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As someone that likes reading political articles, what I understand from this is not that Peter Obi has lost relevance. To me, it shows that the movement became so strong that different people now want control of it.
What exactly is happening to the movement once built around Peter Obi?
In a stunning and deeply controversial announcement, a group claiming authority over the movement says the #Obidient Movement has now been dissolved, rebranded, and stripped of Obi himself, alongside his close ally Yunusa Tanko and the entire post-2023 leadership structure.
Their accusation? That the movement was hijacked for “personal advantage,” “private gain,” and what they dramatically describe as “political prostitution.”
The new group now calls itself the #OBEDIENT Movement, insisting it no longer has ties to Obi, the Labour Party, or any presidential candidate ahead of 2027.
But this raises explosive questions. Who exactly owns a political movement born organically on the streets and online? Can a movement built around one man suddenly expel the very symbol that gave it life? Or are Nigerians witnessing something darker ' infiltration, sabotage, fragmentation… perhaps even a coordinated attempt to weaken one of the country’s most formidable opposition political bases ahead of 2027?
And perhaps the biggest question of all:
If the Obidient Movement itself is now at war over identity, leadership and loyalty, what does that mean for the future political relevance of Peter Obi himself?
Big political movements normally face division and infiltration when they start becoming powerful. This article can even make some people believe that opponents are afraid of the movement and trying to weaken it before 2027.
@AfamDeluxo Blind loyalty is actually part of the problem in Nigerian politics. That same “trust the process” mindset is what has allowed many leaders to operate without accountability for years.
Exam period isn’t just tough on students… teachers feel it too.
From setting questions to marking scripts and making sure everyone is ready,we’re in this together.
A little stress on our side, but it’s all worth it seeing my students succeed.
Liverpool #BARNEW#RamadanDay3
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Happy Easter Monday,keep learning, keep growing.