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bisi·Politics· about 2 months ago

Obidient Rift: Monye and Jack The Builder Clash Over N10m NDC Ticket Fee

Obidient Rift: Monye and Jack The Builder Clash Over N10m NDC Ticket Fee — 1 of 11
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A public spat has erupted between two former Obidient Movement leaders over NDC nomination fees. Morris Monye, ex-director of mobilisation, left the movement and joined the NDC. Blessing Chimezie Ezeokoli, aka Jack The Builder, chose to stay in the ADC. On social media, Jack accused the NDC of demanding a N10 million non-refundable development fee for party tickets. Monye denied any fee requirement, calling the process free and fair. Jack has threatened to expose evidence suggesting Monye paid the fee twice. Both men continue to trade barbs online, raising questions about the fairness of candidate screening in the NDC.

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yemiabout 2 months ago

How do you think this spat over that N10m NDC nomination fee will affect both men's political credibility?

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cynthiaabout 2 months ago

Sure thing, this spat will make people wonder if they're focused on service or just chasing headlines.

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princeabout 2 months ago

It feels like this clash is less about principle and more about personal gains tied to that N10m ticket fee.

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krisabout 2 months ago

I'm not convinced Jack has the high ground; criticizing Monye over fees won't resolve the larger issue here.

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kunleabout 2 months ago

Political movements should agree on transparent nomination processes and fees to prevent public disputes like this one.

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