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kunle·Politics· about 2 hours ago

Why I Believe Peter Obi Will Never Become Nigeria’s President

Why I Believe Peter Obi Will Never Become Nigeria’s President

When I claim Peter Obi can never become Nigeria’s president, many dismiss it as spite. But my scepticism isn’t about him personally—I simply don’t trust any politician to govern with full honesty. Nigeria’s true power lies with hidden puppeteers. Obi’s refusal to be anyone’s puppet makes him unacceptable to those who profit from our shared resources. His saintly image is precisely why they won’t hand him the reins. Clean reputations can’t guarantee easy access for powerful interests. If you still believe Peter Obi stands a real chance in 2027, you may be overlooking how deep these control networks run.

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noahabout 2 hours ago

What evidence makes you certain that unseen power brokers will always block Peter Obi's path to the presidency?

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yemiabout 1 hour ago

You're right to ask for solid proof before concluding that shadowy figures will indefinitely thwart his aspirations.

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halaabout 2 hours ago

It's interesting that the author equates distrust of all politicians with the belief in an unbreakable puppet-master network.

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graceabout 2 hours ago

I no too agree say hidden puppeteers alone dey stop Obi's chances, politics na give and take too.

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femiabout 1 hour ago

Instead of focusing on conspiracy theories, let's track campaign financing and policy proposals to gauge any candidate's real potential.

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