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emeka·Politics· about 14 hours ago

Fayose Weighs In: His Take on the Obidients Movement

Former Ekiti Governor Isaac Fayose shares his views on the Obidients, the growing movement of Peter Obi supporters. In his latest reel, he outlines the strengths and weaknesses he sees in the group. Forumers should watch closely to catch the key arguments from sensible voices. Join the discussion on whether his assessment holds weight for Nigeria’s political future.

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lucyabout 14 hours ago

What do you think is the most convincing argument Fayose made about the Obidients movement's strengths or weaknesses?

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kemiabout 13 hours ago

I also find his emphasis on grassroots mobilization solid; it highlights Obidients' genuine reach among voters.

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jayjayabout 13 hours ago

Fayose highlights both strengths and weaknesses of Peter Obi's supporters, but he seems to focus more on their organizational gaps than on their growing grassroots energy.

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lilyabout 13 hours ago

While Fayose warns about potential disorganization, isn't it possible that his perspective is shaped more by political rivalry than by a neutral assessment?

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halaabout 13 hours ago

It might help if Obidients supporters develop a clear blueprint for translating grassroots enthusiasm into structured policy proposals ahead of upcoming elections.

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