man under the watch of APC and he is walking free.

Those supporting APC are enemies of Nigeria and have no conscience. If they have conscience, it's be clouded by either religious bigotry or ethnic chauvinism.

APC SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED NEAR ASO ROCK AGAIN.

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Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by Felabrity: 4:58pm On Jul 22, 2022
It's getting larger and larger

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Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by LeriqBeats(m): 4:58pm On Jul 22, 2022
Ok
Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by Nobody: 4:58pm On Jul 22, 2022
Bbnaija go soon start, let's see how strong e go be... tongue

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Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by Felabrity: 4:58pm On Jul 22, 2022
Every candidate is talking how to bring down the party

From they don't have structure
To they are only a social media party

But they all know it's all lies, Peter Obi has more followers offline than on social media

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Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by 5iine: 4:58pm On Jul 22, 2022
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Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by Teewhy2: 4:58pm On Jul 22, 2022
Atiku said 90% of Northerners are not on social media, what I am deducing from these is that no matter how Labour party wins in other places, they (APC & PDP) have control of how to swing votes in the north to favour them.

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Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by Klington: 4:58pm On Jul 22, 2022
No reasonable Nigeria will kick against obi's candidacy.

Obi still remains the only Nigeria presidential candidate dead or alive to command so much organic followers

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Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by beatricesola: 4:59pm On Jul 22, 2022
We are Obidient...

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Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by IMASTEX: 4:59pm On Jul 22, 2022
His vote will be more of a revolutionary vote. Nigeria actually need a 3rd & 4th strong political force to keep those in power in check. And enough of those same few individuals always deciding the faith of millions of Nigerians.

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Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by EBEk101(m): 4:59pm On Jul 22, 2022
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Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by inoki247: 4:59pm On Jul 22, 2022
Stronger than Banana tree I guess...

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Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by easyboycom(m): 4:59pm On Jul 22, 2022
Hmm
Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by Toneypen247(m): 4:59pm On Jul 22, 2022
Well said brotherly. The tsunami is moving at full speed, and with time, it will cover everywhere.

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Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by Entprys(m): 4:59pm On Jul 22, 2022
Say no to Obidient.
We won't be
obidient at all
Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by francis5051: 5:00pm On Jul 22, 2022
Odin13:
After all gibberish

Obi remains an IPOB thing

Next year Una go understand Nigerians wise pass IPOB and their stupidity

Then Una go get ready to burn igboland .. then Una go realize say

IPOB is on their own..

No other region will burn its state cos of obi

By 2027

Obi will then learn his lesson.. for the office of the president of Nigeria have already elected him for life

IPOB should keep insulting cursing and abusing

Power to the people
North 2023

Is too sure and e clear

slowpoke

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Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by Opoki(m): 5:00pm On Jul 22, 2022
Nice

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Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by bigdammyj: 5:00pm On Jul 22, 2022
Okay
Re: 2023: Key Reasons Why Peter Obi's Movement Remains Strong by tuoyoojo(m): 5:00pm On Jul 22, 2022
Them dey threatened us say when election start them go find dirt on obi

I tell dem say dem nor dey use big abunna threaten ashawo

Obi is not a Saint

But he is better than any of the other candidates

Let's ask ourselves, why did you think there was a sudden surge to get pvc immediately obi said he was contesting

Bf na inec dey beg people to collect pvc

Now na people dey rush inec

Make Feb do come , to vote dey hungry me

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