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An Open Letter To Peter Obi: Seeking Forgiveness From The Nigerian Youth by Purposeciti: 8:10am On Mar 12, 2023
An Open Letter to Peter Obi: Seeking Forgiveness From the Nigerian Youth and Retiring From His Political Career

Dear Peter Obi,
Like many Nigerians, I was inspired by your skillful and demonstrated leadership capabilities. However, it's with a heavy heart that I write this letter to you today—I must question the tactics and strategies you have employed in the past couple of months during your latest political campaigns.
It is undeniable that your rhetoric has been extremely divisive and fuelled by ethnic bigotry among the youth and religious people. Your brand of politics has only served to fuel disunity across Nigeria. Sadly, this strategy has taken a toll on the Nigerian youth, who have become even more divided, confused, and alienated than before.
Thus, as a responsible public office seeker, I urge you to take a step back from fighting a lost battle and seek forgiveness from the Nigerian youth. I hope that you will realize that your divisive strategy of politics should not stand any longer. Instead of playing politics on ethnic lines and preaching disunity, why not communicate hope for unity? I implore you to retire from politics with immediate effect so that your legacy can remain untainted and more importantly—secure future generations of Nigerians from a further decline in moral values.

Yours sincerely,
Ismaheel Taofeeq Adisa

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Re: An Open Letter To Peter Obi: Seeking Forgiveness From The Nigerian Youth by hopeforcharles(m): 8:12am On Mar 12, 2023
Hmm

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Re: An Open Letter To Peter Obi: Seeking Forgiveness From The Nigerian Youth by AskProf: 8:42am On Mar 12, 2023
Purposeciti:
An Open Letter to Peter Obi: Seeking Forgiveness From the Nigerian Youth and Retiring From His Political Career

Dear Peter Obi,
Like many Nigerians, I was inspired by your skillful and demonstrated leadership capabilities. However, it's with a heavy heart that I write this letter to you today—I must question the tactics and strategies you have employed in the past couple of months during your latest political campaigns.
It is undeniable that your rhetoric has been extremely divisive and fuelled by ethnic bigotry among the youth and religious people. Your brand of politics has only served to fuel disunity across Nigeria. Sadly, this strategy has taken a toll on the Nigerian youth, who have become even more divided, confused, and alienated than before.
Thus, as a responsible public office seeker, I urge you to take a step back from fighting a lost battle and seek forgiveness from the Nigerian youth. I hope that you will realize that your divisive strategy of politics should not stand any longer. Instead of playing politics on ethnic lines and preaching disunity, why not communicate hope for unity? I implore you to retire from politics with immediate effect so that your legacy can remain untainted and more importantly—secure future generations of Nigerians from a further decline in moral values.

Yours sincerely,
Ismaheel Taofeeq Adisa


You have fears that the stolen mandate will be retrieved.

Peter Obi don't need your ill-concieved advise. Take it to the thieves.

"Ismaheel Taofek Adisa."

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Re: An Open Letter To Peter Obi: Seeking Forgiveness From The Nigerian Youth by matrixmuzi: 8:58am On Mar 12, 2023
Purposeciti:
An Open Letter to Peter Obi: Seeking Forgiveness From the Nigerian Youth and Retiring From His Political Career

Dear Peter Obi,
Like many Nigerians, I was inspired by your skillful and demonstrated leadership capabilities. However, it's with a heavy heart that I write this letter to you today—I must question the tactics and strategies you have employed in the past couple of months during your latest political campaigns.
It is undeniable that your rhetoric has been extremely divisive and fuelled by ethnic bigotry among the youth and religious people. Your brand of politics has only served to fuel disunity across Nigeria. Sadly, this strategy has taken a toll on the Nigerian youth, who have become even more divided, confused, and alienated than before.
Thus, as a responsible public office seeker, I urge you to take a step back from fighting a lost battle and seek forgiveness from the Nigerian youth. I hope that you will realize that your divisive strategy of politics should not stand any longer. Instead of playing politics on ethnic lines and preaching disunity, why not communicate hope for unity? I implore you to retire from politics with immediate effect so that your legacy can remain untainted and more importantly—secure future generations of Nigerians from a further decline in moral values.

Yours sincerely,
Ismaheel Taofeeq Adisa

Half ape. U are just a poor soulless entity. Who knows where ur malnourished parents are cohabiting Dirty troll

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Re: An Open Letter To Peter Obi: Seeking Forgiveness From The Nigerian Youth by dat9jaguy(m): 9:00am On Mar 12, 2023
Purposeciti:
An Open Letter to Peter Obi: Seeking Forgiveness From the Nigerian Youth and Retiring From His Political Career

Dear Peter Obi,
Like many Nigerians, I was inspired by your skillful and demonstrated leadership capabilities. However, it's with a heavy heart that I write this letter to you today—I must question the tactics and strategies you have employed in the past couple of months during your latest political campaigns.
It is undeniable that your rhetoric has been extremely divisive and fuelled by ethnic bigotry among the youth and religious people. Your brand of politics has only served to fuel disunity across Nigeria. Sadly, this strategy has taken a toll on the Nigerian youth, who have become even more divided, confused, and alienated than before.
Thus, as a responsible public office seeker, I urge you to take a step back from fighting a lost battle and seek forgiveness from the Nigerian youth. I hope that you will realize that your divisive strategy of politics should not stand any longer. Instead of playing politics on ethnic lines and preaching disunity, why not communicate hope for unity? I implore you to retire from politics with immediate effect so that your legacy can remain untainted and more importantly—secure future generations of Nigerians from a further decline in moral values.

Yours sincerely,
Ismaheel Taofeeq Adisa



I agree with this writeup.

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Re: An Open Letter To Peter Obi: Seeking Forgiveness From The Nigerian Youth by Amumaigwe: 9:08am On Mar 12, 2023
Purposeciti:
An Open Letter to Peter Obi: Seeking Forgiveness From the Nigerian Youth and Retiring From His Political Career

Dear Peter Obi,
Like many Nigerians, I was inspired by your skillful and demonstrated leadership capabilities. However, it's with a heavy heart that I write this letter to you today—I must question the tactics and strategies you have employed in the past couple of months during your latest political campaigns.
It is undeniable that your rhetoric has been extremely divisive and fuelled by ethnic bigotry among the youth and religious people. Your brand of politics has only served to fuel disunity across Nigeria. Sadly, this strategy has taken a toll on the Nigerian youth, who have become even more divided, confused, and alienated than before.
Thus, as a responsible public office seeker, I urge you to take a step back from fighting a lost battle and seek forgiveness from the Nigerian youth. I hope that you will realize that your divisive strategy of politics should not stand any longer. Instead of playing politics on ethnic lines and preaching disunity, why not communicate hope for unity? I implore you to retire from politics with immediate effect so that your legacy can remain untainted and more importantly—secure future generations of Nigerians from a further decline in moral values.

Yours sincerely,
Ismaheel Taofeeq Adisa

Little wonder, it must be a Taofeeq: Yoromuslim

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Re: An Open Letter To Peter Obi: Seeking Forgiveness From The Nigerian Youth by Amumaigwe: 9:10am On Mar 12, 2023
dat9jaguy:




I agree with this writeup.

Taofeeq, you forgot to switch moniker

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Re: An Open Letter To Peter Obi: Seeking Forgiveness From The Nigerian Youth by Johnjustice: 9:13am On Mar 12, 2023
Obi is divisive, a dangerous man. You must not be president to impact on people's lives, small boy Akon helping thousands without becoming president, so many doing great things for their nation without becoming president. Obi is useless to Nigeria, no impact.

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Re: An Open Letter To Peter Obi: Seeking Forgiveness From The Nigerian Youth by tunjiajayi: 9:17am On Mar 12, 2023
Rabid wolf in ewu clothing- Peter obi
Re: An Open Letter To Peter Obi: Seeking Forgiveness From The Nigerian Youth by Auxtan(m): 9:17am On Mar 12, 2023
Purposeciti:
An Open Letter to Peter Obi: Seeking Forgiveness From the Nigerian Youth and Retiring From His Political Career

Dear Peter Obi,
Like many Nigerians, I was inspired by your skillful and demonstrated leadership capabilities. However, it's with a heavy heart that I write this letter to you today—I must question the tactics and strategies you have employed in the past couple of months during your latest political campaigns.
It is undeniable that your rhetoric has been extremely divisive and fuelled by ethnic bigotry among the youth and religious people. Your brand of politics has only served to fuel disunity across Nigeria. Sadly, this strategy has taken a toll on the Nigerian youth, who have become even more divided, confused, and alienated than before.
Thus, as a responsible public office seeker, I urge you to take a step back from fighting a lost battle and seek forgiveness from the Nigerian youth. I hope that you will realize that your divisive strategy of politics should not stand any longer. Instead of playing politics on ethnic lines and preaching disunity, why not communicate hope for unity? I implore you to retire from politics with immediate effect so that your legacy can remain untainted and more importantly—secure future generations of Nigerians from a further decline in moral values.

Yours sincerely,
Ismaheel Taofeeq Adisa
Mr letter, you don't understand the man Peter Obi and what he stands for.

With all due respect, shut your mouth if you have nothing reasonable to write about.

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Re: An Open Letter To Peter Obi: Seeking Forgiveness From The Nigerian Youth by Buziness101: 9:38am On Mar 12, 2023
Purposeciti:
An Open Letter to Peter Obi: Seeking Forgiveness From the Nigerian Youth and Retiring From His Political Career

Dear Peter Obi,
Like many Nigerians, I was inspired by your skillful and demonstrated leadership capabilities. However, it's with a heavy heart that I write this letter to you today—I must question the tactics and strategies you have employed in the past couple of months during your latest political campaigns.
It is undeniable that your rhetoric has been extremely divisive and fuelled by ethnic bigotry among the youth and religious people. Your brand of politics has only served to fuel disunity across Nigeria. Sadly, this strategy has taken a toll on the Nigerian youth, who have become even more divided, confused, and alienated than before.
Thus, as a responsible public office seeker, I urge you to take a step back from fighting a lost battle and seek forgiveness from the Nigerian youth. I hope that you will realize that your divisive strategy of politics should not stand any longer. Instead of playing politics on ethnic lines and preaching disunity, why not communicate hope for unity? I implore you to retire from politics with immediate effect so that your legacy can remain untainted and more importantly—secure future generations of Nigerians from a further decline in moral values.

Yours sincerely,
Ismaheel Taofeeq Adisa

You are a fool

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