The Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo has stated that it has enough evidence to show that the presidential candidate of the Labor Party, Peter Obi, will confidently win the presidential election on Saturday, February 25, 2023.
It says that it is impressed, happy, and attracted by the groundswell and the intimidating mass movement, which has come to mark the consciousness of the paradigm shift from the consumption economy to the production economy, which the Obi-Datti movement is a symbol of today. Nigeria.
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Ohanaeze Ndigbo has reacted to a report credited to one Ambassador Tony Chiemelu Obizoba that “the presidency of Peter Obi on the platform of the Labor Party will not happen in 2023”.
Obizoba, who is proud to be the Director General, Implementation and Strategic Planning, Ohanaeze Ndigbo has further in a statement applauded “the victory of Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress” as the winner and President-elect after the presidential election ” among others.
However, reacting to the development, Ohanaeze Ndigbo through its National Publicity Secretary, Dr Alex Ogbonnia, dismissed Obizoba’s position as “one of the most reckless, irresponsible and mischievous publications by offenders, fraudsters, swindlers and criminals”.
Describing Obizoba as an “Ambassador”, Ohanaeze Ndigbo firmly dissociated the organization from any comment that suggests that Peter Obi is not destined to rule Nigeria, insisting that it may be ignoring the author, but silence in the situation means giving validity. for the fallacy by the gullible public is not suspicious.
The Ohanaeze Ndigbo statement added: “Ohanaeze Ndigbo is proud to declare that Peter Obi is a man whose record of achievements has balanced the cash tailspin of the Nigerian bourgeoisie and brought democracy.
“Thus, Nigerians at home and in the Diaspora, through the phenomenon of Obi, are showing an irrepressible and inescapable landmark; an irrevocable proof that bad people thrive because good people sleep.
“Nigerians and world leaders will continue to celebrate Obi for more than a thousand years to come. Peter Obi will be remembered as a man whose sheer moral strength, honesty, persuasion and good intentions have changed the political narrative of Africa’s most populous and backward nation .
“One of the major challenges that have afflicted the Igbo for many decades now is the falsification of communal sensibility, the sense of Igbo authenticity. This is one of the realities of the Nigerian civil war where the Nigerian army which is made up of various ethnic groups including mercenaries from Niger, the Republic of Chad , and others seized Igbo land.
“As happened in the military occupation, some Igbo women who strayed from the Igbo area were attacked, mutilated and kidnapped. The women then returned pregnant to give birth to monstrous hybrids.
“Some of these horrible adulterous products who, because of the openness of the Igbo community, have gained access to the Igbo red hats have become mischief makers, fraudsters, social climbers and media navigators who leeched in the footsteps of the worthless Ohanaeze Ndigbo. to issue a press release for the benefit narrow, misguided and illegal money.
“And, these characters have been reminded that Ohanaeze represents the Igbo totem, emotions, collective consciousness, politics and social solidarity.”
The statement added that the Secretary-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Ambassador Okey Emuchay, expressed surprise that “a faceless meddling interloper such as Tony Chiemelu Obizoba could be taken seriously by the media”, stressing that “it is unimaginable that at one point the collective Aspiration of Nigerians has achieved momentum that cannot be denied, a true Igbo will make reckless, shameless, embarrassing and demoralizing statements using the holy name of Ohaneze Ndigbo.
“We want to use this opportunity to show that the social media revolution has not accidentally created a new generation of half-baked, insidious” journalists who do not value ethics and professional codes, who are leaders. investigative journalism. Otherwise, there is hardly any Nigerian journalist who cannot distinguish between those who speak Ohanaeze on the one hand and spivs and charlatans on the other.