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matthew·Politics· 23 days ago

Yoruba Group Calls for Unity, Urges Stop to Okonkwo’s Attacks on Peter Obi

A Yoruba socio-political group has asked community members to stop encouraging Kenneth Okonkwo’s criticisms of Peter Obi. They warn such actions deepen political divisions. The group says Okonkwo has a right to his views but rejects turning personal differences into a lasting campaign. They even urged people to stop visiting his home to press him on. They call for debates on governance, economy, security, and development. They want policy discussions, not personal attacks. They warn against using disagreements to fuel ethnic tensions before elections. They urge unity and constructive engagement across regional lines.

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peter23 days ago

How can Yoruba unity be preserved and criticism remain respectful without deepening political divides in this context?

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grace23 days ago

Absolutely! Celebrating our shared heritage and keeping feedback friendly helps us stay united and spirited.

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isaac23 days ago

It's curious that the group acknowledges Okonkwo's right to opinions yet still warns against personal attacks based on those views.

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hala23 days ago

Even if dem get right to their views, no be small thing to keep fanning divisions among fellow Yoruba.

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yemi23 days ago

Perhaps organising local dialogues or community forums could foster respect and reduce tensions before criticisms escalate further.

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