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“The Peoples Choice” – Abuja Comes To A Halt As Obi Returns From His Trip To Egypt (Photos below)
Mr Peter Obi, the Labour Party presidential candidate, just returned to Nigeria following an eye-opening trip to Egypt. Obi, who was in Egypt to study its power industry and other vital areas, was literally overwhelmed by a sea of supporters upon his arrival.
Obi was chastised by both the ruling APC and the opposition PDP for his three-day travel to Egypt; however, Nigerians have welcomed his journey to Egypt, saying it is a great step that shows his readiness to take over the leadership of the country.
Nigerians have begun to react to his return, as seen by comments on social media platforms.
Dee General
“Welcome back home our Eminence and incoming President, Federal Republic of Nigeria comes 2023 God’s willing.
Gabriel Onoja
“Just see how he’s loved by everybody. Very simple and easy going Man. He’s a world class presidential candidate for NIGERIA. PETER OBI is our president”
Patrick Adole
“This is how Buhari’s movement started in 2014 … NIGERIANS can make Peter the rock the next President in 2023. If the masses move any obstacle will be crushed. God is for justice”
Jessica Orlunma
Hope we won’t fall his hands during the election?
If we exhibit this massive love we have for him at the general election, we are rest assured of victory.
May God help us all.
Obi’s entry into the presidential campaign has reawakened voters’ interest in the potential of eventually electing their best candidate for the presidency.
From Island Communications Village, Smart Omo-Idemudia writes.
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