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I must scatter Labour Party and deal with Peter Obi – Apapa
The factional chairman of the Labour Party, LP, Lamidi Apapa, has threatened to expose the party’s presidential candidate in the last elections, Peter Obi. Apapa
Give Peter Obi his mandate or Nigeria will fall apart, Group tells Tribunal (video)
More people are out there, increasing pressure on the judiciary as the last battle for Nigeria’s survival shifted to the Court. Aluta reported that the
Election Tribunal: Appeal Court breaks into two the moment Obi arrives (video)
Today, Appeal Court breaks into two at the sight of Mr Peter Obi, the Labour Party presidential candidate. It made no sense at all that
Peter Obi is biting more than he can chew, APC warns as May 29 draws closer
The ruling All Progressives Congress has advised Mr Peter Obi to accept that the presidential elections is won and lost, warning that the Labour Party
BUHARI IS A CHEAP LIAR, LP REPLIES ON WHY PETER OBI FAILED
Most Nigerians are not happy with Bola Tinubu. They are not happy with INEC and president Buhari equally. The leadership of the Labour Party has
MORE OBIDIENTS HIT THE STREETS IN PROTESTS (video)
The Obidient Movement has continued to wax stronger, with more supporters of Mr Peter Obi now leaving Twitter to focus more on street protests. In
“PETER OBI IS A WISE MAN,” SUPPORTERS REACT TO HIS REPLY TO PRESS (video)
The presidential candidate of Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi, has done wonderfully well in this latest interview with the press. He was being asked to
Frank Nweke Jnr goes viral again after declaring himself “Frankly Obidient”
The 2023 gubernatorial candidate of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Enugu State, Mr Frank Nweke Jnr, has been trending on social media after video
“He is exactly like Peter Obi ooo!” Obidient shouts for (video)
Crowd of supporters were falling over each other to hear the him speak as Yusuf Ahmed-Datti, the Labour Party vice-presidential candidate, added extra vibes to