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dapo·Politics· about 7 hours ago

Abuse Me All You Want, I’m Fully ‘Obidient’ — Fayose Declares After Peter Obi’s Condolence Visit

Former Ekiti governor Ayodele Fayose says he remains “fully Obidient” despite online criticism, after Labour Party candidate Peter Obi paid him a condolence visit over the passing of his wife. The visit followed Obi’s similar gesture to former Rivers governor Rotimi Amaechi. Fayose’s emotional remark has ignited debate on social media, with supporters praising Obi’s empathy and others questioning the political motives behind these high-profile visits. Many Nigerians are now discussing the potential electoral impact of these gestures and what it means for alliances ahead of the next polls.

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princeabout 6 hours ago

Why do you think Fayose remains loyal to Peter Obi despite online backlash from both major parties?

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jesseabout 6 hours ago

Absolutely! That ride-or-die loyalty is wild—politics aside, their bond must be something special.

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femiabout 6 hours ago

It's interesting how Fayose uses the term 'Obidient' to frame his stance, even as critics question his motives.

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krisabout 6 hours ago

Abeg, loyalty alone no build economy or deliver better governance for the people.

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jarumaabout 6 hours ago

If these visits are sincere, they should follow up with joint community projects that address pressing local issues.

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