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BREAKING:Peter Obi Told Us That Because Of What Has Been Done To Southeast In PDP \& APC He Will Contest-Nwodo

BREAKING:Peter Obi Told Us That Because Of What Has Been Done To Southeast In PDP \& APC He Will Contest-Nwodo.…..CONTINUE READING>>>>>>

According to Vanguard, Dr. Okwesilieze Nwodo, a prominent figure in Nigerian politics, has had a storied political career, serving as the former governor of Enugu State and holding positions within the People’s Democratic Party (PDP). However, recent political developments have brought attention to Peter Obi’s untimely exit from the PDP and the potential ramifications of this decision.

While he explains Peter Obi’s untimely exit from PDP, he said, “We didn’t see Peter getting up to 20 delegates from the Southeast. The scenario in the North was extremely discouraging – he didn’t get any encouragement from even one state in the North at that time and the nearest sympathy was from the former governor of Jigawa, Sule Lamido, who led from the airport to his village arriving after midnight. He was received at the airport and he gave him the gospel truth that the north was not going to support somebody from the Southeast this time, that he should wait. That was when somebody told him the raw truth as had been a close, long-standing friend of his.”

He further stated that Peter Obi’s decision to leave the PDP before the 2023 presidential election may have been influenced by these challenging circumstances and a desire to ensure the Southeast’s representation on the ballot. Despite the doubts surrounding his prospects, Peter Obi remained determined to contest the election, even if it meant going it alone.

According to him, “Peter told us that because of what has been done to the Southeast in PDP and APC, he was just going to contest that election, win or lose and that the Southeast must be on the ballot. Well, we gave him our good wishes but we didn’t believe that what we will see at the end of the day was going to be the result he got.”…..CONTINUE READING>>>>>>

 

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