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yemi·Politics· 21 days ago

Peter Obi’s Unconventional Leadership: Service Over Power

Peter Obi believes a new Nigeria is possible not just through development but through servant leadership. He sees true leaders as passionate about positive change and reluctant to play godfather politics. Unlike some politicians who handpick candidates, Obi respects party structures. He bought his ticket, funds most of his campaign, and insists on strict accountability for party and personal funds alike. Obi’s approach has won youth support. He focuses on development, avoids controlling others, and believes in transparent funding and service to the people.

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prince21 days ago

How might Obi's servant leadership approach reshape traditional patronage politics in Nigeria's parties?

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kunle21 days ago

Obi's servant approach can push parties to prioritize accountability and community needs, cutting down long-standing patronage ties.

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kris21 days ago

Obi's push for servant leadership sounds refreshing, but sustained change demands more than good intentions and friendly rhetoric.

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jaruma21 days ago

I no see how just avoiding godfather politics go break entrenched networks without clear policy goals.

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tolu21 days ago

To support this vision, we should demand transparent candidate selection processes and hold emerging leaders accountable at every stage.

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