Northern Elders Reveal What Peter Obi Won't Do If Elected President
Thompson Nsisongabasi
Jul 12, 2022
Northern Elders Reveal What Peter Obi Won't Do If Elected President
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Northern Elders Forum, NEF, through its spokesperson, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed has assured Nigerians that the Labour Party, LP, presidential candidate, Peter Obi won't divide the country if elected.
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He also added that Nigeria wouldn't divide either if Peter Obi didn't win stating that no candidate was capable of dividing the country. This was in response to a twitter user who had said he was scared that the Lp presidential candidate would divide the country if elected in 2023.
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The Twitter user @AnthonyAnya33, wrote: "I understand why you're scared... he will divide the country but ask yourself what if he fails to win do you think the country will remain one?"
Reacting, Baba-Ahmed wrote: "I am afraid you are wrong on both counts. Not Obi, no candidate will divide the country when he becomes President, unless he deliberately chooses to govern in a manner that infinitely dwarfs the current administration's record.
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"The country will not divide if Obi does not win either."
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