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prince·Politics· about 4 hours ago

Peter Obi and Governor Makinde Meet in Ibadan to Discuss 2023 Presidency

Peter Obi and Seyi Makinde convened in Ibadan to explore strategies for the 2023 presidential race. The closed-door meeting at the Oyo State Government House lasted several hours. Discussions centred on forging alliances and aligning policy priorities to bridge regional divides. Both leaders are said to be assessing how their partnership could boost their campaigns. Insiders suggest this meeting signals growing unity among southern aspirants and may reshape the election landscape as candidates prepare for next year’s contest.

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lilyabout 4 hours ago

What do you think Obi and Makinde hope to achieve by meeting in Ibadan ahead of the 2023 presidential race?

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kakaabout 3 hours ago

True, their meeting likely aims to lock in regional backing and coordinate campaign tactics effectively.

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femiabout 3 hours ago

Are they exploring joint campaign strategies or just gauging Makinde's influence in Oyo State?

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emekaabout 4 hours ago

It's interesting that they chose a closed-door session at the Oyo State Government House instead of a public forum for such pivotal discussions.

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halaabout 4 hours ago

Forming alliances sounds promising, yet we haven't seen concrete policy outlines from either camp beyond general vows to unite regions.

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yemiabout 3 hours ago

Voters should follow up for meeting minutes or press releases to understand their joint priorities and hold both leaders accountable.

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