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‘Incoming Vice President 2027’ – Reactions trail Obi’s meeting with Kano APC Chieftain

A photo of Peter Obi, former presidential candidate of the Labour Party, with Abdulsalam Zaura, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has sparked mixed reactions. Obi, accompanied by his ally Moses Paul, the convener of the Free Nigeria Movement (FNM), visited Zaura in Kano State....READ THE FULL CONTENT FROM THE SOURCE | READ THE FULL CONTENT FROM THE SOURCE

Zaura shared the visit on his official Facebook page, posting pictures and writing: “In my ongoing efforts to drive development in Kano State, I had the honor of hosting His Excellency, Peter Obi, former Governor of Anambra State and presidential candidate of the Labour Party.

“Beyond political divides, the AA Zaura Foundation and I look forward to collaborating with him on initiatives that promote growth and progress in Kano and Nigeria as a whole.”

The private visit to Zaura’s residence signifies a developing connection between the two political figures.

Observers have interpreted Obi’s outreach as part of his strategy to engage key stakeholders across the nation in preparation for the 2027 elections.

See how a section of Nigerians reacted

Badamasi Usman said: “Which kind of initiatives that Obi initiate in kano, and throw his own state of origin and zone away just to promote kano people. Indeed there is something behind the scenes.”

Aa Zaura 44 Local Govt Team commented: “The Incoming Vice President 2027.His Excellency, Abdussalam Abdulkarim Zaura”.

Mujaheed Sabitu Kode wrote: “Something big is Coming Insha’Allah”. Abubakar Khaleed said: “Masha ALLAH May Almighty ALLAH guide to achieve the good things you’ve for KANO STATE”. Tasee’u Isma’eel Zaura wrote: “Good Job”..…READ THE FULL CONTENT FROM THE SOURCE

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