If you are a good host, you are most likely going to be a good guest. If you are a good follower, you will most likely be a good leader. If you are a good copilot, you are most likely going to be a good Captain. If you don't love yourself, you are most likely not going to love your neighbor.
@Lawrence4law@ShehuSani This in addition to the fact that they were a lot more mobile physically than ourselves. Most part of their lives were communal.
I cannot stress this enough; In a (largely) binary choice such as the current elections have pitched before us, we don't have the luxury of sitting on the fence. We're either for or against. So if you're criticising Obi, you're implicitly in favour of BAT. Simple and short. If you think both are bad, the criticism of either is pointless in an election period; come back after the elections and work to put better people on the ballot.
For me, I'm firmly in support of Obi because he represents a better option than BAT. He's not perfect; I don't need him to be! He just needs to be better than the alternative and that he clearly is.
For one, Mr Obi has addressed the country more often than an actual sitting president who's presiding over a country in serious security and economic crisis. So I don't care for the content of Obi's media appearances; at least I dey see am steady. Whereas I no dey see the person wey suppose be my president.
The alternatives set the standard.