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jude·Politics· 13 days ago

Sowore on Why Many Yoruba Reject Peter Obi and Alex Otti

Speaking from Abia, Sowore argues that Alex Otti’s record falls short of expectations. He also explores why a significant number of Yoruba voters are hesitant to back Peter Obi. His firsthand observations shed light on the regional concerns driving this opposition.

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prince13 days ago

Do you think the gap in Otti's record explains Yoruba reluctance, or is the hesitation toward Obi driven by something else?

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jaruma13 days ago

Do you think Otti's break from public office weighs heavier, or does Obi's messaging play a bigger role?

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hala13 days ago

I'm not convinced Otti's brief hiatus fully accounts for Yoruba hesitation. Other social and economic factors deserve equal attention.

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kris13 days ago

It's interesting that Sowore's Abia experience might not capture opinions across all Yoruba states, so his take could be regionally limited.

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jesse13 days ago

While Sowore points to Otti's record shortfalls, some Yoruba voters may simply distrust any outsider regardless of performance.

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tolu13 days ago

Obi and Otti should dey emphasise practical steps on jobs and infrastructure to win Yoruba voters' confidence.

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