London, Lagos, Kaduna, rallies: Peter Obi successfully disrupted Nigerian politics – Omokri admits

London, Lagos, Kaduna, rallies: Peter Obi successfully disrupted Nigerian politics – Omokri admits

London, Lagos, Kaduna, rallies: Peter Obi successfully disrupted Nigerian politics – Omokri admits. Reno Omokri, a sociopolitical activist and ardent supporter of the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) Atiku Abubakar for president, has acknowledged that those who disparage Peter Obi’s Labour Party followers, sometimes known as Obidients, are not politically smart.

This was expressed by Omokri, a vocal opponent of the LP candidate, as he praised the Obidients for holding demonstrations on Saturday around the nation and in London, the UK.

On Independent Day, thousands of Nigerians held demonstrations in support of the Labour Party candidate around the country, according to DAILY POST.

On Saturday, Obi supporters, who are mostly young people, shut down Kaduna, Bauchi, Edo, and numerous areas of Lagos State, including Festac, Lekki, and Ajegunle.

The former presidential assistant responded by writing on his verified social media accounts that Peter Obi had effectively upset the country’s political system. The simultaneous Obidient rallies in Festac, Amuwo, Lekki, Kaduna, and other towns and cities around Nigeria, in his words, “were AMAZING.

They are an outstanding accomplishment, and anyone who attempts to downplay them is not politically astute. Not simply the sheer volume of attendees, but. Consider the logistics involved in organizing individuals in various parts of the country. Commendable. Very admirable.

“Even if Obi won’t be elected president in 2023, he has effectively upset Nigerian politics. Consider Kaduna State. Nasir El-Rufai said on August 15, 2022, that Obi wouldn’t “get 200 people on the street.

“We saw about 2000 today. Yes, many of them are people from the Southeast. However, it is admirable that one man’s desire was able to mobilize people in such hypnotic numbers. Politics without resentment ought to be promoted.