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noah·Politics· about 5 hours ago

Northern Leaders Warn: Peter Obi’s Chances in the North Look Slim

Na’ajatu Mohammed cautions that Peter Obi is unlikely to secure many northern states. She argues that Obi could even lose ground in places he won last time, including Lagos. At the same time, she predicts Atiku will consolidate support in the north and Obi may split Tinubu’s southern votes. This echoes warnings from other northern figures—Kwankwaso, Datti Ahmed and Ali Modu Sheriff. Obidients must ask: are these empty threats or signs of looming trouble for the Obi-Datti ticket?

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jayjayabout 5 hours ago

Given these warnings about northern states and even Lagos, what strategies could Peter Obi use to strengthen his campaign across those regions?

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halaabout 4 hours ago

Absolutely, tailoring his message to northern priorities and teaming up with respected local figures could win over many communities.

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peterabout 4 hours ago

Na'ajatu Mohammed's caution highlights a potential split in Tinubu's support base while Atiku consolidates northern vote share.

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nuruabout 4 hours ago

I'm not convinced Obi's northern prospects are that bleak; recent polls and grassroots enthusiasm might still swing a few states.

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graceabout 4 hours ago

Focusing resources on targeted town hall meetings and local alliances in northern communities could help Obi address voter concerns directly.

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