LP went into this election with no structure. No Governor. Only 1 Senator. No HoR member. No HoA member. They scoffed.
Results started coming in. Structures started coming up. LP won Senatorial seats. HoR seats. Everywhere became stew. They became panicky.
Peter Obi: the MVP.
@ofootball__@grok This question should not have made it out from your thoughts to your keyboard. It is reallynsne what you guys post for engagement farming.
@abiola0x@KevinblakC They are passing a message to the government so that the government will not think we are fools. We know the government is encouraging this insecurity for (1) elections and (2) defence budget.
@TheoAbuAgada Professor Wole Soyinka took a firm stand against Peter Obi and the Obidients, describing our principal as "Gbajue" (whatever that means).
His name is an anathema to us. His lines should not be quoted in so far as our principal is concerned.
I'll advise Theo Abu @TheoAbuAgada to focus on defending the NDC, the National Leader and leave Peter Obi for us.
We've been and are more than capable to defend Obi against any misinformation and disinformation with FACTS & EVIDENCE. That's our responsibility.
Are You With Me?
@OlannaOli@Uptownoflagos@TheoAbuAgada Plus, he had insulted Obi and Obidients in the past. That is the reason is finding it difficult to market Obi. The man is conflicted.
@TheoAbuAgada "I am here to defend and promote the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), its National Leader, Senator Henry Seriake Dickson, and all the party’s candidates."
I see you are making conscious efforts to avoid mentioning Peter Obi's name in your posts. Just resign.
@Mrczar_@TheoAbuAgada Thank you, my Oga, for telling the Big Man the truth. NDC wey still dey grow, Theo don dey form condescension. He think say na Atiku Media Team him dey.
Bro, it's the Pareto Principle: roughly 10% of the inputs drive 80% of the results. In the last election, there was a wave that carried many LP candidates into office. The key trigger behind that wave; the 10% that produced the 80% - was Peter Obi.
From a strategic standpoint, if your goal is to get NDC candidates into power, then Peter Obi is your Pareto trigger. You should be playing the Obidients' game because that's the strategy that has already proven it can generate momentum.
You can't play big-man politics when you're the spokesperson of a small party. You must use asymmetrical tactics, just like Iran's did in the recent war.
If your current strategy ignores that reality, then you may not be as politically grounded as you think.
Do You Know?
The more mentally tired you are, the harder it becomes to resist temptation.
Self-control has limits.
This phenomenon is known as ego depletion.
#DoYouKnow