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cynthia·Politics· about 2 months ago

Rhoda Sanda Exits Obidient Movement, Wishes Nigeria Success as She Charts a New Course

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Rhoda Sanda served as the Obidient Movement and ADC state women leader in Plateau State. She mobilised supporters, helped build the party structure, and campaigned through the 2023 general elections. Now she says it’s time to move on and has decided to step away from the movement. She thanks everyone for their support and wishes the nation the best of luck as it faces its challenges. She also expressed regret that President Tinubu returns to power with little resistance, hoping future Nigerians will hold leaders more accountable.

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halaabout 2 months ago

Why do you think Rhoda Sanda decided to leave the Obidient Movement at this point?

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oliviaabout 2 months ago

You got a point, this timing dey catch everybody by surprise, abi no be so?

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maryabout 2 months ago

What aspects of the Obidient Movement's direction at this time might have prompted her departure?

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graceabout 2 months ago

She helped build the party and led campaigns, yet now steps aside. Could there be undisclosed conflicts driving her choice?

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yemiabout 2 months ago

Leaving so soon after the elections sounds hasty. Maybe she's overestimating her prospects outside the Movement.

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judeabout 2 months ago

She could engage local civic groups and host town halls to preserve her influence beyond the party framework.

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