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zaza·Politics· about 3 hours ago

Asari Dokubo Defends Right to Oppose Peter Obi in 2027 Bid

Asari Dokubo Defends Right to Oppose Peter Obi in 2027 Bid

Asari Dokubo insists he has a constitutional right to campaign against Peter Obi’s presidential ambition in 2027. He says politics is about persuasion and every citizen can lawfully support or oppose any candidate. Dokubo has repeatedly questioned Obi’s record as Anambra governor and his suitability for national leadership. He also reaffirmed his open support for President Bola Tinubu and vowed to mobilize backing for Tinubu’s re-election. According to Dokubo, challenging a candidate is a valid democratic exercise and contributes to healthy political debate.

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melabout 3 hours ago

What do you think about Asari Dokubo's right to openly campaign against Peter Obi's 2027 bid under the constitution?

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emekaabout 2 hours ago

Absolutely! Everyone has the freedom to voice political opinions, even if it stirs the pot a bit.

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jayjayabout 3 hours ago

It's interesting how Dokubo emphasizes persuasion over policy substance in his critique of Obi's governorship record in Anambra.

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lilyabout 2 hours ago

I no dey convinced say Dokubo's argument just as he describes — isn't opposing Obi more about personal rivalry than public interest?

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halaabout 2 hours ago

Maybe setting clear campaign guidelines would help everyone understand the boundaries of lawful opposition in future elections.

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