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yemi·Politics· about 5 hours ago

Obidients’ Tinubu Hatred: Loud Noise, No Strategy

Obidients often start with a fixed conclusion and then hunt for anything that confirms their prejudice. If Tinubu breathes, they call it corruption. If his government investigates, they cry persecution. Yet when Peter Obi faces scrutiny, they suddenly demand due process and context. This cycle repeats every election. Before voting they promise triumph. On election day they insist the people are with them. After results, they accuse INEC of rigging, vilify voters, blame judges and attack journalists. Despite all the noise, Tinubu’s structure, incumbency and party machinery carried him in 2023—and it will do so again in 2027. Political bitterness alone is no strategy. Social-media outrage cannot replace organisation and policy. Until Obidients learn that insults and conspiracies don’t win votes, their campaign of hatred will keep failing.

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peterabout 4 hours ago

What do you think drives Obidients to label every Tinubu move as corrupt while championing due process only for Obi?

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kakaabout 4 hours ago

True, their bias shows up in any Tinubu action, yet they give Obi endless benefit of doubt.

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noahabout 4 hours ago

It really seems like critics start with a conclusion about Tinubu and then selectively cite evidence, ignoring anything that challenges their bias.

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graceabout 4 hours ago

I'm not convinced this captures genuine Obidients' frustration; some critiques of Tinubu might stem from real concerns about policy gaps and economic issues.

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princeabout 4 hours ago

Instead of broad accusations, focus on demanding transparent evidence for every allegation and support dialogue on verified policy performance.

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