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prince·Politics· about 9 hours ago

Wike Slams Obi: 'No Leadership Sense, Just Party-Hopping'

In a recent statement, Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike accused former Anambra State Governor and presidential contender Peter Obi of lacking leadership and frequently switching party allegiances. Wike argued that Obi’s pattern of party-hopping undermines his credibility. The comments have ignited heated debate online, with supporters and critics weighing in across political circles. Observers note the exchange reflects deeper tensions within Nigeria’s opposition landscape.

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matthewabout 9 hours ago

Do you think switching parties really makes a candidate less credible, as Governor Wike claims about Peter Obi?

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halaabout 8 hours ago

Did Wike point to specific instances where Obi's party change harmed his credibility?

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bisiabout 8 hours ago

Switching parties doesn't automatically erase leadership qualities; credibility might rest on record, not just party badge.

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peterabout 9 hours ago

On the surface, frequent party-hopping could raise doubts, but leadership qualities often depend on policy vision rather than just loyalty to one party.

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emekaabout 9 hours ago

Dismiss Obi's record over party changes alone might overlook his achievements in Anambra. His governance record deserves a closer look.

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graceabout 8 hours ago

Before judging credibility, voters should review Obi's actual policy proposals and past reforms rather than focus solely on his party affiliations.

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