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Obi Did Not Lie About Meeting Peter Odili In School, Fact Check by Dozis: 9:32am On Nov 18, 2022
The uploaded pictures are verifiable facts about Peter Obi and Peter Odili's time in CKC

Re: Obi Did Not Lie About Meeting Peter Odili In School, Fact Check by Dozis: 9:33am On Nov 18, 2022
Dozis:
The uploaded pictures are verifiable facts about Peter Obi and Peter Odili's time in CKC

Lalasticlala and Mynd44 let's balance this story
Re: Obi Did Not Lie About Meeting Peter Odili In School, Fact Check by Bobloco: 9:36am On Nov 18, 2022
This should be on front page
Re: Obi Did Not Lie About Meeting Peter Odili In School, Fact Check by hopeforcharles(m): 9:36am On Nov 18, 2022
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Re: Obi Did Not Lie About Meeting Peter Odili In School, Fact Check by Robinmido(m): 9:36am On Nov 18, 2022
Wow!!!
Re: Obi Did Not Lie About Meeting Peter Odili In School, Fact Check by MadamVanessa(f): 9:36am On Nov 18, 2022
shocked


Foolish agbado munchers think that Obi is as fóolish as their pee pee ancestor, the seems to forget that the foolishness of PO is the highest intellectual level of the BATstard.
Re: Obi Did Not Lie About Meeting Peter Odili In School, Fact Check by Conner44: 9:37am On Nov 18, 2022
Ooohh angry

I don’t like the way we obidients are answering all these demented mikano plus agbado urchins and their skewed fact checks undecided

We all know they are stuck in quicksand and are grasping unto straws in a bid to pull Peter Obi down even as they realized long ago that it’s impossible and they have made no single headway since how many months ago when they started collecting their N30k monthly stipend from their paymaster.

If they like, let them even say Peter Obi didn’t go to kindergarten . . . we go gree and still vote him come next year on Election Day. After-all that’s how they voted in buhari even after all the shouting and warnings concerning his truancy and lack of education that all we patriotic Nigerians gave them in the past two general elections.

Re: Obi Did Not Lie About Meeting Peter Odili In School, Fact Check by prophetwis: 9:38am On Nov 18, 2022
Obi is a class act on his own
Re: Obi Did Not Lie About Meeting Peter Odili In School, Fact Check by Sunshine311(f): 9:38am On Nov 18, 2022
True.
Re: Obi Did Not Lie About Meeting Peter Odili In School, Fact Check by slivertongue: 9:39am On Nov 18, 2022
Clear write up. Those making noise have been put to shame
Re: Obi Did Not Lie About Meeting Peter Odili In School, Fact Check by Racoon(m): 9:43am On Nov 18, 2022
“No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”- (Plato).

"If you stand for the truth, you will always stand alone." - Lucky Dube.
Peter Obi-God will continue to vindicate and justify you sir.
Re: Obi Did Not Lie About Meeting Peter Odili In School, Fact Check by Racoon(m): 9:46am On Nov 18, 2022
hopeforcharles:
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Mynd44, nlfpmod
Re: Obi Did Not Lie About Meeting Peter Odili In School, Fact Check by N3TRAL: 9:54am On Nov 18, 2022
There are holes in this explanation. I haven't witnessed a war, but I have seen a pandemic. Every school closed. When schools reopened, primary school students didn't join JSS 1 students in JSS1.

The war narrative can only be logical if only secondary schools stopped teaching during the war and primary schools were still teaching. First school leaving Certificate was a very crucial qualification in the 60s.

If the war stopped Peter Odili from leaving secondary school on time, it means it stopped JSS1 students from going to JSS2 and JSS2 students from going to JSS3. A pupil from Primary school cannot join an existing JSS1 class. He has to wait for the JSS1 class to pass to JSS2.

Similar thing happens during ASUU strike. Jambites have to wait for the current Year one to be promoted before they can start their year 1. The difference is that in War, the Primary and secondary schools were closed. Peter Obi couldn't have progressed academically in a closed primary school.

The only three explanations for Peter Obi's story is:

1. He had left the East to continue his elementary/primary education in the South West or North that weren't affected by the war and started secondary school there. But after the war was over, he transferred back to the East to complete his education.

2. He was not born in 1961.

3. He never met Peter Odili but mentioned him to make his story convincing.

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Re: Obi Did Not Lie About Meeting Peter Odili In School, Fact Check by N3TRAL: 10:00am On Nov 18, 2022
The summary of what I said above is that this story can only work if secondary schools were closed while primary schools were open during the war.

Put differently, it means that Peter Obi was still going to school as a 6-9 year old child preparing for his FLSC which was coveted back then, while Odili sat at home doing nothing.
Re: Obi Did Not Lie About Meeting Peter Odili In School, Fact Check by mrvitalis(m): 10:22am On Nov 18, 2022
N3TRAL:
There are holes in this explanation. I haven't witnessed a war, but I have seen a pandemic. Every school closed. When schools reopened, primary school students didn't join JSS 1 students in JSS1.

The war narrative can only be logical if only secondary schools stopped teaching during the war and primary schools were still teaching. First school leaving Certificate was a very crucial qualification in the 60s.

If the war stopped Peter Odili from leaving secondary school on time, it means it stopped JSS1 students from going to JSS2 and JSS2 students from going to JSS3. A pupil from Primary school cannot join an existing JSS1 class. He has to wait for the JSS1 class to pass to JSS2.

Similar thing happens during ASUU strike. Jambites have to wait for the current Year one to be promoted before they can start their year 1. The difference is that in War, the Primary and secondary schools were closed. Peter Obi couldn't have progressed academically in a closed primary school.

The only three explanations for Peter Obi's story is:

1. He had left the East to continue his elementary/primary education in the South West or North that weren't affected by the war and started secondary school there. But after the war was over, he transferred back to the East to complete his education.

2. He was not born in 1961.

3. He never met Peter Odili but mentioned him to make his story convincing.
Obi was born in 1961 ... odili wrote jamb in 1971 .....in 1967 what class would obi be in ? ...say primary or say primary 3 ...in 1970 school resumed obi came to primary 4 ...in 1971 when odili was in writing waec obi was in primary 5 ...1972 when odili was doing a levels ... obi was in primary 6 ...by 1973 when obi was was in jss1 odili was in his last year alevel ...my you 1973 obi was 12 years ..

By 12 years I was in jss3 finished sec school at ,15.5 years
Re: Obi Did Not Lie About Meeting Peter Odili In School, Fact Check by Nwaetche(m): 10:29am On Nov 18, 2022
Just stop talking what you do not know.

Peter Odili as most Igbos and other ethinicities in the Old Eastern region was recruited into the Biafra Army and fought galantly on the Biafran side both as in the Boys brigade as well as an officer until the war ended.

Most of our people left Senior High school and Universities to join the Biafra Army and only resumed back their schooling from where they stopped at the end of the war.

Do you know that Peter Odili home town is very close to Onitsha (Ogbaru) in the Orashi region. His home town is supposed to be in Anambra state(old East Central State) but was yanked off presumably due to the oil presence in his hometown of Ndoni.

Most Ndoni people call Enugu and Onitsha home.

N3TRAL:
There are holes in this explanation. I haven't witnessed a war, but I have seen a pandemic. Every school closed. When schools reopened, primary school students didn't join JSS 1 students in JSS1.

The war narrative can only be logical if only secondary schools stopped teaching during the war and primary schools were still teaching. First school leaving Certificate was a very crucial qualification in the 60s.

If the war stopped Peter Odili from leaving secondary school on time, it means it stopped JSS1 students from going to JSS2 and JSS2 students from going to JSS3. A pupil from Primary school cannot join an existing JSS1 class. He has to wait for the JSS1 class to pass to JSS2.

Similar thing happens during ASUU strike. Jambites have to wait for the current Year one to be promoted before they can start their year 1. The difference is that in War, the Primary and secondary schools were closed. Peter Obi couldn't have progressed academically in a closed primary school.

The only three explanations for Peter Obi's story is:

1. He had left the East to continue his elementary/primary education in the South West or North that weren't affected by the war and started secondary school there. But after the war was over, he transferred back to the East to complete his education.

2. He was not born in 1961.

3. He never met Peter Odili but mentioned him to make his story convincing.

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