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Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by Raskimonojendor: 10:13pm On Apr 12
It’s sad to see how Governor Peter Obi of Anambra has made himself a bewildering figure. That a man whose political stock was once solid would so abjectly fail to rise to people’s expectations is – there’s no other way to put it – a matter of profound tragedy.

Mr. Obi rose to the nation’s admiration when he rejected all entreaties to forego the gubernatorial mandate that the people of Anambra had given him in 2003, and which the PDP and its candidate, Chris Ngige, had usurped. Spurning misguided pleas to “leave everything to God,” he sought the reclamation of his mandate with a stubbornness that was refreshing to encounter in a Nigerian politician. In the end, he (and the people of Anambra) secured victory. His profile rose even further when he persuaded the Supreme Court to dismiss Andy Uba, a former presidential aide, from Government House, Awka. Mr. Uba, thanks to Obasanjo and Maurice Iwu, had been enthroned as Anambra governor.

Given his history, Mr. Obi’s political currency ought to lie in how jealously he guards his reputation as an espouser and defender of electoral integrity. Instead, with former Information Minister Dora Akunyili as his accomplice, Governor Obi has all but wasted this particular currency. And he has squandered this resource, paradoxically, in pursuit of power by all means. This particular obsession has magnified the governor’s shockingly small-minded statecraft.

For a man who has been a victim of electoral fraud, Mr. Obi’s conduct in the April 9 National Assembly elections is, quite simply, appalling.

Let’s begin with the campaigns. Mr. Obi and his team of handpicked candidates had entered the campaigns on a huge deficit. The governor’s political crisis was self-inflicted.

First, the governor’s party, the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA), had alienated party faithful by handing its tickets to elements that had just landed – expediently – from the PDP planet. As I wrote here a few weeks ago, Mr. Obi (along with APGA’s chairman, Mr. Victor Umeh) betrayed Anambra when he invited Chuma Nzeribe, an unpalatable political figure, to take one of the party’s senatorial tickets. Mr. Nzeribe was a prominent – and to this day unapologetic – member of the cabal that was empowered by former President Obasanjo to turn Anambra into what I once called a theater of absurdity.

It was bad enough that APGA fielded the likes of Nzeribe. That treachery was then compounded by the fact that, before choosing the PDP turncoats, the party had collected steep fees from longtime party members interested in the various elective posts. Is it not repellent conduct to collect fees from would-be candidates when the party’s plan was to embrace an all-PDP slate?

Religious Bigotry
What’s more, Mr. Obi’s political capital in the state had become terribly meager. In the state’s governorship election of February 2010, many Catholic priests had made the deplorable blunder of proclaiming from the pulpit that Mr. Obi was the beloved political son both of God and the Pope. But soon after the election was concluded, many of Mr. Obi’s ecclesiastical supporters began to regret ever championing him. They suddenly beheld a man who is in the main self-absorbed, with scant concern for the well being of the governed.

As I write, medical doctors as well as judiciary workers in the state have been on strike for several weeks. Yet, a governor who was sold to voters as commissioned by God and the pope has not deigned to enter into serious negotiations in order to resolve issues.

Does the governor derive perverse pleasure from watching patients go through agonizing pain and even death because he’s too preoccupied to talk with striking doctors? How about the fact that he’s treated with disdain the state workers’ demand for the implementation of minimum wage standards?

If his nonchalance towards striking workers is ghastly, the way he conducted the campaigns for his legislative candidates was unbecoming of a man and governor. In fact, I was so ashamed of the governor’s reported utterances that I made efforts to ring him up and tell him that he ought to know better.

TRIBALISM
Several witnesses told me how, at campaign stumps with Mrs. Akunyili, Governor Obi told his audience not to vote for Mr. Ngige because the man is too short. Then he permitted campaign posters to be circulated in which the image of Mr. Ngige, a medical doctor and candidate of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), was aligned with those of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo and former Governor Bola Tinubu. By contrast, the governor’s candidates were lined up with the late Owelle Nnamdi Azikiwe and Ikemba Emeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu. The sordid idea was to portray Ngige as belonging to a “Yoruba team.”

It beggars belief that a governor, any governor, would see fit to make his opponent’s height a campaign issue. Such an untoward focus on somebody’s physique is utterly immature and speaks to a bankruptcy of ideas. Does it mean that Mr. Obi believes a person’s height to correlate to ability? Does he consider himself more intelligent, more capable or morally astute than everybody who’s shorter than he? For that matter, does he believe himself to be inferior to all taller people? For if height is a criterion of stellar leadership, then we must wonder how Mr. Obi became a governor. Alas, Anambra boasts many, many men and women who are taller than he is.

It is similarly appalling that a governor who reportedly has ambitions for higher political office could not restrain himself from disparaging Mr. Ngige as a Yoruba candidate. Even if we accepted the silly argument that the ACN was a Yoruba party – so what? Is the governor allergic to forging political alliances with the Yoruba? Is he not aware that such appeals to base, ethnic sentiments would return to haunt him if he ever seeks to be a political player at the national level? At any rate, was Mr. Obi not chastened by the fact that the ACN is sweeping the southwest and making inroads elsewhere in the nation, while he and his cohorts have left APGA bereft of electoral prospects anywhere?

If any proof is needed, it suffices to see how Andy Uba trounced Obi’s man, Chuma Nzeribe.

Campaigning for Mrs. Akunyili, Governor Obi often reached for cheap blackmail. He threatened to deny, or pull projects as political appointments from communities that failed to vote for his candidates. In making these threats, he forgot that the people hired him for the job – and that he serves at their pleasure.

Apparently, the people of Anambra were determined to take the risk. Most of the governor’s candidates were thrashed. Many people in Anambra are certain that Mrs. Akunyili, the candidate most after the governor’s heart, was also decisively defeated. The haste with which she’s seeking a re-run of the senatorial race with Mr. Ngige suggests that she knows, deep down, that she was roundly beaten on April 9. It would amount to a monumental injustice to the voters of Anambra to revisit an election that became competitive only after the shameless manipulation that took place in Anaocha Local Government Area. The APGA team should not be rewarded with an undeserved re-run. INEC chairman Attahiru Jega should insist that the investigative panel he set up deploy forensic technology to probe the votes in Anaocha. I believe such a test would unmask a narrative of stuffed ballots.

It’s odd and disturbing that Chukwuemeka Onukaogu, the Resident Electoral Commissioner for Anambra, would appoint Charles Esinone, a professor of pharmacy, as the new returning officer for the Anambra Central senatorial zone. The fact that Mr. Esinone and Mrs. Akunyili were colleagues in the same department at the University of Nigeria casts serious doubt about the returning officer’s impartiality.

Mr. Obi’s less than inspiring performance as a governor is, ultimately, responsible for his candidates’ electoral misfortunes. Rededicating himself to the service of the people of Anambra – rather than gubernatorial threats to his employers and obtuse politicking – is the only way to rebuild his tarnished political career.

Okey Ndibe.

https://saharareporters.com/2011/04/18/peter-obi-akunyili-and-political-folly

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by socialmediaman: 10:15pm On Apr 12
Focusing on Peter Obi who is doing good to the people, just to impress the person causing suffering on the same people

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by Raskimonojendor: 10:17pm On Apr 12
socialmediaman:
Focusing on Peter Obi who is doing good to the people, just to impress the person causing suffering on the same people
No he is evil.

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by socialmediaman: 10:23pm On Apr 12
Raskimonojendor:

No he is evil.

“You go explain explain explain, you go tire”

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by Goodvibes007: 10:23pm On Apr 12
Truly, a leopard cannot change its spot.

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by RingRoadCartel: 10:23pm On Apr 12
Peter Obi this.. Peter Obi that. "Peter Obi is irrelevant", yet they went to dig out article of 2011, 13 years ago, to defame him in 2024. Let me tell you guys, whatever Obi is doing in the North is sending ripples down the spines of the Lagos Mafia. It is Working! Thats why they've activated all their media cows to make noise. This one came here at 10:15pm when regular folks are either asleep, forking their wives, or just enjoying a good TV show, to post news of 2011. Kai! Who do this people this thing? 🤣🤣

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by Raskimonojendor: 10:24pm On Apr 12
socialmediaman:


“You go explain explain explain, you go tire”
Na your mouth I take dey explain 😂

I like the girl below that called him ekwensu. I learnt ekwensu is a village devil used by outcast people

From the article by Okey, he is a real ekwensu grin

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by Ozommadu: 10:25pm On Apr 12
All these plenty plenty write up because of Peter Obi who never rule Una papa??

Tinupoo has been showing nigerians shege I never see anybody write this kind article because of his foolish policies.

Obi is really an enigma in the ass of agbado meezcrants

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by Raskimonojendor: 10:27pm On Apr 12
Ozommadu:


All these plenty plenty write up because of Peter Obi who never rule Una papa??

Tinupoo has been showing nigerians shege I never see anybody write this kind article because of his foolish policies.

Obi is really an enigma
Cry and wail oooo cheesy

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by RingRoadCartel: 10:32pm On Apr 12
You dodged a bullet, still sleepless nights wan kpai you untop that same bullet. No be juju be that? 🤣🤣🤣

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by OfficialAPCNig: 10:34pm On Apr 12
Tinubu who is appointing only Yorubas and running same faith government is not playing a politics of tribalism and religious bigotry, but it's Peter Obi who left office about 12 years ago grin grin grin grin

It seems Peter Obi is the biggest nightmare to Yoruba moslems

grin grin grin

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by RingRoadCartel: 10:35pm On Apr 12
Raskimonojendor:

Yes we dodged a bazooka by rejecting the agulu fraud 😂😂😂

Oya rest make cardiac arrest nor kill you, you're loosing your mind already.

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by Raskimonojendor: 10:36pm On Apr 12
RingRoadCartel:


Oya rest make cardiac arrest nor kill you, you're loosing your mind already.
Is that how cardiac arrest gets hold of people in your household? 😂

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by Raskimonojendor: 10:37pm On Apr 12
OfficialAPCNig:
Tinubu who is appointing only Yorubas and running same faith government is not playing a politics of tribalism and religious bigotry, but it's Peter Obi who left office about 12 years ago grin grin grin grin

It seems Peter Obi is the biggest nightmare to Yoruba moslems

grin grin grin
Tinubu learnt it from Peter Obi, the ekute (rat), and the agulu fraud 😂😂😂

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by blacknp(m): 10:38pm On Apr 12
socialmediaman:
Focusing on Peter Obi who is doing good to the people, just to impress the person causing suffering on the same people
Because you cannot help yourself abi, It is because of them that you are suffering.

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by Lizzysamuel(f): 10:39pm On Apr 12
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RingRoadCartel:
Peter Obi this.. Peter Obi that. "Peter Obi is irrelevant", yet they went to dig out article of 2011, 13 years ago, to defame him in 2024. Let me tell you guys, whatever Obi is doing in the North is sending ripples down the spines of the Lagos Mafia. It is Working! Thats why they've activated all their media cows to make noise. This one came here at 10:15pm when regular folks are either asleep, forking their wives, or just enjoying a good TV show, to post news of 2011. Kai! Who do this people this thing? 🤣🤣

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by blacknp(m): 10:40pm On Apr 12
OfficialAPCNig:
Tinubu who is appointing only Yorubas and running same faith government is not playing a politics of tribalism and religious bigotry, but it's Peter Obi who left office about 12 years ago grin grin grin grin

It seems Peter Obi is the biggest nightmare to Yoruba moslems

grin grin grin
Nightmare by going to dig borehole abi?

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by Raskimonojendor: 10:41pm On Apr 12
blacknp:
Nightmare by going to dig borehole abi?
That's how they think. grin

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by Raskimonojendor: 10:42pm On Apr 12
Lizzysamuel:
grin
Welcome to the thread IPOB member Obidient Lizzy. Your contribution will be highly appreciated grin

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by Goodvibes007: 10:44pm On Apr 12
blacknp:
Nightmare by going to dig borehole abi?
Peter Obi has offended so many people including the dead like Ojukwu, Dora Akunyili and her husband. Oye has said he won't achieve anything politically till he returns to APGA.

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by nnatobryno(m): 10:45pm On Apr 12
How much dem pay u?

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by blacknp(m): 10:46pm On Apr 12
Goodvibes007:

Peter Obi has offended so many people including the dead like Dora Akunyili and her husband.
The Apga Judas himself, the most selfish human hypocrite, let him just mention 1 commissioner that served under him in his 8 years that amounted to anything politically, be it Minister, house of reps, Senator, Governor, or anyone that is with him today in the laborious parry?

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by Raskimonojendor: 10:47pm On Apr 12
nnatobryno:
How much dem pay u?
30,000,000 naira. Can you match it 😂

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by blacknp(m): 10:48pm On Apr 12
Goodvibes007:

Peter Obi has offended so many people including the dead like Ojukwu, Dora Akunyili and her husband. Oye has said he won't achieve anything politically till he returns to APGA.

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by Goodvibes007: 10:49pm On Apr 12
blacknp:
The Apga Judas himself, the most selfish human hypocrite, let him just mention 1 commissioner that served under him in his 8 years that amounted to anything politically, be it Minister, house of reps, Senator, Governor, or anyone that is with him today in the laborious parry?
Any Obidient to take up this challenge?
It's a very difficult question.

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by Goodvibes007: 10:49pm On Apr 12
blacknp:
There are lot of curses. Could be why he wears black around thinking it would ease off the curses LMAO.

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by Raskimonojendor: 10:51pm On Apr 12
blacknp:
The Apga Judas himself, the most selfish human hypocrite, let him just mention 1 commissioner that served under him in his 8 years that amounted to anything politically, be it Minister, house of reps, Senator, Governor, or anyone that is with him today in the laborious parry?
This question will scare Obidients away from this thread 😂

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by Betanaija42moro: 11:02pm On Apr 12
Conduct that presidential election 200 times, I will keep voting for Obi.
He remains the people's choice

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by OfficialAPCNig: 11:12pm On Apr 12
Raskimonojendor:

Tinubu learnt it from Peter Obi, the ekute (rat), and the agulu fraud 😂😂😂
An Agulu fraud you, your ancestors, your Iragbiji messiah, and other enemies of state are having sleepless night over

grin grin grin

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by helinues: 4:42am On Apr 13
SR don para about Obi and his supporters issue

cheesy grin

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Re: Peter Obi And His Politics Of Tribalism And Religious Bigotry by Forkthiefnubu: 5:45am On Apr 13
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Horse shit , you don’t have respect for the intelligence of Nigerians

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