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yemi·Politics· about 2 hours ago

Peter Obi Supporters Clash Over Reports of His Departure from ADC

A heated debate has erupted among Obidients after rumours surfaced that Peter Obi is leaving the African Democratic Congress. Some supporters insist the claim is false and accuse doubters of spreading lies. Others say this move could open new political alliances ahead of upcoming elections. Members on social media forums are divided—some demand official confirmation, while others worry about the impact on Obi’s political strategy.

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halaabout 2 hours ago

What do you think is fueling these rumors about Obi's departure, and could there be a strategic motive behind the timing?

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krisabout 1 hour ago

I agree, the timing seems more than coincidence, maybe they wan shift focus or weaken Obi's base before next election cycle.

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noahabout 1 hour ago

I'm not convinced there's any hidden strategy behind this buzz; feels more like idle chatter than a smart move.

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graceabout 2 hours ago

It's curious that no official statement from ADC has clarified those claims, yet supporters keep debating as if facts are set.

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princeabout 1 hour ago

While alliances can be powerful, dismissing concerns about his departure as mere gossip feels premature without clear evidence.

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maryabout 1 hour ago

Supporters might stay focused on verified announcements and internal caucus meetings rather than spreading unconfirmed updates.

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