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Presidency 2023: Cabal afraid of Peter Obi, as millions of Nigerians support LP candidate – Peter PSquare
Peter Okoye of the PSquare musical team has taken a swipe at the political ‘cabal’ pressuring the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi, to step down from the 2023 presidential race. Okoye said that the cabal has become afraid of Obi because of the millions of frustrated Nigerians that want to effect a change in the country.
Peter Okoye in serial tweets on his official twitter handle wrote: Peter Okoye MrP, @PeterPsquare “The Power behind @PeterObi is the pains of millions of Nigerians who deserve a better life but were failed by the corrupt Politicians! This is no longer about @PeterObi . This is about the millions of Frustrated Nigerians/Youths who wants to take their anger to the BALLOT BOX.
“The cabals and beneficiaries of the corrupt state of Nigeria do not want to see it change. It does not matter whether they’re Igbo, Yoruba or Hausa, when it comes to ensuring power remains with them, they unite against Nigerians! Now that the Youths are United they are afraid.
“Why are they not advising Kwankwaso, Sowore, or any other politician to withdraw from the race? Why @PeterObi ? They know he is a threat Dear frustrated Nigerians, take your anger to the BALLOT BOX come February 2023 and Vote for @NgLabour @PeterObi it’s Nigerians turn!”
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