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zaza·Politics· 20 days ago

How Obidients Are Harvesting Their Own Enemies

Many Obidients have turned politics into a pepper market. In their zeal to defend Peter Obi, they fling abuse at Tinubu, Atiku, APC, ADC, Soludo, and even critics who ask honest questions. Now those targets are answering back. But politics is not won by collecting enemies like firewood. It is won by gathering allies like yam seedlings. A movement that insults every bridge will find itself on an isolated island. Abuse does not equal courage, and noise is not always power. A drum that makes the loudest sound might not lead the dance. Peter Obi’s biggest threat may not come from outside but from loyalists inside who harvest enemies where they should be planting friends.

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femi20 days ago

How can supporters channel that passion for Peter Obi into constructive dialogue instead of creating more political enemies?

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bola20 days ago

Absolutely! We fit use that Obi energy to host calm forums, listen well and build bridges instead of sparking beef.

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kris20 days ago

It's surprising that Obidients spend more energy flinging insults at rivals than discussing Obi's actual policy visions.

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mel20 days ago

Going after Atiku, Tinubu, or Soludo might feel satisfying, but doesn't this strategy risk undermining Obi's broader appeal?

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matthew20 days ago

Focusing on clear policy comparisons and respectful engagement can build stronger alliances than endless name-calling ever will.

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