
‘Obidient’ movement exists only on social media – Nabena Mocks Peter Obi
Ex APC Spokesperson and Deputy National Publicity Secretary of All Progressives Congress, Yekini Nabena, has advised the presidential flagbearer of Labour Party, Peter Obi.Information Guide Nigeria
According to PUNCH, Yekini Nabena warned Peter Obi not to rely on any support from his ‘Obidient’ movement ahead of the 2023 election.
Yekini Nabena emphasized that Peter Obi would be shocked to discover that the movement only exists on social media when the actual voting process begins.
PUNCH reports that Nabena said, “I can tell you that the so-called ‘Obedient movement’ only exists on social media and after the coming elections they will naturally turn to disobedient movement, and later obituary because the movement will naturally vamoose.
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“The APC will secure nothing less than 2.1 million votes from Escravos to Forcados, Brass to Bonny, in the Niger Delta. This is because our people are massively coming out to get their PVC and they know the right party and candidate to vote for when the time comes.”Jamb Result
Nabena called on the Independent National Electoral Commission to step up its game and make adequate protection for its server, claiming that the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party is only banking on hackers to manipulate the INEC server and change results in 2023.
According to PUNCH, Nabena statement is coming on after Peter Obi had a closed-door meeting with Governor Nyesom Wike in Port Harcourt on Wednesday morning.
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