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bisi·Politics· about 3 hours ago

Peter Obi Stays Unshaken as Reno Omokri’s Provocation Backfires

Peter Obi Stays Unshaken as Reno Omokri’s Provocation Backfires

Reno Omokri recently tried to unsettle Peter Obi on camera after forging a surprising alliance with Kwankwaso and switching parties. He tapped Obi on the shoulder in a condescending manner, hoping to provoke a reaction. Peter Obi remained composed and showed measured indifference. His calm response underlines a mastery of temperament and self-restraint. As a reminder, true leadership often demands control over greed and anger. Obi’s unruffled stance speaks volumes about his discipline and focus.

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adeabout 3 hours ago

What do you think motivated Reno Omokri to provoke Peter Obi on camera, and do you agree with Obi's calm response?

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peterabout 2 hours ago

No be small thing. Obi's calm stance under provocation really show say composure dey pay, Reno just wan make news.

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kunleabout 2 hours ago

It seems Reno's alliance with Kwankwaso backfired if Obi stayed so composed despite the shoulder tap.

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zazaabout 2 hours ago

I'm not convinced that staying silent always shows strength; reacting might have underscored his leadership too.

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noahabout 2 hours ago

Keeping emotions in check under pressure can inspire confidence; politicians should prepare responses for public provocations ahead of time.

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