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BREAKING NEWS: Peter Obi reason Nigerians are suffering under Tinubu – Pastor Giwa

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The Senior Pastor of Awaiting The Second Coming of Christ Ministry, Adewale Giwa, on Tuesday, said the 2023 Labour Party, LP, presidential candidate, Peter Obi is the reason Nigerians are suffering under President Bola Tinubu’s administration. Pastor Giwa said Obi knew he could not defeat the All Progressives Congress, APC, but opted to play the role of a spoiler in the last presidential election. ...Tap To Read The Full Story Here | ..Tap To Read The Full Story Here...

Speaking with DAILY POST, the clergyman noted that a single political party can’t defeat the ruling party in Nigeria.

According to Pastor Giwa: “The opposition parties are the major problem facing Nigeria.

“Peter Obi knew he couldn’t have defeated the ruling party in the 2023 presidential election. He, however, emerged to play the spoiler role.

“He is the reason Nigerians are suffering under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu. Nigeria is not a country where a single party can defeat a ruling party.

“Do you know how many parties that aligned together to defeat Goodluck Jonathan in 2015? Buhari lost three times before he decided to form an alliance with other political parties to defeat the PDP.

“Again, the nation’s electoral system is convoluted in such a way that the least person could become the first. This is what has continued to play out in the country.

“It happened during Obasanjo and Jonathan’s terms. It takes those who know God to do what is right. These politicians are selfish and not ready to address challenges facing Nigeria.

“If you could leave someone who claims to be a member of your party to serve as Minister under another political party, it portrays you to be a jester. “When you know that you have a common enemy, you should join hands to defeat him.”.…For More READ THE FULL STORY▶▶

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