Dr. Peter Agada Quits Obidient Movement, Cites Poor Coordination, Unveils ‘Movement Nigeria’
Dr. Peter Agada announced his resignation as Finance Director of the Obidient Movement at a March 19 press conference in Abuja. He accused the group of lacking structure and failing to inform him about key meetings. Agada used the event to launch a new platform, Movement Nigeria, which he says will be funded democratically by its members rather than a single benefactor. He stressed that the new movement is not tied to any political personality. Obidient leaders, including National Coordinator Dr. Yunusa Tanko, expressed regret over Agada’s departure and confirmed plans to restructure the group ahead of the 2027 elections. They downplayed any lasting fallout and insist the movement remains intact.
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