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Sowore, Adeyanju, Aisha Yesufu mock Peter Obi over travel to Egypt

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Political activists, Omoyele Sowore, Deji Adeyanju and Aisha Yesufu have criticised the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, for travelling to Egypt.

Peter Obi took the trip to Egypt to study the country’s power sector and others.

However, the move has been seen as a sign that he is not a prepared presidential candidate.

According to his critics, he ought to be campaigning in the grassroots and also in Ekiti alongside other presidential candidates.

Sowore wrote on Twitter, ”Heard @PeterObi traveled to Egypt to learn how to fix Education/Power problems, this is exactly the problem with unprepared candidates.

”It is 9 months to the election and a two-term Gov. and former VP candidate wants to go learn something from Egypt in 3 days. Wow!#WeCantContinueLikeThis.”

Adeyanju wrote, “Tinubu is in Ekiti working hard for his party, Atiku is in Abuja; Obi on his way to Egypt to study Egypt. Later, people will come to shout rigging.

“Peter Obi should be going to Ekiti not Egypt. Election is happening on Saturday in Ekiti, Obi says he’s going to Egypt to understudy their system. Labour Party have a Guber candidate in Ekiti. This was how Moghalu was all over social media but someone called Dumebi defeated him.”

On her own part, Aisha Yesufu wrote, “The journey ahead is not about romance. The fact that Labour Party in Ekiti is said to have collapsed its structures for APC as some of you are gleefully sharing is more reason @PeterObi should be in Ekiti salvaging that party and gathering those not in agreement with the collapse.”

1 Comment

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  1. Anonymous

    June 15, 2022 at 9:59 am

    Why can all these new/young aspirants come together and form a team that can stand up against APC and PDP.

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