Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by paramakina202: 1:24pm On Mar 29 |
blacknp: And won the whole Eastern Nigeria with over 95% votes, but still claimed the election was rigged?
That kind person no be confused egomaniac Hypocrite? How does that connect with my comment? Why compare Peter Obi with Sowore that did not win one polling booth with someone that won 12 states plus Abuja? |
Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by JohnAOne: 1:25pm On Mar 29 |
fergie001: A divided opposition will rarely defeat an Incumbent here in Nigeria..... As long as PDP & LP are running with different Candidates for next election, let's begin to discuss 2031 when it will be going North-East, please. GBAM! 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by paramakina202: 1:27pm On Mar 29 |
helinues:
Sebi the election only took place in Lagos state
INEC should have used the Lagos state results to declare Obi the winner
Eish Your Eish is not Eishing. So how come someone that won Lagos state and 12 others is in same level with Sowore that won zero pooling unit? |
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Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by blacknp(m): 1:35pm On Mar 29 |
paramakina202:
How does that connect with my comment? Why compare Peter Obi with Sowore that did not win one polling booth with someone that won 12 states plus Abuja? Ok he should have used Abubakar Atiku Gringory Obi’s oga who came second, as a better example abi? 3 Likes |
Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by blacknp(m): 1:36pm On Mar 29 |
paramakina202:
Your Eish is not Eishing. So how come someone that won Lagos state and 12 others is in same level with Sowore that won zero pooling unit? 2 Jokers, both of them no go ever sleep for Aso Rock. 6 Likes |
Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by helinues: 1:39pm On Mar 29 |
paramakina202:
Your Eish is not Eishing. So how come someone that won Lagos state and 12 others is in same level with Sowore that won zero pooling unit? Eventually came what position? You like selling Oroki 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by blacknp(m): 1:40pm On Mar 29 |
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Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by GoodLife4live: 1:42pm On Mar 29 |
divinehand2003: Certainly! Let's address the GidGiddi's concerns and present a compelling case for why Peter Obi should indeed consider running for the office of the President of Nigeria in 2027. 🇳🇬
**Why Peter Obi Should Run for President in 2027: A Counterargument**
1. Turning Rigged Elections into a Battle for Integrity: - While it's true that Nigerian elections have faced challenges, Peter Obi's candidacy can be a turning point. Rather than avoiding the race, he can champion electoral integrity. - Imagine Obi as the candidate who refuses to accept rigged results, who mobilizes citizens to demand transparency, and who fights for electoral reforms. His courage could inspire change.
2. Navigating Complexity with Nuance: - Yes, Nigeria is multifaceted—ethnic, religious, and ideological fault lines abound. But isn't that precisely why we need a leader like Obi? - His nuanced understanding of Nigeria's diversity positions him to bridge gaps. He can emphasize shared values, promote dialogue, and build consensus. Obi's presidency could be a unifying force.
3. The Engine Needs a Skilled Driver: - The analogy of Nigeria as a car with a knocked engine is apt. But consider this: a skilled driver can influence the engine's repair. - Peter Obi's leadership isn't just about occupying an office; it's about fixing the engine. His track record suggests he can address corruption, improve governance, and prioritize development.
4. Legacy Beyond Philanthropy: - Philanthropy is commendable, but the presidency offers a broader canvas. Obi's impact as President would extend far beyond individual lives. - Imagine policies that uplift millions, transform education, and create an environment where philanthropy thrives. His legacy could be transformative.
5. A Beacon of Hope and Inspiration: - Nigeria yearns for leaders who embody hope. Obi's journey—from a village near yours to international success—is inspiring. - His presidency would signal that merit, competence, and integrity matter. Young Nigerians would see a path to leadership beyond the usual suspects.
6. The Courage to Challenge the Status Quo: - Obi's refusal to accept a "cursed office" could be reframed. What if he enters that office not as a victim but as a disruptor? - Imagine a President Obi who challenges norms, dismantles entrenched systems, and insists on accountability. His courage could redefine the presidency.
7. The Engine Can Be Overhauled: - Yes, no Nigerian President has been perfect. But isn't that an opportunity? Obi can be the catalyst for systemic change. - His administration could prioritize electoral reforms, strengthen institutions, and empower citizens. The engine may be knocked, but it's not irreparable.
8. Leadership Amidst Storms: - Every leader faces storms—propaganda, sabotage, and ideological battles. But isn't that the crucible of leadership? - Obi's resilience, strategic thinking, and ability to navigate adversity could be assets. He won't achieve everything, but progress is possible.
9. The Call to Duty: - Sometimes leaders emerge not because they seek power, but because duty calls. Obi's duty—to Nigeria, to its people—could propel him. - Imagine a President who wakes up each day driven by service, not ego. His humility could be transformative.
10. The Hope of a Better Nigeria: - Ultimately, Peter Obi's decision isn't just personal; it's about Nigeria's future. We need leaders who dare to dream. - So, let's encourage him. Let's tell him that despite the odds, despite the cynicism, he can be the change Nigeria craves.
In summary, Peter Obi's candidacy isn't just about him—it's about us, about Nigeria. Let's envision a presidency that defies conventions, repairs the engine, and sets a new course. 🇳🇬✨ continue to deceive obidense with what thief Obi is not .. First tell that dullard to settle his party problems .... 3 Likes |
Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by paramakina202: 1:46pm On Mar 29 |
helinues:
Eventually came what position?
You like selling Oroki Still on top of his game and you after you help Tinubu rig himself to power what position are you? |
Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by helinues: 1:48pm On Mar 29 |
paramakina202:
Still on top of his game and you after you help Tinubu rig himself to power what position are you? Can you rig where you are not popular? 4 Likes |
Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by Malroux: 1:50pm On Mar 29 |
helinues:
Can you rig where you are not popular? |
Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by VeryDarkMan01(m): 1:52pm On Mar 29 |
We dodged a bullet
Come 2027 we will still dodge another bullet or maybe missile then 4 Likes |
Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by truthfinder319: 1:54pm On Mar 29 |
Yes but he will come 5th after ElRufai 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by Patojargz: 1:55pm On Mar 29 |
Odin13: Peter Obi will never be the President of Nigeria...
He’s a religious bigot .. that handed Anambra state to Catholics to oppress .. Catholics now corner every aspect of the state and will openly brag .. who dares ?
Catholics now sell and rent houses to Catholics first before any other
The Roman Catholics fathers are now emperors ... yet same will be the first to lament about Islamization by Muslims and other gibberish trash
Anambra is now Catholics and other religion in every elections and brags how they now own Anambra state
How can such a foolish bigot without shame rule this country Walahi I pity other Nigerian religion
Any Anambrain being honest will attest to this
Sam ecatholics are now pushing soludo to play the religious card and that one has been subtle dancing to their tune
Housing estate fegge is a state owned estate .. today is now Catholics estate
Same to every aspect of Anambra social life .. forcing religion on primary school and secondary students
Obi has failed ..
Let him contest and be disgrace a million times and for humans that think .. is a joke .. Obi is not an Igbo candidate.. he’s only masking and promoting Catholics at detriment of other religion
Obi is a pure religious bigot .. all this forming and famzing with north and Muslims is just a camouflage..
Obi hates Islam .. he is also a closet tribal bigot that hate other ethnicity
Married from akwaibom to cover stupidity.. they know him and rejected him
Only Mugus wey he chop carry his matter for head .. no sensible being supports him
Chai! Always speak for yourself... |
Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by God2man2again(m): 1:56pm On Mar 29 |
What goes round comes around.
how do the South Eastern igbo people treat Tinubu now?
The treatment will reflect in the next election, 2027. 2 Likes |
Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by truthfinder319: 1:56pm On Mar 29 |
President of Alaba Market and Anambra divinehand2003: Certainly! Let's address the GidGiddi's concerns and present a compelling case for why Peter Obi should indeed consider running for the office of the President of Nigeria in 2027. 🇳🇬
**Why Peter Obi Should Run for President in 2027: A Counterargument**
1. Turning Rigged Elections into a Battle for Integrity: - While it's true that Nigerian elections have faced challenges, Peter Obi's candidacy can be a turning point. Rather than avoiding the race, he can champion electoral integrity. - Imagine Obi as the candidate who refuses to accept rigged results, who mobilizes citizens to demand transparency, and who fights for electoral reforms. His courage could inspire change.
2. Navigating Complexity with Nuance: - Yes, Nigeria is multifaceted—ethnic, religious, and ideological fault lines abound. But isn't that precisely why we need a leader like Obi? - His nuanced understanding of Nigeria's diversity positions him to bridge gaps. He can emphasize shared values, promote dialogue, and build consensus. Obi's presidency could be a unifying force.
3. The Engine Needs a Skilled Driver: - The analogy of Nigeria as a car with a knocked engine is apt. But consider this: a skilled driver can influence the engine's repair. - Peter Obi's leadership isn't just about occupying an office; it's about fixing the engine. His track record suggests he can address corruption, improve governance, and prioritize development.
4. Legacy Beyond Philanthropy: - Philanthropy is commendable, but the presidency offers a broader canvas. Obi's impact as President would extend far beyond individual lives. - Imagine policies that uplift millions, transform education, and create an environment where philanthropy thrives. His legacy could be transformative.
5. A Beacon of Hope and Inspiration: - Nigeria yearns for leaders who embody hope. Obi's journey—from a village near yours to international success—is inspiring. - His presidency would signal that merit, competence, and integrity matter. Young Nigerians would see a path to leadership beyond the usual suspects.
6. The Courage to Challenge the Status Quo: - Obi's refusal to accept a "cursed office" could be reframed. What if he enters that office not as a victim but as a disruptor? - Imagine a President Obi who challenges norms, dismantles entrenched systems, and insists on accountability. His courage could redefine the presidency.
7. The Engine Can Be Overhauled: - Yes, no Nigerian President has been perfect. But isn't that an opportunity? Obi can be the catalyst for systemic change. - His administration could prioritize electoral reforms, strengthen institutions, and empower citizens. The engine may be knocked, but it's not irreparable.
8. Leadership Amidst Storms: - Every leader faces storms—propaganda, sabotage, and ideological battles. But isn't that the crucible of leadership? - Obi's resilience, strategic thinking, and ability to navigate adversity could be assets. He won't achieve everything, but progress is possible.
9. The Call to Duty: - Sometimes leaders emerge not because they seek power, but because duty calls. Obi's duty—to Nigeria, to its people—could propel him. - Imagine a President who wakes up each day driven by service, not ego. His humility could be transformative.
10. The Hope of a Better Nigeria: - Ultimately, Peter Obi's decision isn't just personal; it's about Nigeria's future. We need leaders who dare to dream. - So, let's encourage him. Let's tell him that despite the odds, despite the cynicism, he can be the change Nigeria craves.
In summary, Peter Obi's candidacy isn't just about him—it's about us, about Nigeria. Let's envision a presidency that defies conventions, repairs the engine, and sets a new course. 🇳🇬✨ 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by bluediesel03: 1:57pm On Mar 29 |
helinues:
Sebi the election only took place in Lagos state
INEC should have used the Lagos state results to declare Obi the winner
Eish At least fear and respect who wins Tinubu in his own capsulated lagos state. |
Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by Think9ja(m): 1:57pm On Mar 29 |
I personally want him to run so that we'll teach him more lessons.
After 2027, he can go and rest once and for all because 2031 is the turn of the north
Useless man 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by Alliswell248: 1:57pm On Mar 29 |
He need his dumb followers to donate again. 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by Neyopumpin13: 1:58pm On Mar 29 |
Ofunaofu:
Peter Obi is not and can never be on the same level with Sowore in Nigerian politics.
Even Tinubu is not on Peter Obi's level in Nigeria's politics; Peter Obi is high up.Â
It's not by grabbing, snatching, and running away with people's mandates and cornering the entire common wealth of Lagosians for over two decades.
I have said it before and will continue to say it again: the only way Tinubu can defeat Peter Obi is when INEC jettison the Nigerian constitution, jettison the electoral acts, jettison INEC guidelines and procedures, shut down the IREV portal, and conjure up numbers for him.Â
Without the power of incumbency, senators, HOR members, state governors, state house of assembly members, LGA chairmen, the entire common wealth of Lagosians, the Lagos Treasury, dollar stuffing babariga thieves, thugs, hoodlums, and agberos, propaganda churning newspapers, TV shows and blogs, propaganda churning ethnic bigots like Bayo Onanuga and Sam Omatsaye, Tinubu is not worth more than 500 votes. How old are you please. 4 Likes |
Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by CoronaVirusPro: 2:00pm On Mar 29 |
fergie001: A divided opposition will rarely defeat an Incumbent here in Nigeria..... As long as PDP & LP are running with different Candidates for next election, let's begin to discuss 2031 when it will be going North-East, please. You are a real politician! People use emotions to analyze politics, and ignore the glaring reality facing them. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by Ofunaofu: 2:00pm On Mar 29 |
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Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by Bovis(m): 2:01pm On Mar 29 |
Your follow up is trash, Obi is a fraud and a very divisive figure. Therefore, the ethnic and religious yes daddy bigot can’t rule or unite Nigeria 9 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by Splashme: 2:03pm On Mar 29 |
He must run oo. Nigeria must work |
Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by Benwallt(m): 2:05pm On Mar 29 |
Lightening will strike whoever that will advise him not to run. All his dirts must be washed in the public. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by YesDaddyTill203: 2:07pm On Mar 29 |
I pray and hope that the Agulu packaged fraud will run against in 2027. He will lose worse next time around. I'm more than confident of that. I said he was going to lose and that Tinubu would win, even when others doubted me, but this time, I'm more confident that he will lose worse than the last time. He will only win his 5 states in the SE next time around. You can take this to the bank, it's as good as cash. 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by Geovanni412(m): 2:08pm On Mar 29 |
Odin13: Obi lost election and will lose a million times ... even if heaven conduct that election
Obi will lose
Pure .. no be story
Let him try The only way Obi can win is if partners with Atiku or a very strong politician in the North or if all the major opposition parties adopt him as consensus candidate similar to what happened in Senegal And so far, the chances of that happening look very slim |
Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by Segzy19: 2:09pm On Mar 29 |
Eyah! But everyone knows that Obi is not destined to become president....
It's a sad reality 4 Likes |
Re: Why Peter Obi Should Run For President In 2027 (Counter Thread) by Alexis11: 2:10pm On Mar 29 |
paramakina202:
You mean the man that beat down the Jagaban the notorious Lagos landlord in Lagos is in same level with Sowore? Anyway I do not expect honesty from an obviously a dishonest person like you. With so much lies and deceit. 😂 Many people couldn't do real background check about Obi because of the fraudulent packaging. Let's see what he will get in Lagos in 2027 now that people know the truth. 5 Likes |