Gun to my head, I won’t stay beyond four years — Obi
Labour Party’s Peter Obi says he will only serve a single four-year term if elected president, citing the need for stability and criticising current polici
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Labour Party’s Peter Obi says he will only serve a single four-year term if elected president, citing the need for stability and criticising current polici
The Nigerian Presidency has criticized Peter Obi's commitment to a one-term presidency, stating that his words cannot be trusted. Obi had previously expressed his intention to serve only four years for stability.
Peter Obi asserts he will serve only one term as president for stability, stating he won't exceed four years under any circumstances. The presidency responded skeptically, suggesting his statement lacks credibility.
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Peter Obi has emerged as a significant disruptor in Nigerian politics, challenging the status quo and unsettling various political actors. His influence is seen as a formidable force that continues to reshape the political landscape.
Peter Obi is criticized for his tendency to switch parties, earning him a reputation as a nomadic politician. This perception affects his standing in the political landscape, especially during crises.
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