Obidient Movement Defends Peter Obi Against Allegations, Calls Claims “Laughable”
The Director of Strategic Communication and Media for the Obidient Movement, Nana Kazaure, has dismissed recent allegations against former presidential candidate Peter Obi, describing them as baseless and inconsistent with his character.
Speaking during an interview on News Central TV, Kazaure addressed claims made by activist Deji Adeyanju, insisting they did not align with Obi’s long-standing reputation.
“The activist (Deji Adeyanju) is brilliant, he’s forthright, but it’s laughable,” Kazaure said. “He’s the one that was looking for a position to run for House of Representatives. Who’s more likely to have wanted to give somebody money? And I know that none of that happened.”
Kazaure explained that Obi’s supporters found the accusations amusing, as they completely contradicted his style and values.
“When we heard it, we burst out laughing because Mr. Peter Obi is one of the most unlikely people to be doing that. It’s not his style. It’s not his way,” she added.
Highlighting Obi’s track record of philanthropy, Kazaure noted that his giving has always been directed towards education, healthcare, and infrastructure support, not questionable transactions.
She cited examples of Obi’s contributions, including purchasing computers for schools, providing boreholes or solar power for hospitals, and supporting community development projects.
“If school projects come to his table, those are the things he jumps at,” she explained.
The Obidient Movement’s response is part of a wider effort to counter narratives surrounding Obi, who was a major contender in Nigeria’s 2023 presidential election and continues to attract both strong support and criticism.
The Director of Strategic Communication and Media for the Obidient Movement, Nana Kazaure, has dismissed recent allegations against former presidential candidate Peter Obi, describing them as baseless and inconsistent with his character.
Speaking during an interview on News Central TV, Kazaure addressed claims made by activist Deji Adeyanju, insisting they did not align with Obi’s long-standing reputation.
“The activist (Deji Adeyanju) is brilliant, he’s forthright, but it’s laughable,” Kazaure said. “He’s the one that was looking for a position to run for House of Representatives. Who’s more likely to have wanted to give somebody money? And I know that none of that happened.”
Kazaure explained that Obi’s supporters found the accusations amusing, as they completely contradicted his style and values.
“When we heard it, we burst out laughing because Mr. Peter Obi is one of the most unlikely people to be doing that. It’s not his style. It’s not his way,” she added.
Highlighting Obi’s track record of philanthropy, Kazaure noted that his giving has always been directed towards education, healthcare, and infrastructure support, not questionable transactions.
She cited examples of Obi’s contributions, including purchasing computers for schools, providing boreholes or solar power for hospitals, and supporting community development projects.
“If school projects come to his table, those are the things he jumps at,” she explained.
The Obidient Movement’s response is part of a wider effort to counter narratives surrounding Obi, who was a major contender in Nigeria’s 2023 presidential election and continues to attract both strong support and criticism.
Obidient Movement Defends Peter Obi Against Allegations, Calls Claims “Laughable”
The Director of Strategic Communication and Media for the Obidient Movement, Nana Kazaure, has dismissed recent allegations against former presidential candidate Peter Obi, describing them as baseless and inconsistent with his character.
Speaking during an interview on News Central TV, Kazaure addressed claims made by activist Deji Adeyanju, insisting they did not align with Obi’s long-standing reputation.
“The activist (Deji Adeyanju) is brilliant, he’s forthright, but it’s laughable,” Kazaure said. “He’s the one that was looking for a position to run for House of Representatives. Who’s more likely to have wanted to give somebody money? And I know that none of that happened.”
Kazaure explained that Obi’s supporters found the accusations amusing, as they completely contradicted his style and values.
“When we heard it, we burst out laughing because Mr. Peter Obi is one of the most unlikely people to be doing that. It’s not his style. It’s not his way,” she added.
Highlighting Obi’s track record of philanthropy, Kazaure noted that his giving has always been directed towards education, healthcare, and infrastructure support, not questionable transactions.
She cited examples of Obi’s contributions, including purchasing computers for schools, providing boreholes or solar power for hospitals, and supporting community development projects.
“If school projects come to his table, those are the things he jumps at,” she explained.
The Obidient Movement’s response is part of a wider effort to counter narratives surrounding Obi, who was a major contender in Nigeria’s 2023 presidential election and continues to attract both strong support and criticism.
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