“Anywhere He Goes…”- Man Blames Peter Obi for Crises in PDP, Labour Party, ADC

  • A Nigerian man has gone viral after blaming Peter Obi for crises within PDP, Labour Party, and ADC, sparking mixed reactions and debate online over opposition politics.
  • According to him, the pattern of internal conflicts appears consistent across these parties, raising questions about leadership dynamics and political influence.

A Nigerian man has stirred reactions online after sharing his opinion on the internal crises affecting opposition political parties, particularly in relation to Peter Obi.

In a video circulating on social media, the man blamed Obi for recurring divisions within political parties he has been associated with, including the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the Labour Party, and the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

According to him, the pattern of internal conflicts appears consistent across these parties, raising questions about leadership dynamics and political influence.

He said:

“I think Peter Obi is definitely the problem. He was in PDP, they scattered PDP, then he went to Labour Party, pulled a very big crowd in the 2023 elections, then they scattered Labour Party too and now he’s in ADC and they want to scatter the ADC too cos suddenly, a wanted criminal is leading another faction in the ADC.”

The statement has since generated mixed reactions online, with supporters and critics of Obi debating the accuracy of the claims.

While some users agreed with the man’s perspective, others argued that internal party crises are complex issues that cannot be attributed to a single individual.

In other news… Popular social media activist VeryDarkMan has revealed that he has filed a petition with the Nigeria Police Force against relationship coach Blessing CEO over alleged fraud.

In a statement shared online, VeryDarkMan claimed that the petition has already been approved for investigation, accusing Blessing CEO of defrauding both him and members of the public.

“I have filed a petition with the Nigeria Police Force against Blessing CEO, and it has been approved for investigation for allegedly defrauding me of my ₦150 and the public of their hard-earned money.”

The activist explained that the ₦150 in question was money he intended to use for a meal but decided to send to Blessing CEO, a move he now claims was part of what prompted his complaint.

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