Politics
Obi deliberates with Nigerian Diaspora in Houston, U.S.
The presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 general elections, Peter Obi, taking his thank-you tour overseas, had deliberation with Nigerian Diaspora in Houston, TX, United States (U.S).
According to Obi, “It was a valuable opportunity to listen to Nigerians abroad and engage with them directly.

Obi with Nigerian Diaspora in Houston, U.S.
“I encouraged everyone to keep the faith, not to lose hope, and to contribute in whatever ways they can to support the cause of a New Nigeria.”
Obi in a brief statement highlighted @PeterObi,
“In continuation of my thank-you tour to the United States, yesterday I visited Houston, TX, where I had meaningful conversations with the Nigerian diaspora community.
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“It was a valuable opportunity to listen to Nigerians abroad and engage with them directly. I encouraged everyone to keep the faith, not to lose hope, and to contribute in whatever ways they can to support the cause of a New Nigeria—just as diaspora citizens from other countries like China, Japan, and India have rallied to drive their nations’ growth.
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“To the Nigerians in Houston, I extend my heartfelt gratitude for your support, which fuels our movement toward a just, equitable, and productive Nigeria.
“Together, we are laying the foundation for a New Nigeria that is within reach.
“Both Nigerians st home and the diaspora are United by a common aspiration: we all desire a nation we can be proud of, a nation that works for all Nigerians.
“That great nation is possible and within our reach. -PO”
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