"Peter Obi Knows He Lost the Election, He is only at the Tribunal to Pacify Obidients -Alesta Wilcox
By Adegorioye (self media writer) | 29 days ago
A political analyst, Alesta Wilcox, has criticized supporters of the Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, over their conduct and alleged attacks on prominent people in Nigeria for opposing views. In his interview, Alesta revealed what he thinks Peter Obi is doing by going to court while discussing the issue.
The political analyst addressed the issue by saying, "I recall the encounter between the Obidients with Seun Kuti and Wole Soyinka. Peter Obi has since visited Prof. Soyinka, but I wonder how many more people he will have to visit to make amends for his supporters. I think Peter Obi is at the election tribunal to pacify his supporters, and he knows that his case has no foundation. Not the Labour Party, but his support group, the Obidients.
He added, "Yes, I believe that Peter Obi cannot swear that he won the presidential election."
You may recall that Obidients have often claimed that they are speaking against the status quo while agitating for change in the system of governance. Some of them have also expressed concerns that physical attacks by supporters of the opposition party are not addressed by those criticizing Obidients.
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