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‘Cabals want Peter Obi to quit presidential race’ – Peter P-Square

Peter Okoye of the PSquare said that some ‘secrecies’ need the official applicant of the Work Party, Peter Obi to stop from the 2023 general decisions.

Okoye expressed this in a tweet through his checked Twitter handle on Tuesday.

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As per the artist, Obi has been a danger to their long stretches of childish enslavement of the Nigerian public.

He said that the 2023 official political race is at this point not about Obi however about the large numbers of baffled Nigerians, particularly adolescents who needs to take their annoyance to the voting station.

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“The Power behind @PeterObi is the torments of millions of Nigerians who merit a superior life yet were bombed by the bad Lawmakers! This is presently not about @PeterObi. This is about the large numbers of Baffled Nigerians/Young people who needs to take their displeasure to the Voting booth.

Okoye asked “baffled Nigerians” to take their indignation to the polling booth during the February 25, 2023 official political race.

He tweeted, “The secrecies and recipients of the bad province of Nigeria would rather not see it change. It doesn’t make any difference whether they’re Igbo, Yoruba or Hausa, with regards to guaranteeing power stays with them, they join against Nigerians! Now that the Adolescents are Joined they are apprehensive.

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“The Power behind @PeterObi is the torments of millions of Nigerians who merit a superior life yet were flopped by the bad Legislators! This is as of now not about @PeterObi. This is about the large numbers of Disappointed Nigerians/Young people who needs to take their resentment to the Voting station,” he added.

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