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Plateau agog as Obi marks 62nd birthday at IDP camp, Jos
The arrival of the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 general elections, Peter Obi, in Plateau State on Tuesday set the state agog with celebrations and messages of good wishes.
Obi arrived Jos, Plateau State capital to marks his birthday with displaced persons in IDP camps in the state.
The former Anambra State Governor paid a courtesy visit to Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang of Plateau State at the Government House, before proceeding to the IDP camp.
Some of the residents of Plateau State, celebrating with Peter Obi on Tuesday wrote on their twitter handles:
“Peter Obi is here in Plateau.
“He Paid A Courtesy Visit To the Gov.
“Will Now Enroute The IDP Camp Where He Will Celebrate His Birthday!”
Another resident wrote:
#HappyBirthdayPresidentPeterObi
#PeterObiAt62″
Also, NEFERTITI wrote:
@firstladyship
BREAKING: Peter Obi is 62! 💃❤️
But in keeping with his 20 years tradition of not celebrating his birthday while Nigerians are still suffering, he urged all of us to take our gifts to schools, hospitals, orphanages, & IDP camps on his behalf.”

Peter Obi arrives Jos, Plateau State, for his 62nd birthday
And J Martins said:
@Realjmartins
“Happy Beautiful Birthday Wishes To The Leader We Trust, Mr Peter Gregory Obi.”
And another:
@PeterObi
“Here’s wishing you more fruitful years ahead & May your Dreams 4 a better Nigeria🇳🇬 Come Through In Your Lifetime.”
And Clarita Ogar said:
@clarita_ogar
“Happy Birthday to His Excellency @PeterObi, the people’s choice.
“We celebrate you today.
#HappyBirthdayPresidentPeterObi.”
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