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Peter Obi’s Doubts on Labour Party Manifesto – Omokri

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Discover why Peter Obi doesn’t believe in Labour Party’s manifesto, as revealed by Omokri.

Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s purported 2023 presidential candidate, has been accused by socio-political activist and ex-presidential aide Reno Omokri of lacking faith in his party’s manifesto.

According to Omokri, Obi had a stronger connection and understanding of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

In a post on X, Omokri expressed his desire to wholeheartedly and proudly support the policies of President Tinubu that align with those outlined in the Peoples Democratic Party manifesto.

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“Peter Obi owes his position on the 2019 PDP ticket to my relentless efforts, by the grace of God. There is no denying this fact as I have meticulous paper records that attest to it. He does not share a belief in the official Labour Party manifesto and aligns more closely with our political ideology in the PDP.”

Throughout election season, politicians and their strategists engage in attacks towards one another as a customary aspect of political gameplay. However, once elections have come to an end we move away from divisive tactics and strive for unity instead.

In politics, friendships and rivalries are not set in stone. However, due to the despicable act of sending death threats to my child with no action taken by their leader after being notified about it, a lasting animosity has been established.

We will never allow Peter Obi to become the President of Nigeria, and we are determined that he won’t make it on our ticket even if he rejoins PDP. However, in a larger sense, we remain committed to forging ahead as one united nation.

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