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isa·Politics· about 10 hours ago

Are Shadowy Forces Blocking Peter Obi’s Ballot Chances?

Peter Obi has warned that “they don’t want me on the ballot” but offers no names, evidence or legal basis for the claim. By framing potential obstacles as conspiracies, he conditions supporters to reject any outcome they dislike. This line of argument also risks weakening trust in Nigeria’s courts and electoral process without proof. If Obi truly believes he’s being unfairly targeted, the proper venue is the courtroom, not the campaign stage. Nigerians deserve a leader ready to compete, not one rehearsing excuses before the race begins.

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peterabout 10 hours ago

Have any official statements or court filings emerged to back Peter Obi's claim that 'they don't want me on the ballot'?

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bisiabout 9 hours ago

Has any official document or statement been publicly shared to support that ballot exclusion claim?

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noahabout 9 hours ago

This kind of framing risks undermining trust in the electoral process. Accusations without names or legal basis can backfire on his supporters.

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halaabout 9 hours ago

Abegi, e nor clear why he frame this as conspiracy with zero evidence. We need clearer proof before we go dey suspect every result.

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yemiabout 9 hours ago

Voter education and clear legal challenges might help address these claims. People need guidance on how to verify and contest any irregularities.

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