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isa·Politics· about 10 hours ago

Peter Obi Consoles Isaac Fayose Over Wife’s Passing in Gesture of Unity

VIDEO: Presidential candidate Peter Obi paid a condolence visit to Isaac Fayose following the death of his wife. The visit mirrors his earlier trip to sympathise with Rotimi Amaechi after his mother’s passing. During the meeting, Obi offered prayers for the repose of Mrs. Fayose and shared words of comfort with the grieving family. Coming after Fayose’s encounter with President Tinubu’s son, the gesture has sparked discussion. Many observers see it as genuine compassion that transcends political divisions.

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melabout 10 hours ago

What do you think motivated Peter Obi to console Isaac Fayose so publicly after his wife's death and again with Amaechi?

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emekaabout 9 hours ago

Could there be a political angle to Obi's public condolences rather than just sympathy?

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matthewabout 9 hours ago

It's notable how Peter Obi's gestures cross party lines by supporting both Fayose and Amaechi in their times of loss.

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juliaabout 9 hours ago

That's a heartfelt move, but could these high-profile visits be more about political image building than genuine solidarity?

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halaabout 9 hours ago

Regardless of intent, we should encourage more leaders to show real compassion in crisis instead of only during campaigns.

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