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What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by ShowYourCertificate: 7:53pm On Oct 13, 2022

Devika Rao, Staff writer

Nigeria's presidential election, taking place in 2023, has taken an interesting turn. Peter Obi of the Labor Party, an outsider in Nigeria's political sphere, is currently leading in the polls. Here's everything you need to know:

What's happening in the Nigerian election?

Sitting Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari is set to leave office in May 2023 at the completion of his second term. He has promised free and fair elections and even opened the race to succeed him earlier than previous presidents, giving the candidates the longest campaign period since 1999, Reuters reports. Nigerians will hit the polls in Feb. 2023. The election has been called "a battle for the soul" of Nigeria, with the nation's economy, security, and governance emerging as major talking points in the campaigns, reports The Washington Post.

All presidential candidates signed a pact ensuring a peaceful campaign, a tradition that started in 2015 and has continued ever since. This is to combat the violence that has often occurred during Nigerian general elections. For example, at least 58 people died in election-related incidents in 2019, the Post continues.

Nigeria, like the U.S., has had a two-party system since its democracy was restored in 1999: the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the People's Democratic Party (PDP). Among the 18 candidates running for the presidency are candidates Bola Tinubu, 70, of the incumbent APC, and Atiku Abubakar, 75, of the main opposition, PDP, reports The Economist.

However, in a surprising twist, a third candidate has emerged as a contender for the presidency. Peter Obi, 61, a member of the Labor Party (whose 2019 candidate won just 5,074 votes out of 28 million votes) is leading by more than 15 percentage points against the other candidates.

Who is Peter Obi?

Peter Obi has the world wondering whether the upcoming election will be a major upset. Much of his support is coming from Nigerian youth who are disillusioned by current Nigerian leadership, BBC reports. There have been multiple rallies led by youth across the country in support of Obi.

Obi previously served as the governor of Nigeria's Anambra State between 2006 and 2014. He was also the vice presidential candidate for Atiku Abubakar in 2019, who is once again running for the PDP. Before the election primaries, Obi switched from the PDP to the Labor Party (LP), popularizing it and garnering support, This Day Live reports.

Nigeria is facing a myriad of economic problems that much of the youth attributes to a stagnant political system. Nigerians are poorer than they were ten years ago and despite being the most populated African country, a large percentage live on under $1.90 a day, reports the Economist. The pandemic also sparked a recession in 2020 and the country has been unable to keep up with the rising oil prices. Income inequality is also high, World Bank explains.

Obi prides himself on being something new, a step away from the traditional system. In an interview with BBC, he called the election "old against the new." However, Obi has been criticized for failing to really say much about concrete plans and for not giving details as to how he envisions solving the country's problems.

Even so, Obi's supporters, known as "obi-dients," point to his investment in education during his governorship as well as how he left large amounts of state savings at the end of his term. Obi-dients believe that Obi can fix what previous presidents have been unable to like police brutality, industrial oil theft, and corruption, Reuters explains. "The system they've operated over the years, it has brought us to where we are," Obi told Reuters.

Critics claim that Obi is a political imposter who is also not free of corruption and mishandling. His name appeared in the leaked Pandora Papers, a cache of files that exposed the hidden wealth of the rich and powerful in 2021, and was accused of not declaring offshore accounts. While he was governor, he was accused of investing state funds into a company he was working with, a claim which he has denied, BBC continues.

What does this mean for Nigeria?

The rise in Obi's popularity signals just how tired Nigerians are of government officials not following through on promises. Sitting President Buhari had promised to eradicate widespread corruption, which did not come to fruition. Also, according to the Economist, Nigeria should be wealthier given its huge oil, gas, and mineral reserves, and its availability of fertile land. However, bad politics and corruption have seemingly prevented any progress from being made. Jihadist terrorism and gang violence have also been huge problems, which Obi has claimed will be his "number one priority."

Meanwhile, Tinubu and Abubakar are leaning into their backgrounds in the Nigerian political system to earn voters' support.

Tinubu previously served as Lagos state governor and is banking on his experience to win him the election, despite the state's infrastructure being left in disarray. He has also faced corruption allegations with accusations of money laundering, fraud, and tax evasion, which he denies.

Abubakar is running his sixth campaign after five previous failures. He served as vice president between 1999 and 2007 when he was accused of appointing acquaintances to positions of power despite their lack of qualifications. Abubakar has also faced investigations regarding state funds being funneled into personal business ventures, BBC continues.

While it remains unknown whether electing Obi would be any different, a win for him would be the first in decades to show that the country isn't necessarily tied to its current system, analysts say. He is a decade younger than the two other frontrunners, and is very active on social media and in interviews making him the most popular among youth, a major advantage given that the average age in the country is 18, Reuters reports.

On the other hand, the Christian Obi is unpopular in the mainly Muslim north and there is a huge portion of undecided voters still in the mix.

"This is a case of Goliath and David," said Obi, "The big people are there, but allow this small person to do it."

https://news.yahoo.com/third-party-candidate-peter-obi-090710927.html

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Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by Ngwamankillyou(m): 7:58pm On Oct 13, 2022
Correct. What God want for Nigeria no flying bat and illegal Cameroonian will stop it.

Kiss the Truth.

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Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by NaijaRoyalty(m): 7:59pm On Oct 13, 2022
God bless the incoming President of Nigeria, Peter Gregory Obi

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Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by Nobody: 8:00pm On Oct 13, 2022
He would mean alot

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Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by NaijaRoyalty(m): 8:01pm On Oct 13, 2022
Mynd44 Nlfpmod Oam4j sirs, this news is coming from Yahoo News ..

Peter Obi is coming

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Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by Eriokanmi: 8:06pm On Oct 13, 2022
Obi....your moments alone is yielding positive results. You talked about exposing oil smugglers when you gain power, you also vowed to end bunkering and the government of the day had been restless, searching the creeks with mind-boggling discoveries of illegal pipelines and crude loading bays, wondering if they were sleeping before now.

Obi is the best thing that can happen to Nigeria

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Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by TINUBUISMAD: 8:06pm On Oct 13, 2022
grin

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Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by XerXers: 8:33pm On Oct 13, 2022
The article stated clearly that thiefnubuu left the infrastructure of Lagos in disarray

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Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by richidinho(m): 8:54pm On Oct 13, 2022
"The big people are there but allow this small person to do it'

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Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by franchasofficia: 9:02pm On Oct 13, 2022
Add source cool
Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by descarado: 10:25pm On Oct 13, 2022
It's settled already. No rigging, vote buying and intimidation can stop this.
You cannot hide the sun. We want a better Nigeria.
So tired of explaining why Nigeria filled with human and material resources is the poorest in the whole world.
Mind buggling

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Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by descarado: 10:26pm On Oct 13, 2022
XerXers:
The article stated clearly the thiefnubuu left the infrastructure of Lagos in disarray

And atiku is contesting for the 6th time.

Guy should know when to give up.

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Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by ShowYourCertificate: 3:11pm On Oct 14, 2022
franchasofficia:
Add source cool
Source added. Hoping the mods do the needful.

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Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by Nobody: 4:35pm On Oct 14, 2022
We know who is going to win the next election. It's is between atiku and tinubu. Obi is just trying. grin grin. No matter how obi try he won t see Shi Shi.

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Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by CalabarPikin: 4:36pm On Oct 14, 2022
Golden Obi

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Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by Kennitrust(m): 4:36pm On Oct 14, 2022
If you don't want to continue Yahoo Yahoo business again and you want to become a responsible person
VOTER PETER OBI.

If you want to join Yahoo Yahoo business because of the hardship this government has put you through. Please be patient. Don't joint just
VOTE FOR PETER OBI

If you want to become a responsible person who can pay your bills
vote obi

If you don't want to waste another eight years of life praying for a better government
vote obi

Obi mean business for all
Self employment for all



The people who are supporting APC are those who have direct benefit from their oppression of the poor masses.

A check on those who are supporting APC show that, they are thugs, drug cartels, extremely corrupt politicians and no responsible person will want to associate with this criminal elements.

Don't waste another 8 years of your enduring bad government who want to continue from where this disaster stop.

This is a golden opportunity to make real change.


vote wisely

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Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by Jestin: 4:36pm On Oct 14, 2022
2023 please get ready for Obi

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Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by Stevenson20: 4:36pm On Oct 14, 2022
Peter Obi pls go and prepare your acceptance speech and relax. You're the man for the job.

Meanwhile, a certain candidate has been missing in some events that has happened, and the ones that will still come

NBA conference............ Zero
Peace Accord................. Zero
ICAN conference............ Zero (His field)
NMA conference............. Sure Japa

Now, what ways does he wants to market himself to Nigerians Yet some zombies choose to be blind about it.

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Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by omoredia: 4:36pm On Oct 14, 2022
Peter Obi is our choice. I rejected Buhari twice cos I know a bad market when I see it

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Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by princepee: 4:37pm On Oct 14, 2022
tongue 0 2023 is not negotiable!

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Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by sofeo(m): 4:37pm On Oct 14, 2022
Ok, let's check it out!
Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by BESTScientist1: 4:37pm On Oct 14, 2022
Mean for SANE and Insane Nigerians should be properly spelt out for all to choose nwofu

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Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by henryvirus(m): 4:37pm On Oct 14, 2022
Vote Physically not on social media. That would decide.

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Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by Brendaniel: 4:38pm On Oct 14, 2022
President Peter Obi(GCFR) 2023-2027

If you don't like it, don't worry your future generation will because he will do well - Amen

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Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by proclinician: 4:38pm On Oct 14, 2022
where are the suffocating urchins, this is time for some weeping and gnashing of teeth.

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Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by gozmok1(m): 4:39pm On Oct 14, 2022
Suffering & Smiling continues. Things did not even get worse up to a tenth of this b4 GEJ was voted out.
Let's vote APC for continuity of Suffering & Smiling.

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Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by EndsarsReloaded: 4:39pm On Oct 14, 2022
Africa will shake!
The world will reverbrate!!

Obi is God's last attempt in saving Nigeria from total collapse.

Nigerians don't even understand how important Nigeria is to Africa and Europe. If Nigeria prospers, Africa and the black man would prosper.

If Nigeria succeeds, the rest of West Africa will be pulled along towards prosperity.

If Nigeria is stable, Europe is assured of securing an alternative gas supply instead of relying on hostile Russia.

On the other hand, a collapsed Nigeria is a nightmare with disastrous consequences.

These are some of the factors why all attention is now fixated on Nigeria. However, if we fail to elect Peter Obi, we will be a laughing stock.

God Abeg o.

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Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by vengertime: 4:39pm On Oct 14, 2022
Ok
Re: What Third-Party Candidate Peter Obi Would Mean For Nigeria - Yahoonews by Slimkween: 4:40pm On Oct 14, 2022
May God give us a president that'll move Nigeria to it's promised land and greater heights and not someone that is out to complete his political ambition without having the good of Nigerians in mind.

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