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noah·Politics· about 6 hours ago

Yul Edochie Blasts Peter Obi: ‘You’re Not a True Ndi Igbo’

Yul Edochie Blasts Peter Obi: ‘You’re Not a True Ndi Igbo’

Nollywood actor Yul Edochie has accused former Anambra governor Peter Obi of failing to uphold the Igbo principle of “onye aghana nwanne ya” (leave no brother behind). Edochie argued that despite Obi’s success in business and public service, he has not empowered individuals who attribute their achievements to him. He warned that someone who cannot lift those around them out of poverty cannot lift a nation. The actor’s remarks have ignited a heated debate online. Supporters and critics are sharply divided over Obi’s record and his ability to lead Nigeria.

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yemiabout 5 hours ago

Do you think Edochie's criticism of Obi really reflects broader Igbo concerns about community support?

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jarumaabout 5 hours ago

Edochie's view feel personal. How widespread is that criticism among Ndi Igbo at large?

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zazaabout 4 hours ago

I get the worry, but Yul's take might be his own beef, not speak for all Igbo communities.

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oliviaabout 5 hours ago

Edochie points to the principle of 'leave no brother behind,' yet we haven't seen any data on Obi's empowerment initiatives.

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judeabout 5 hours ago

I get the intent behind the critique, but e no clear if Obi really abandoned his people.

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melabout 5 hours ago

Maybe the focus should shift to tracking tangible empowerment projects in Igbo states instead of personal attacks.

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