Peter Obi's Dire 2027 Warning: 'I Might Not Be Alive' Amidst Government Frustration

Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC) presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has voiced serious concerns about his safety, alleging that his life is under threat due to deliberate frustration and targeting by the government. Speaking on a podcast, Obi claimed that these actions, which he attributes to the Tinubu-led administration, have intensified, leading to fears for his survival and hindering his daily activities.
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi IlesanmiLocal1 day ago2 minute read
Peter Obi's Dire 2027 Warning: 'I Might Not Be Alive' Amidst Government Frustration

Mr. Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC), has publicly alleged that his life is under threat. He claims to be deliberately frustrated and targeted by the government, specifically mentioning the Tinubu-led administration in his accusations. These serious allegations were made during an interview on a podcast hosted by Chude Jideonwo, where Obi expressed grave concerns about his personal safety and professional endeavors.

According to Obi, the alleged actions against him have intensified significantly, leading him to believe there is a possibility he might not remain alive if the current situation persists. He stated, "The way they are going now I might not be alive. I’m telling you every single thing I do for a living this government is frustrating it deliberately so. Everything! So there’s even a possibility if they have opportunity I will not be alive."

Obi further elaborated on the daily frustrations he encounters, noting that activities he perceives as normal are being obstructed. He believes that while the government may not directly acknowledge their involvement, their influence is discernible in "eventually everything." He also asserted that he is being personally attacked, even to the extent of being denied things he is rightfully entitled to. He added that the government is "attacking everybody in opposition."

A notable consequence of these alleged actions, as described by Obi, is that people are now hesitant and afraid to associate with him. This fear stems from concerns of potential victimization by the government of the day, further isolating the political figure.

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