Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by SmartEnergyng(m): 10:12am On Apr 06 |
In politics, as in life, consistency is not convenience—it’s character. And when a man switches homes every election cycle, you have to wonder: What exactly does he stand for?
Peter Obi has become the poster child of political wandering in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic. [/i]
From[b] PDP[/b], to APGA, back to PDP, then on to[b] Labour Party in 2023[/b]—and if whispers in the corridors are right, he’s warming up to return to PDP by 2027.
This isn’t evolution. It’s evasion. It’s not strategic repositioning—it’s a lack of ideological spine.
The Politics of Renting vs. Building
There’s a difference between a man who builds a house and one who rents rooms every four years.
Peter Obi has never built a party structure. He has never developed an enduring platform. He simply[b] borrows space[/b], borrows momentum, and moves on when the music stops.
Contrast that with a man like[b] Bola Ahmed Tinubu[/b], who took[b] AD[/b], morphed it into ACN, merged it into APC, and transformed that platform into a ruling party with nationwide reach.
That’s what builders do. They don’t move with the wind—they plant trees, even when the ground is hard.
Obi's Politics Is Movement Without Mission
Every political season, Obi rebrands. But what he doesn’t do is stay, build, or sustain. He thrives on disruption, not development. He inspires movements, but abandons them when it’s time for structure.
The Labour Party gave him a ticket, a following, a historic wave. But what did he give back? Nothing lasting. No rooted organization. No institutional framework. No foundation for continuity.
It’s the Aba Trader model of politics—shiny today, gone tomorrow. A Golden Pot Full of Holes
As we say in our part of the world: “The man who carries a golden pot full of holes will still come home thirsty.”[i]
Obi has been handed golden moments in Nigerian politics—mass youth support, media attention, moral high ground. But with no staying power and no long-term plan, those moments leak away, just like water from a cracked pot.
You don’t win nation-building with campaign tours and soundbites. You win it with patience, structure, and consistency. You don’t lead by jumping ships—you lead by anchoring one and growing it.
Peter Obi is always on the move. But Nigeria needs people who build where they stand, not those who vanish when the dust settles.
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
A rolling politician gathers no legacy. 7 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by Thundafireseun: 10:19am On Apr 06 |
|
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by Validated: 10:21am On Apr 06 |
Toh! Op, what about Tinubu SDP> AD > AC > ACN> APC Buhari APP> ANPP > CPC > APC OBI APGA > PDP > LP So, tell us something new. 6 Likes |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by allthingsgood: 10:22am On Apr 06 |
Peter Obi is not politically mature to rule Nigeria. He's just too desperate. 2 Likes |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by Sheuns(m): 10:23am On Apr 06 |
allthingsgood: Peter Obi is not politically mature to rule Nigeria. He's just too desperate. Those that are politically mature have destroyed the country. Until we learn to separate good governance from politics and winning elections, we’ll keep running in circles. 7 Likes |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by allthingsgood: 10:27am On Apr 06 |
Sheuns:
Those that are politically mature have destroyed the country.
Until we learn to separate governance from politics and winning elections, we’ll keep running in circles. You should probably take your own advice. Obi is only interested in politics, jumping from pillar to post. 2 Likes |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by Mabuggi88: 10:30am On Apr 06 |
allthingsgood: Peter Obi is not politically mature to rule Nigeria. He's just too desperate. Says a supporter of a person who said if he doesn't win that monkey and bamboos will be soaked in blood, And a supporter of a person who who said it's his turn to rule. Tell me who amongst all can be termed desperate. Terrible people 7 Likes |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by tundegan: 10:49am On Apr 06 |
Peter Obi is a political nomad.
He is the only candidate that contested for presidency and still lost in his home state. That says a lot about him. 2 Likes |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by EasternActivist: 11:09am On Apr 06 |
Validated: Toh! Op, what about Tinubu SDP> AD > AC > ACN> APC Buhari APP> ANPP > CPC > APC OBI APGA > PDP > LP So, tell us something new.
Co ask |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by RichBoy247: 11:12am On Apr 06 |
Validated: Toh! Op, what about Tinubu SDP> AD > AC > ACN> APC Buhari APP> ANPP > CPC > APC OBI APGA > PDP > LP So, tell us something new.
You no serious. SDP and NRC died with the aborted 3rd Republic whose abortionist is now crippled Tinubu was in AD, but left AD to create his own party AC which he later appended to ACN. Later he merged with other parties to form APC. Have you see any other politician who has created his own party single-handedly from his bedroom and made it the ruling national party? 4 Likes |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by Ezmans: 11:19am On Apr 06 |
SmartEnergyng: In politics, as in life, consistency is not convenience—it’s character. And when a man switches homes every election cycle, you have to wonder: What exactly does he stand for?
Peter Obi has become the poster child of political wandering in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic. [/i]
From[b] PDP[/b], to APGA, back to PDP, then on to[b] Labour Party in 2023[/b]—and if whispers in the corridors are right, he’s warming up to return to PDP by 2027.
This isn’t evolution. It’s evasion. It’s not strategic repositioning—it’s a lack of ideological spine.
The Politics of Renting vs. Building
There’s a difference between a man who builds a house and one who rents rooms every four years.
Peter Obi has never built a party structure. He has never developed an enduring platform. He simply[b] borrows space[/b], borrows momentum, and moves on when the music stops.
Contrast that with a man like[b] Bola Ahmed Tinubu[/b], who took[b] AD[/b], morphed it into ACN, merged it into APC, and transformed that platform into a ruling party with nationwide reach.
That’s what builders do. They don’t move with the wind—they plant trees, even when the ground is hard.
Obi's Politics Is Movement Without Mission
Every political season, Obi rebrands. But what he doesn’t do is stay, build, or sustain. He thrives on disruption, not development. He inspires movements, but abandons them when it’s time for structure.
The Labour Party gave him a ticket, a following, a historic wave. But what did he give back? Nothing lasting. No rooted organization. No institutional framework. No foundation for continuity.
It’s the Aba Trader model of politics—shiny today, gone tomorrow. A Golden Pot Full of Holes
As we say in our part of the world: “The man who carries a golden pot full of holes will still come home thirsty.”[i]
Obi has been handed golden moments in Nigerian politics—mass youth support, media attention, moral high ground. But with no staying power and no long-term plan, those moments leak away, just like water from a cracked pot.
You don’t win nation-building with campaign tours and soundbites. You win it with patience, structure, and consistency. You don’t lead by jumping ships—you lead by anchoring one and growing it.
Peter Obi is always on the move. But Nigeria needs people who build where they stand, not those who vanish when the dust settles.
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
A rolling politician gathers no legacy.
tinubu /sdp /ad/ac/acn/apc tinubu do worst 1 Like |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by RichBoy247: 11:20am On Apr 06 |
Sheuns:
Those that are politically mature have destroyed the country.
Until we learn to separate governance from politics and winning elections, we’ll keep running in circles. And Bitter Obi developed Anambra that is why Anambra indegenes are either slaving in Lagos or in prisons all over the world for drugs trafficking 2 Likes |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by yarimo(m): 11:21am On Apr 06 |
2 Likes
|
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by AdeYORUFAFO: 11:31am On Apr 06 |
tundegan: Peter Obi is a political nomad.
He is the only candidate that contested for presidency and still lost in his home state. That says a lot about him. You must be very d*lusional. It is your druggie that lost in his home state (Lagos). Peter Obi won decisively in his home state Anambra and far beyond. Yorubandits and lies 2 Likes |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by AdeYORUFAFO: 11:32am On Apr 06 |
SmartEnergyng: In politics, as in life, consistency is not convenience—it’s character. And when a man switches homes every election cycle, you have to wonder: What exactly does he stand for?
Peter Obi has become the poster child of political wandering in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic. [/i]
From[b] PDP[/b], to APGA, back to PDP, then on to[b] Labour Party in 2023[/b]—and if whispers in the corridors are right, he’s warming up to return to PDP by 2027.
This isn’t evolution. It’s evasion. It’s not strategic repositioning—it’s a lack of ideological spine.
The Politics of Renting vs. Building
There’s a difference between a man who builds a house and one who rents rooms every four years.
Peter Obi has never built a party structure. He has never developed an enduring platform. He simply[b] borrows space[/b], borrows momentum, and moves on when the music stops.
Contrast that with a man like[b] Bola Ahmed Tinubu[/b], who took[b] AD[/b], morphed it into ACN, merged it into APC, and transformed that platform into a ruling party with nationwide reach.
That’s what builders do. They don’t move with the wind—they plant trees, even when the ground is hard.
Obi's Politics Is Movement Without Mission
Every political season, Obi rebrands. But what he doesn’t do is stay, build, or sustain. He thrives on disruption, not development. He inspires movements, but abandons them when it’s time for structure.
The Labour Party gave him a ticket, a following, a historic wave. But what did he give back? Nothing lasting. No rooted organization. No institutional framework. No foundation for continuity.
It’s the Aba Trader model of politics—shiny today, gone tomorrow. A Golden Pot Full of Holes
As we say in our part of the world: “The man who carries a golden pot full of holes will still come home thirsty.”[i]
Obi has been handed golden moments in Nigerian politics—mass youth support, media attention, moral high ground. But with no staying power and no long-term plan, those moments leak away, just like water from a cracked pot.
You don’t win nation-building with campaign tours and soundbites. You win it with patience, structure, and consistency. You don’t lead by jumping ships—you lead by anchoring one and growing it.
Peter Obi is always on the move. But Nigeria needs people who build where they stand, not those who vanish when the dust settles.
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
A rolling politician gathers no legacy.
Keep advertising your st*pidity |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by Salewa97: 11:34am On Apr 06 |
Obi will always be a political nomad. He has no ideological foundation.
Even the youths that followed him, most of them are now in Tinubu camp. |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by Max24: 11:39am On Apr 06 |
You can't give what you don't have no matter how much people hail you. Presidency should be more than a tribal project which Obi represents. Everybody benefits when choice is made on merit. |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by SmartEnergyng(m): 11:49am On Apr 06 |
AdeYORUFAFO:
Keep advertising your st*pidity **When truth stings, the lazy mind reaches for insults.** If you disagree with my article on Peter Obi and the Aba Trader Syndrome, try something revolutionary: **engage the actual points.**Tell me—did I lie about his party-hopping? Did I invent the collapse of his political structure after the elections? Did I misquote his inability to build enduring systems? Instead of responding with *“keep advertising your stupidity”*, why not advertise your **capacity for logic**—if you have one?
It’s funny how the moment you critique Peter Obi’s political inconsistency, some of his supporters throw tribal tantrums and try to drag the conversation into an ethnic mud pit. Sorry, this isn’t about tribe. It’s about **track record**. And if that makes you uncomfortable, don’t fight the messenger— **fight the facts**.So before you try to dodge the argument, ask yourself: *Can I actually address the message, or do I just feel better throwing sand when I can't build a counterpoint?*I'll wait—but with low expectations. |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by Sangoamadioha1: 11:55am On Apr 06 |
RichBoy247:
You no serious.
SDP and NRC died with the aborted 3rd Republic whose abortionist is now crippled
Tinubu was in AD, but left AD to create his own party AC which he later appended to ACN. Later he merged with other parties to form APC.
[/b]Have you see any other politician who has created his own party single-handedly from his bedroom and made it the ruling national party?[b] Buhari did it. From ANPP he created CPC. CPC merged to form a ruling party just like T-pain. |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by aswani(m): 12:15pm On Apr 06 |
RichBoy247:
You no serious.
SDP and NRC died with the aborted 3rd Republic whose abortionist is now crippled
Tinubu was in AD, but left AD to create his own party AC which he later appended to ACN. Later he merged with other parties to form APC.
Have you see any other politician who has created his own party single-handedly from his bedroom and made it the ruling national party? Per the bolded, instead of Peter Obi and his Obidients to learn from President Tinubu so that they too can strategise to sit at the head of the top table, it is abuse and insults you will hear. |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by aswani(m): 12:19pm On Apr 06 |
AdeYORUFAFO:
You must be very d*lusional. It is your druggie that lost in his home state (Lagos). Peter Obi won decisively in his home state Anambra and far beyond. Yorubandits and lies Peter Obi did not win in Anambra, INEC rigged him in, APC people were not allowed to vote and threatened and some even killed at polling units in ala Anambra. Tinubu won Anambra by a landslide, INEC reduced his figures and gave them to Peter Obi. -----------> The above is Obidient type logic, not true, a load of bunkum but Obidients will believe the equivalent about presidential elections till today. |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by SeeWahala: 12:35pm On Apr 06 |
SmartEnergyng: In politics, as in life, consistency is not convenience—it’s character. And when a man switches homes every election cycle, you have to wonder: What exactly does he stand for?
Peter Obi has become the poster child of political wandering in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic. [/i]
From[b] PDP[/b], to APGA, back to PDP, then on to[b] Labour Party in 2023[/b]—and if whispers in the corridors are right, he’s warming up to return to PDP by 2027.
This isn’t evolution. It’s evasion. It’s not strategic repositioning—it’s a lack of ideological spine.
The Politics of Renting vs. Building
There’s a difference between a man who builds a house and one who rents rooms every four years.
Peter Obi has never built a party structure. He has never developed an enduring platform. He simply[b] borrows space[/b], borrows momentum, and moves on when the music stops.
Contrast that with a man like[b] Bola Ahmed Tinubu[/b], who took[b] AD[/b], morphed it into ACN, merged it into APC, and transformed that platform into a ruling party with nationwide reach.
That’s what builders do. They don’t move with the wind—they plant trees, even when the ground is hard.
Obi's Politics Is Movement Without Mission
Every political season, Obi rebrands. But what he doesn’t do is stay, build, or sustain. He thrives on disruption, not development. He inspires movements, but abandons them when it’s time for structure.
The Labour Party gave him a ticket, a following, a historic wave. But what did he give back? Nothing lasting. No rooted organization. No institutional framework. No foundation for continuity.
It’s the Aba Trader model of politics—shiny today, gone tomorrow. A Golden Pot Full of Holes
As we say in our part of the world: “The man who carries a golden pot full of holes will still come home thirsty.”[i]
Obi has been handed golden moments in Nigerian politics—mass youth support, media attention, moral high ground. But with no staying power and no long-term plan, those moments leak away, just like water from a cracked pot.
You don’t win nation-building with campaign tours and soundbites. You win it with patience, structure, and consistency. You don’t lead by jumping ships—you lead by anchoring one and growing it.
Peter Obi is always on the move. But Nigeria needs people who build where they stand, not those who vanish when the dust settles.
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
A rolling politician gathers no legacy.
You don drop your freestuffsng moniker dey use this one so the propaganda today?  |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by princepee: 12:36pm On Apr 06 |
 always on transit? Every politician is in transit. But I guess there's something about this PO that's giving you guys nightmare. You people are always on his matter . Well only a fruitful 🌲 tree get stones thrown at it for it's juicy fruits. 1 Like |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by VnAhunnaPl: 12:42pm On Apr 06 |
Obi cant be building legacy in a rented party. 2 Likes |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by JagabanBorgu: 12:48pm On Apr 06 |
He's just like his followers, they don't have a stand, that's why u see those who caIIed him names are singing his praises even when he hasn't done anything to correct the errors they cûrsèd him for. |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by DMerciful(m): 1:05pm On Apr 06 |
Why are you obsessed with Obi? SmartEnergyng: In politics, as in life, consistency is not convenience—it’s character. And when a man switches homes every election cycle, you have to wonder: What exactly does he stand for?
Peter Obi has become the poster child of political wandering in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic. [/i]
From[b] PDP[/b], to APGA, back to PDP, then on to[b] Labour Party in 2023[/b]—and if whispers in the corridors are right, he’s warming up to return to PDP by 2027.
This isn’t evolution. It’s evasion. It’s not strategic repositioning—it’s a lack of ideological spine.
The Politics of Renting vs. Building
There’s a difference between a man who builds a house and one who rents rooms every four years.
Peter Obi has never built a party structure. He has never developed an enduring platform. He simply[b] borrows space[/b], borrows momentum, and moves on when the music stops.
Contrast that with a man like[b] Bola Ahmed Tinubu[/b], who took[b] AD[/b], morphed it into ACN, merged it into APC, and transformed that platform into a ruling party with nationwide reach.
That’s what builders do. They don’t move with the wind—they plant trees, even when the ground is hard.
Obi's Politics Is Movement Without Mission
Every political season, Obi rebrands. But what he doesn’t do is stay, build, or sustain. He thrives on disruption, not development. He inspires movements, but abandons them when it’s time for structure.
The Labour Party gave him a ticket, a following, a historic wave. But what did he give back? Nothing lasting. No rooted organization. No institutional framework. No foundation for continuity.
It’s the Aba Trader model of politics—shiny today, gone tomorrow. A Golden Pot Full of Holes
As we say in our part of the world: “The man who carries a golden pot full of holes will still come home thirsty.”[i]
Obi has been handed golden moments in Nigerian politics—mass youth support, media attention, moral high ground. But with no staying power and no long-term plan, those moments leak away, just like water from a cracked pot.
You don’t win nation-building with campaign tours and soundbites. You win it with patience, structure, and consistency. You don’t lead by jumping ships—you lead by anchoring one and growing it.
Peter Obi is always on the move. But Nigeria needs people who build where they stand, not those who vanish when the dust settles.
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
A rolling politician gathers no legacy.
|
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by SisterAnn(f): 1:36pm On Apr 06 |
SmartEnergyng: In politics, as in life, consistency is not convenience—it’s character. And when a man switches homes every election cycle, you have to wonder: What exactly does he stand for?
Peter Obi has become the poster child of political wandering in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic. [/i]
From[b] PDP[/b], to APGA, back to PDP, then on to[b] Labour Party in 2023[/b]—and if whispers in the corridors are right, he’s warming up to return to PDP by 2027.
This isn’t evolution. It’s evasion. It’s not strategic repositioning—it’s a lack of ideological spine.
The Politics of Renting vs. Building
There’s a difference between a man who builds a house and one who rents rooms every four years.
Peter Obi has never built a party structure. He has never developed an enduring platform. He simply[b] borrows space[/b], borrows momentum, and moves on when the music stops.
Contrast that with a man like[b] Bola Ahmed Tinubu[/b], who took[b] AD[/b], morphed it into ACN, merged it into APC, and transformed that platform into a ruling party with nationwide reach.
That’s what builders do. They don’t move with the wind—they plant trees, even when the ground is hard.
Obi's Politics Is Movement Without Mission
Every political season, Obi rebrands. But what he doesn’t do is stay, build, or sustain. He thrives on disruption, not development. He inspires movements, but abandons them when it’s time for structure.
The Labour Party gave him a ticket, a following, a historic wave. But what did he give back? Nothing lasting. No rooted organization. No institutional framework. No foundation for continuity.
It’s the Aba Trader model of politics—shiny today, gone tomorrow. A Golden Pot Full of Holes
As we say in our part of the world: “The man who carries a golden pot full of holes will still come home thirsty.”[i]
Obi has been handed golden moments in Nigerian politics—mass youth support, media attention, moral high ground. But with no staying power and no long-term plan, those moments leak away, just like water from a cracked pot.
You don’t win nation-building with campaign tours and soundbites. You win it with patience, structure, and consistency. You don’t lead by jumping ships—you lead by anchoring one and growing it.
Peter Obi is always on the move. But Nigeria needs people who build where they stand, not those who vanish when the dust settles.
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
A rolling politician gathers no legacy.
So you had this amount of trash in your buccal cavity? |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by SisterAnn(f): 1:37pm On Apr 06 |
princepee: always on transit? Every politician is in transit. But I guess there's something about this PO that's giving you guys nightmare. You people are always on his matter .
Well only a fruitful 🌲 tree get stones thrown at it for it's juicy fruits. He dealt with them the last time, he will bloody their nose again. |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by Bhella5(m): 2:28pm On Apr 06 |
Even pitobi will agree with SmartEnergyng |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by RZArecta(m): 2:30pm On Apr 06 |
Peter Giringori Obi aka tbe nightmare of agbàdo bàstards  |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by jogojogo: 2:55pm On Apr 06 |
SmartEnergyng: In politics, as in life, consistency is not convenience—it’s character. And when a man switches homes every election cycle, you have to wonder: What exactly does he stand for?
Peter Obi has become the poster child of political wandering in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic. [/i]
From[b] PDP[/b], to APGA, back to PDP, then on to[b] Labour Party in 2023[/b]—and if whispers in the corridors are right, he’s warming up to return to PDP by 2027.
This isn’t evolution. It’s evasion. It’s not strategic repositioning—it’s a lack of ideological spine.
The Politics of Renting vs. Building
There’s a difference between a man who builds a house and one who rents rooms every four years.
Peter Obi has never built a party structure. He has never developed an enduring platform. He simply[b] borrows space[/b], borrows momentum, and moves on when the music stops.
Contrast that with a man like[b] Bola Ahmed Tinubu[/b], who took[b] AD[/b], morphed it into ACN, merged it into APC, and transformed that platform into a ruling party with nationwide reach.
That’s what builders do. They don’t move with the wind—they plant trees, even when the ground is hard.
Obi's Politics Is Movement Without Mission
Every political season, Obi rebrands. But what he doesn’t do is stay, build, or sustain. He thrives on disruption, not development. He inspires movements, but abandons them when it’s time for structure.
The Labour Party gave him a ticket, a following, a historic wave. But what did he give back? Nothing lasting. No rooted organization. No institutional framework. No foundation for continuity.
It’s the Aba Trader model of politics—shiny today, gone tomorrow. A Golden Pot Full of Holes
As we say in our part of the world: “The man who carries a golden pot full of holes will still come home thirsty.”[i]
Obi has been handed golden moments in Nigerian politics—mass youth support, media attention, moral high ground. But with no staying power and no long-term plan, those moments leak away, just like water from a cracked pot.
You don’t win nation-building with campaign tours and soundbites. You win it with patience, structure, and consistency. You don’t lead by jumping ships—you lead by anchoring one and growing it.
Peter Obi is always on the move. But Nigeria needs people who build where they stand, not those who vanish when the dust settles.
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
A rolling politician gathers no legacy.
Honestly, I am surprised how one will insinuste that those kind of personality cam bring a positive change especially when this is confirmed by his very abysmal delivery in governance. Anyone supporting Obi either has poor judgement or out of sentiment 1 Like |
Re: Peter Obi: Always In Transit, Never Building by AdeYORUFAFO: 3:46pm On Apr 06 |
aswani:
Peter Obi did not win in Anambra, INEC rigged him in, APC people were not allowed to vote and threatened and some even killed at polling units in ala Anambra.
Tinubu won Anambra by a landslide, INEC reduced his figures and gave them to Peter Obi.
----------->
The above is Obidient type logic, not true, a load of bunkum but Obidients will believe the equivalent about presidential elections till today. You’re pitifully delusional. |