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  1. Who's Afraid of Peter Obi? The Man They Can't Silence

    Nigeria Who's Afraid of Peter Obi? The Man They Can't Silence

    Peter Obi holds no formal political office, commands no state-funded war chest, and leads no sprawling party structure. Yet, rumors linking him to Tinubu over Fidelity Bank’s debt, swiftly debunked, follow a pattern: the ruling elite’s fixation on discrediting him. The real question isn’t about...
  2. Fidelity Bank Debt: Obi Rejects Claims of Political Mediation With Tinubu

    Nigeria Fidelity Bank Debt: Obi Rejects Claims of Political Mediation With Tinubu

    A viral claim that Peter Obi secretly met President Tinubu to discuss Fidelity Bank’s N225bn debt has been debunked—but not before sparking fierce debate. With Nigeria’s 2027 political landscape heating up, misinformation is becoming a weapon. The Rumor: Reports alleged Obi and Tinubu held...
  3. ₦7 Trillion Budget Scandal: Obi Calls Nigeria 'A Crime Scene' as Lawmakers Insert 11,000 Suspicious Projects

    Nigeria ₦7 Trillion Budget Scandal: Obi Calls Nigeria 'A Crime Scene' as Lawmakers Insert 11,000 Suspicious Projects

    A bombshell report by BudgIT has uncovered ₦6.93 trillion in suspicious insertions in Nigeria’s 2025 budget, prompting Peter Obi to declare the country “a crime scene.” With 11,000 questionable projects allegedly added by lawmakers, this scandal reveals how budget padding remains Nigeria’s most...
  4. No to Power Deals: Obi Pushes Coalition to Tackle Nigeria’s Decline

    Nigeria No to Power Deals: Obi Pushes Coalition to Tackle Nigeria’s Decline

    Labour Party’s Peter Obi has denied claims of accepting a vice-presidential offer from Atiku’s camp. He insists his focus remains on uniting Nigerians against poor governance, not political positions or power-sharing arrangements. Obi says he’s not desperate for office, only committed to...
  5. From Rivalry to Reverence: Tinubu’s Moment with Obi at Pope’s Inauguration

    Nigeria From Rivalry to Reverence: Tinubu’s Moment with Obi at Pope’s Inauguration

    President Tinubu, Labour Party’s Peter Obi, and former governor Kayode Fayemi met at Pope Leo XIV’s installation mass in Rome, sharing a warm exchange that lightly acknowledged Nigeria’s political tensions and reaffirmed national representation. Fayemi invited Obi to join him in greeting...
  6. Desperate Times, Desperate Measures? Obi and El-Rufai Meeting in US Raises Eyebrows

    Nigeria Desperate Times, Desperate Measures? Obi and El-Rufai Meeting in US Raises Eyebrows

    A surprise meeting between Peter Obi and Nasir El-Rufai at a Cambridge event in the US has sparked political buzz amid shifting alliances ahead of Nigeria’s 2027 elections. Obi and El-Rufai were seen conversing at the Africa Together Conference at Cambridge University. El-Rufai recently...
  7. Obi Questions Occupy Nigeria Protest Legacy, Sowore Pushes Back - Who Really Spoke for the People?

    Nigeria Obi Questions Occupy Nigeria Protest Legacy, Sowore Pushes Back - Who Really Spoke for the People?

    Peter Obi's comments on the 2012 Occupy Nigeria protests have reignited debate over who benefits from public dissent. While Omoyele Sowore calls the remarks dismissive, others hear a deeper critique: Where are the voices that once led, now silent in power? KEY POINTS Obi's Observation Sparks...
  8. As Politicians Defect, Obi Warns of One-Party Nigeria - But the People Are Tired of the Same Old Power Games

    Nigeria As Politicians Defect, Obi Warns of One-Party Nigeria - But the People Are Tired of the Same Old Power Games

    Peter Obi joins Jonathan and Gowon in warning against Nigeria’s drift toward one-party dominance. However, as more politicians join the ruling APC, many Nigerians see the same faces, motives, and disappointments. KEY POINTS Obi’s comments come amid a wave of defections, widely viewed as...
  9. Over ₦10M Raised in Just 4 Days to Relocate Boy Involved in Peter Obi’s Convoy Incident

    Nigeria Over ₦10M Raised in Just 4 Days to Relocate Boy Involved in Peter Obi’s Convoy Incident

    In a heartwarming show of public solidarity, over ₦10 million was raised in just four days to help relocate the young boy who was reportedly affected by an incident involving Peter Obi’s convoy. The boy, whose life was upended by the event, received widespread support from Nigerians...
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