THE MAN OF THE PEOPLE: WHY I STAND WITH PETER OBI FOR 2027
All over the world, when issues arise, it is the responsibility of the president to act swiftly and decisively in the interest of the people. But in Nigeria, leadership has often failed to meet this basic duty. Rather than solving problems, our leaders seem more focused on looting public funds and protecting their political interests.
Let us reflect on some of the tragic events that occurred in 2025—the devastating floods in Niger State, the deadly massacre in Benue and Uzo Uwani, and the continuous suffering across parts of the Southeast. In all these situations, the presidency maintained a troubling silence, pretending as if all was well. No real action, no genuine compassion.
But in the midst of this darkness, one man stood out. Mr. Peter Obi—though not in office and not in control of state resources—stepped up where others failed. He showed up for the people. He visited the victims. He consoled the bereaved. He donated huge sums of money not to buy votes, but to uplift the vulnerable and offer them a chance to survive and rebuild.
Peter Obi is not just a politician. He is a humanitarian. He empowers, he supports peace, and he cares deeply about the poor. He is not running after political power for personal gain; he is standing with the people, and that is why I proudly stand with him.
As 2027 approaches, I will campaign for Peter Obi on every platform available.
He is the man of the people.
He shall be the president of the people and for the people.
The people shall love him.
He shall set the country free.
He shall revive our economy.
He shall restore hope to a broken nation.
Peter Obi is not just a choice. He is a movement. He is a new Nigeria waiting to happen.
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