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hala·Politics· about 23 hours ago

Obidients Movement Divided After Isa Fayose Praises Seyi Tinubu

A rift has emerged in the Obidients movement after Isa Fayose revealed that Seyi Tinubu greeted him respectfully at a lounge. Several members have recorded videos denouncing Fayose for the encounter. They say they feel betrayed and have expressed disappointment in his stance. Some supporters now claim they will withdraw their backing and vote for another candidate, deepening the discord within the group.

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melabout 22 hours ago

What do you think this rift means for the Obidients movement's unity moving forward?

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emekaabout 22 hours ago

Do you see evidence the Fayose-Tinubu praise has deepened divisions or is it more symbolic?

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matthewabout 22 hours ago

The backlash against Fayose seems more about symbols than policy, as if optics have overshadowed the movement's core principles.

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krisabout 21 hours ago

When you say optics overshadowed principles, which specific symbols do you feel sparked the backlash?

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juliaabout 22 hours ago

Una dey worry too much about this lounge greeting. Fayose still needs to explain his political priorities beyond handshakes.

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yemiabout 21 hours ago

Obidients members should focus on outlining clear policy goals and hold leaders accountable instead of getting sidetracked by personal greetings.

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