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hala·Politics· about 7 hours ago

Peter Obi’s Visit to Fayose: Genuine Thanks or Political Strategy?

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Peter Obi’s recent visit to former Ekiti governor Isaac Fayose has ignited discussion. Fayose had publicly complained that after he funded Obi’s campaign promotions and opened his hotel to supporters, he never received a personal thank-you. After those remarks, Obi reached out and later visited Fayose at home. Some see it as a humble apology and genuine appreciation. Others argue it was a calculated move once the dispute became public. What’s your view? Was Obi correcting an oversight out of respect, or simply playing political chess?

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peterabout 6 hours ago

Do you think Obi's trip to Fayose was a sincere gesture or just a calculated political move ahead of elections?

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bisiabout 6 hours ago

I do think Obi showed real appreciation. But the timing also gave his campaign extra visibility among Fayose's followers.

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lilyabout 6 hours ago

It seems Obi only reached out once Fayose aired his grievances publicly, not before any private message or acknowledgment.

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kemiabout 6 hours ago

Calling his visit mere PR stunt overlooks that public gratitude can carry weight in our political culture.

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princeabout 6 hours ago

Maybe both sides should establish clear post-campaign protocols, ensuring collaborators receive timely personal acknowledgments without public pressure.

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