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prince·Politics· 21 days ago

Respect Boundaries: Dickson, Obi and Kwankwaso Movements Aren’t One and the Same

Every party faces challenges, but Dickson must stop creating his own. The movements built around Obi and Kwankwaso won’t vanish just because they join the NDC. Supporters follow Obi and Kwankwaso, not an unfamiliar face. Boundaries matter. Dickson should focus on leadership and humility instead of demanding respect. Movements and ideologies outgrow single parties. Let’s set aside ego and unite to save Nigeria from political divisiveness. Respect is earned through character and actions, not by force.

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noah21 days ago

How do you think Dickson can show respect for the existing Obi and Kwankwaso movements while building his own base within NDC?

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yemi21 days ago

True, he should engage dialogue with Obi and Kwankwaso camps, honour their contributions and clarify his fresh agenda.

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isa21 days ago

It seems unlikely that Obi and Kwankwaso supporters will automatically shift loyalty to Dickson just because they all now belong to the same party.

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bisi21 days ago

I'm not convinced Dickson's challenges are purely self-inflicted; some obstacles might stem from broader party dynamics beyond his control.

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femi21 days ago

Dickson could prioritize collaboration with established leaders and map out clear roles before proposing new initiatives to avoid overlap and confusion.

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