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May 07, 2026, 10:37:40 PM
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Peter obi officially announced his exit from the African Democratic Congress ADC, citing political interference, internal hostility and instability. This one no surprise many people because the opposition space done de scatter small small.
Dis one wey Peter Obi do, Dey just Dey give tinubu more opportunity to win the election next year. People wey suppose come together to defeat tinubu, now dem don dey Separate, as dem Dey separate now, if election time reach, dem go share votes between each other wey go give tinubu upper hand. As dem don Dey separate now, I don’t even know how they going to defeat tinubu in d coming election. Omo na very big mistake na him dis people Dey make, all of dem for just Dey one party make dem help us defeat tinubu. D kin shege wey tinubu Dey show us don tire us, nothing Dey work for dis country again, we just want make d man drop from position. If tinubu do another 4 years, e no go funny for dis country try ooo.

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May 08, 2026, 04:20:41 AM
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Obi should've stayed and build LP properly, but he chose to follow them Atiku into another party. What did he expect before, did he think that a party that is filled with top politicians like ATIKU, Ameachi, Dino, El Rufai , Aregbsola, David Mark would give him the presidental tickets? It's not possible, those are only care about their personal interests, they even care about zoning. Peter Obi knows that he can't win Atiku I'm Primary elections, the party is literally for Atiku himself. Hadn't been he wasn't swayed by the deception of ATIKU and fellow members, He would still become the presidental candidate of Labour party. If you ask alot of people who doesn't really watch news, they will tell you OBI is still in Labor party and that will affect him heavily in the coming election.
You get some valid point but on the part that obi should have stayed in  LP and built it properly, I’ll say it’s not easy like that. LP done get internal wahala and structure problem wey even obi himself complain about before. The same party wey him build with blood and sweat for 2023, some people come turn am to ATM, na why the guy decide to leave.
And as for following atiku  enter ADC, I think obi only did that to test the water for bigger coalition, at the long run he noticed that ADC na party wey only de based on Atiku and friends. The things is this big politicians no get shame, na personal Interest just full their head. Zoning wey suppose help balance thing, dem throw am for ground na why I feel say obi comot asap before them use am do arrangee.
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May 08, 2026, 11:30:09 AM
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People might see his move in different interpreting ways but I don't think it was because of bad intentions he left the party, those people are politicians and they no something could be going on internally so that the party will not be in unity to bring someone that would aspire for the presidency of the country and they no that he has a capacity so actually leaving the party was the right thing for him because is not today they starting fighting ADC party so actually people should stop condemning the man and think of reasons why he must have made the decision, ADC is not even strong as before do to all this crisis.

 
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May 08, 2026, 11:51:12 AM
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People might see his move in different interpreting ways but I don't think it was because of bad intentions he left the party, those people are politicians and they no something could be going on internally so that the party will not be in unity to bring someone that would aspire for the presidency of the country and they no that he has a capacity so actually leaving the party was the right thing for him because is not today they starting fighting ADC party so actually people should stop condemning the man and think of reasons why he must have made the decision, ADC is not even strong as before do to all this crisis.
I understand your point, he has the right to defect to any part and redefect to the one he was part of, that is his right but you can not say that people should stop criticizing him, everyone has the right to say whatever they feel like that is also their right, what is happening in ADC now is what APC wants, Atiku is one of the problem and that is because the guys defecting has their calculations, Atiku has always been the flag bearer of any party he's interested in, after they planted Buhari to remove Jonathan, Atiku always win the primary of PDP before the part became worthless because of the internal crisis caused by people we already know, so this might be the reason why Peter Obi jumped ship at this time to avoid what has been happening not to repeat itself, it is unfortunate that Atiku has become a seasonal politician that is not ready to give up his presidential ambition for people that are more competent for that position.

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