2023 – Massive and unbelievable Crowd Welcome Peter Obi At Jos Rally [Video]

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2023 - Massive and unbelievable Crowd Welcome Peter Obi At Jos Rally [Video]
  • Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of Labour Party was on Wednesday welcomed by a massive crowd in Jos.
  • The supporters in their thousands were seen chanting Obi! Obi!! at the rally.

A massive crowd of supporters have welcomed Labour Party Presidential candidate Peter Obi to the party’s rally in Jos.

The supporters in their thousands were seen chanting Obi! Obi!! at the rally.

 Recall that we reported that the former Anambra state governor arrived Jos in the company of his VP Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed, party loyalists and supporters.

 Watch video below:

Still in the news, the Labour party presidential candidate, Peter Obi told Nigerians to take money given to them by any politician.

He warned people not to be deceived by religious or tribal sentiment.

The presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi, has warned Nigerians not to allow politicians to deceive them with religious or tribal sentiments in the 2023 polls.

Obi stated this during his courtesy visit to the palace of the Ooni of Ife on Tuesday.

He appealed to Nigerians to elect the next president based on capacity, competence and commitment to national development.

“Don’t look at tribe or religion. It’s what we, the politicians, the elites, use to deceive you. Don’t look at our religion. Let nobody tell you it’s his entitlement. It’s nobody’s turn; it’s Nigerians’ turn. It’s the turn of the Nigerian youths. Nobody will take anything from them this time! Nobody is entitled to it. And don’t say it’s their money. It’s your money they are giving you. If I bring money, take it,” Obi said.

“It’s your entitlement. Nobody is entitled to take it from you. If they give you money, take it. They are only paying part of their debt.

“This is a movement for the youth to take back their country. I set up a movement that would go a long way to reveal how things are going wrong in the country.”

Obi said it was unacceptable for the country not to be able to produce food for the people despite abundant human and mineral resources.