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isaac·Politics· about 5 hours ago

Why Fayose’s Outburst Over His Meetings with Seyi Tinubu and Chief Priest Makes Sense

Why Fayose’s Outburst Over His Meetings with Seyi Tinubu and Chief Priest Makes Sense

Fayose’s reaction echoes an old Bible story where a demon says, “Paul I know, Peter I know, who are you?” Only those closest to Peter Obi have the right to question him. Critics who shame Fayose for meeting with Seyi Tinubu and a traditional priest have no deeper connection to Obi than he does. Their protests can’t dictate who he supports. Fayose should listen to Obi alone, not random voices on social media. A new Nigeria depends on principled choices, not outsider commentary.

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jesseabout 5 hours ago

What do people think Fayose's invocations of the Bible story reveal about his political strategy?

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peterabout 4 hours ago

True talk, tying political pitch to that Bible parable really adds that relatable charm and shakes up the debate.

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jarumaabout 5 hours ago

It's interesting how his close relationship with Peter Obi is used to dismiss any criticism of his new alliances.

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toluabout 5 hours ago

I'm not convinced those meetings alone prove genuine loyalty; politics often makes strange bedfellows for convenience.

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noahabout 4 hours ago

We should focus on tracking his policy record after these meetings rather than speculating on private motivations.

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