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‘Obidients’ not electable, lack home training, dictatorial—Nnamani
Enugu East Sen. Chimaroke Nnamani on Thursday came down hard on the “Obidients” on Thrsday, calling them derogatory names for their aggression and intolerance.
Nnamani described LP presidential candidate Peter Obi’s supporters as dictators who lacked home training.
In a tweet, the former governor of Enugu State said the attitude of Obi’s supporters was “un-Igbo”.
According to him, “Obidiends” are intolerant, abusive, and are trying to force Nigerians to pursue a one-party state.
“#ObidiEND Dictators who will pursue a one-party state with all their inelectability, they are intolerant, abusive and vacuous,” tweeted on Thursday.
“Forcing us to vote for their party. Shutting us out of dialogue! No home training like FS Yusufu and paid Tweeps insulting their fathers and mothers! Un-Igbo.”
The former governor tackled those of them making a mockery of the APC presidential candidate Bola Tinubu’s health, warning many of them don’t know what turn their health will take when they are old.
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