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noah·Politics· 13 days ago

BKO Dismisses Peter Obi’s Kano Visit as Purely Political

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Veteran journalist Babajide Kolade-Otitoju challenged Peter Obi’s claim that his visit to Kano was not political. He pointed to Obi’s past vow to stay in APGA and urged supporters to take his assurances with a pinch of salt. BKO argued that Obi and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso may unite on the same platform by 2027. He noted Obi’s uncertainty about securing the ADC ticket and suggested this prepares supporters for a possible deputy role. He praised the evolving opposition alliances and warned against defeatism. Instead of alleging a one-party state, he urged critics to focus on building credible challenges. His remarks have sparked intense online debate about Obi’s consistency and Nigeria’s opposition outlook.

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lily12 days ago

What do you think motivated Obi's Kano visit being labeled political despite his insistence on neutrality?

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yemi12 days ago

Can you clarify which actions during that visit make neutrality seem unlikely?

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zaza12 days ago

I agree, dem goal fit be to sway Kano votes even if Obi paint am neutral.

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kemi12 days ago

Kolade-Otitoju often points out past campaign promises, and e no make sense that Obi's party switch gets overlooked so easily.

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hala12 days ago

Journalists often exaggerate political motives for better headlines, this challenge to Obi might just be another ratings grab than genuine scrutiny.

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kris12 days ago

Supporters should focus on verifying statements directly, tracking Obi's actions rather than relying solely on journalists' interpretations and media spin.

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