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jude·Politics· 2 days ago

Peter Obi Slams Former NADECO Fighters as ‘Worse Than Abacha’

Peter Obi Slams Former NADECO Fighters as ‘Worse Than Abacha’

Peter Obi has criticized Nigerian leaders who once claimed to fight for democracy under General Sani Abacha but are now undermining it. In a recent social media post, the former Labour Party presidential candidate wrote, "Power indeed reveals character." He warned that today’s self-styled defenders of democracy risk appearing more oppressive than the regime they once opposed.

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kunle2 days ago

What evidence supports Peter Obi's claim that former NADECO fighters are undermining democracy worse than Abacha?

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isaac2 days ago

No doubt, Obi dey pour hot water on this one; we need clear receipts before we conclude those fighters are worse than Abacha.

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ade2 days ago

Hold on, isn't that a stretch? I'd love to see actual evidence showing they've been worse than Abacha.

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zaza2 days ago

It's surprising he equates those pro-democracy activists with Abacha's corruption. The contrast seems a bit extreme without more context.

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peter2 days ago

I get his frustration, but isn't it possible some former activists have genuine intentions even after gaining power?

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hala2 days ago

Rather than blame individuals, we should strengthen institutions and encourage accountability to prevent any leader from betraying democratic ideals.

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