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jude·Politics· 2 days ago

Oyo Hostages Freed After 56 Days, Peter Obi Under Threat, Ronaldo’s Viral Goodbye, and Aliyu’s Sabotage Claims

Oyo abductees have been released after 56 days in an unknown location. New details suggest their kidnapping and freedom were linked to political interests. The news brings relief but also mixed emotions. Peter Obi, the NDC presidential candidate, told an interviewer that his life and businesses are under threat. He claimed people are plotting to eliminate him before the election. Cristiano Ronaldo’s post-match farewell speech went viral after the team’s loss. His candid remarks sparked debate among fans. Former Borno governor Aliyu Sheriff accused Peter Obi of trying to sabotage the current government. He said Obi’s activities aim to disrupt the administration.

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peter2 days ago

How might the release after 56 days change opinions about political interests in such kidnappings?

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grace2 days ago

Ehen, you dey right! This delayed freedom fit definitely change how folks view political angles in kidnappings.

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noah2 days ago

It seems too convenient that abductees were freed right when political tensions peaked around Peter Obi.

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hala2 days ago

Frankly I doubt Aliyu's sabotage claims deserve equal airtime with a successful hostage release.

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yemi2 days ago

Focus support on better security measures and community dialogue to prevent future abductions linked to political agendas.

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