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Obi: Soludo’s prediction has come to pass, says Umahi

On Monday, Ebonyi State Governor David Umahi stated that Anambra State Governor Charles Soludo, who had predicted that Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi would not win, had been vindicated by the outcome of the presidential election on February 25.

Umahi, nonetheless, noticed that he was not against the South-East Zone for casting a ballot enormously for Obi, during the official political decision.

The governor of Ebonyi addressed stakeholders and members of the Ezza clan during his speech at the Ebonyi International Airport in Onueke, which is located in the state’s Ezza South Local Government Area.

Umahi stated, “The South-East has made a strong statement with it, so the All Progressives Congress is not angry or condemns Obi’s feat.”

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“One, on the other hand, digs with two arrowed woods so that the other wood will stick to the target if one doesn’t.”

Chairman of the South-East Governors’ Forum Umahi says that every tribe should always set aside time for negotiations.
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We must collaborate with other tribes, just as the South-West did with the North and succeeded.

We must stop being narrow-minded and family-oriented; Who would have thought Obi was talking to me until the very last moment? Added he.

In an article published on November 14, 2022, Soludo stated that Obi would not be elected president.

Let’s be clear, he said, Peter Obi is aware that he will not win. We as well as he are aware of the game he is playing; and he and we both know it.”

Soludo had stated, “When will Ndigbo understand and learn politics, especially of Nigeria?,” pointing out that the Igbo must form alliances. No one accused Bola Ahmed Tinubu of being “anti-Yoruba” when he defied the political winds of the day and stood out as the “only man standing” in AD and later AC (before ACN) against a Yoruba-born sitting President. In fact, everyone remembers that President Obasanjo and Tinubu disagreed politically—and probably still disagree—but no one is being called “anti-Yoruba.” The South-West strategically organized under Tinubu under the ACN, a different political party, and formed a formidable alliance that drove out an incumbent President (in Africa?). and the alliance has not yet been severed. Sadly, Igbos have found themselves in a political bind as a result of their frantic Nzogbu nzogbu politics. True tragedy! When will the morning coffee smell to my people?

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