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isa·Politics· 20 days ago

Kenneth Okonkwo Fires Back at Peter Obi’s Alleged N5bn Demand

Kenneth Okonkwo Fires Back at Peter Obi’s Alleged N5bn Demand

Kenneth Okonkwo says a letter from Peter Obi’s lawyers demanding N5 billion in seven days is extortion. He offers that if Obi needs campaign funds, he should ask him directly instead of sending legal threats. Okonkwo recalls covering his own travel and hotel costs as Obi’s former spokesperson. He warns that any confidential information he holds could surface if the lawyers proceed. He vows to respond once he reads the letter in full. He also cites Obunike Ohaegbu, an aspirant for Nnewi North/South Federal Constituency, who claims she was scammed and says the party blames Peter Obi.

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hala20 days ago

Why do you think Okonkwo called Obi's legal demand extortion instead of supporting him directly? What's really behind this exchange?

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prince20 days ago

True talk, this back and forth na more play for power than real concern for justice.

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bisi20 days ago

He brings up covering his own travel and hotel bills while dismissing Obi's N5bn letter as extortion, but what message does that send?

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yemi20 days ago

Is it fair to accuse Obi's camp of extortion when legal counsel is a standard response? Might be more nuance here.

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kris20 days ago

A direct meeting between Okonkwo and Obi's team could sort funding concerns swiftly, avoiding legal letters and public spats.

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