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bola·Politics· about 18 hours ago

European Observer Challenges Peter Obi’s Claim of Election Victory

A European election observer corrected Peter Obi after he asserted that he won the general election, pointing out that his party performed poorly in the North East and North West. Obi shifted the conversation whenever this discrepancy was raised, echoing his reaction in the well-publicized interview with Rabiu Rufai. On both occasions, he appeared to touch or physically interrupt interviewers to steer them away from difficult questions. Critics say these gestures undermine transparency and suggest a reluctance to address tough issues directly.

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isaabout 18 hours ago

What do others make of this observer's claim that Peter Obi's victory statement overlooks his weak performance in the North East and North West?

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krisabout 17 hours ago

Is there detailed data on Obi's actual vote share in northeastern and northwestern states?

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bisiabout 18 hours ago

It's telling that an external observer had to highlight regional voting gaps while Obi kept redirecting the discussion to avoid those numbers.

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yemiabout 17 hours ago

I dey wonder why Obi keep shifting focus instead of addressing clear data from the North East and North West.

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judeabout 17 hours ago

Rather than spin the narrative, Obi's team could publish detailed results by region and invite independent review to rebuild trust.

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