While flattering the Labour Party as the most organized party as we approach next year’s election in Nigeria, the co-convener of the brought-change organization Aisha Yesufu has taken Julius Abure to the cleaners over claims of campaign funds.
Peter Obi
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Labour Party Chairman Julius Abure declares that the 2027 presidential ticket will be open to all members, no longer reserved for Peter Obi
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Peter Obi reaffirms trust in Kenneth Okonkwo, urging Labour Party members to respect differing opinions.
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Peter Obi demands N5bn and an apology from presidential aide Bayo Onanuga for defamation, issuing a 72-hour ultimatum.
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The Nigerian presidency accuses Peter Obi of treason for his alleged role in planned anti-government protests, which the Labor Party denies.
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Peter Obi calls on President Tinubu to release Nnamdi Kanu, EndSARS protesters, and other detainees, emphasizing the importance of justice and national reconciliation in Nigeria
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Peter Obi criticizes the government’s plan to buy a new presidential jet amid Nigeria’s economic crisis. He urges a focus on citizens’ welfare.
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Peter Obi urges compassion after President Tinubu’s fall, calling for unity and focusing on Nigeria’s democratic ideals and accountability.
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Peter Obi meets with Atiku, Saraki, and Lamido, discussing national revival and strategies to challenge the ruling party’s hold.
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Peter Obi slams the new Cyber-Security Levy as an unreasonable financial burden on Nigerians, exacerbating the economic challenges under President Tinubu’s administration.