Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has been escribed as a man of many firsts who is not afraid of blazing the trail.
Member of the Labour Party Presidential Campaign Council’s Media Team, Olu Martins disclosed this while speaking on TVC News at 7pm on Wednesday Night.
Mr Martins who was responding to the comments made by Anambra State Governor, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, the home State of the Labour Party candidate expressed disappointment with the comment.
He wondered what his motives are for de-marketing his own brother just a few months to the 2023 Presidential election.
He also described the comments attributed to him to be really surprising wondering why he chose now to do it.
On the seeming intolerance of Peter Obi’s supporters, he said it was all a case of the bottled up anger of Nigerians at what the Country has been going through coupled with the inflation in the prices of basic goods and services.
“Let me first of all thank TVC being the first among several media stations to put such issues in the front burner. It is indeed said by Patrick Henry that for our collective freedom to be guaranteed, the activities and actions of government cannot be shut in secrecy. So I’m excited that you have brought these things on board. Since I got this invitation to be on TV, I’ve been worried as to what to make of it, if you like to put it the attacks of deterioration from the former governor of CBN.
His party is almost not in this election. His own election is not an immediate election, as we say. Okay, maybe he’s also on the election in February and then he’s afraid perhaps that the Labor Party’s popularity going by acceptance.
We worry him. I wonder if it’s beating my imagination why this time Professor Soludo became governor in November. These issues didn’t come up in November. Not in December. Not in January. You’re talking about we’re close to the election and you think that it’s an auspicious time, so to speak, to demarket one of your own to de-market somebody who had been governor before you from home.
You have very rich types of propensity and evidences of contiguity. Africa is Africa, and in the whole of Africa, my father used to tell me that if you cannot win the race, what you should do is help your brother win the race.
So we would expect that since Professor Soludo is not expecting his own election to be held side by side, the least he can do is the fact that he will support his brother. For me, this violates all of the principles, brotherhood, I mean, you will but my best and by inclination, even though I’m originally from those three days, to tell me at that time, like he’s from my mouth, that we hear that the teacher’s mother has died.
So the things that we heard from Professor Charles Soludo, which to me is a deliberate attempt to demarket his own brother from the same mouth, no matter how many times he cut Nigeria himself and will be in one country, as it were.
So I expect that at that level of discussion, the minimum he can have is to support his own brother, because he cannot win the race.
Two very quick issues. Number one, all of the supporters of Mr Peter Obi are Nigerians who are vexed enough with the states at which Nigeria is in, we have never had it that bad. Everything has more than quadruple in price.
So, naturally, Nigerians are angry, naturally Nigerians are bitter and Nigerians are upset. So you cannot blame your brave Nigerian for expressing his dissent with such due to passion. So I’m not holding brief for them, I’m not making an excuse for them.
But they are Nigerians and they are vexed with where they have found themselves. I know what a loaf of bread used to be just a few years ago. I know what it used to be. I know as you run now, even your television station must be running expressly and uninterruptedly on generating set. But having said that, how do you identify a Peter Obi or Labour Supporter?
Is it not possible that there are infiltrations within the rank and file of what we call a Peter Obi or Labour Party supporter by those who want to give a dog a bad name so that they can hang it?
Mr. Peter Obi consistently has told his supporters that we should be civil in our approach, that we should be decent in engaging issues and not attacking personalities. Like I said, Nigerians are angry, Nigerians are upset, Nigerians are bitter.
But what the APC promise that they will do? Oversight have some of the improvements, some of this expression.
First of all, let me say that if you have checked the trajectory of Mr Peter Obi, it has been, in a manner speaking, miraculous speaking. He is the first governor from APGA, He is the first governor who have completed eight years under APGA. He is the first governor who have been impeached and come back to office on two occasions.
So the man has had several firsts. What you’re talking about is the traditional methodology of emerging to office. But there is no state governor, in a manner of speaking, who is God. Power belongs to God. As much as we crave the participation and the endorsement of state government, ultimately, democracy has been rightly desired as the government of the people, by the people and for the people.
Every state governor has one vote and we appreciate their endorsement when he comes in. But that is not to say because that has never happened before. It cannot happen. It cannot happen. For the first time, the things that have happened again and again happen with somebody for the first time. The people who got the endorsement of what happened with them for the first time before doesn’t mean that it cannot happen. I rather choose difficult other than impossible. Well, the man has if you don’t have the support now we have the support of the seeming Nigerian people who are yelling very earnestly for a change. I hear you.
Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has been escribed as a man of many firsts who is not afraid of blazing the trail.
Member of the Labour Party Presidential Campaign Council’s Media Team, Olu Martins disclosed this while speaking on TVC News at 7pm on Wednesday Night.
Mr Martins who was responding to the comments made by Anambra State Governor, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, the home State of the Labour Party candidate expressed disappointment with the comment.
He wondered what his motives are for de-marketing his own brother just a few months to the 2023 Presidential election.
He also described the comments attributed to him to be really surprising wondering why he chose now to do it.
On the seeming intolerance of Peter Obi’s supporters, he said it was all a case of the bottled up anger of Nigerians at what the Country has been going through coupled with the inflation in the prices of basic goods and services.
“Let me first of all thank TVC being the first among several media stations to put such issues in the front burner. It is indeed said by Patrick Henry that for our collective freedom to be guaranteed, the activities and actions of government cannot be shut in secrecy. So I’m excited that you have brought these things on board. Since I got this invitation to be on TV, I’ve been worried as to what to make of it, if you like to put it the attacks of deterioration from the former governor of CBN.
His party is almost not in this election. His own election is not an immediate election, as we say. Okay, maybe he’s also on the election in February and then he’s afraid perhaps that the Labor Party’s popularity going by acceptance.
We worry him. I wonder if it’s beating my imagination why this time Professor Soludo became governor in November. These issues didn’t come up in November. Not in December. Not in January. You’re talking about we’re close to the election and you think that it’s an auspicious time, so to speak, to demarket one of your own to de-market somebody who had been governor before you from home.
You have very rich types of propensity and evidences of contiguity. Africa is Africa, and in the whole of Africa, my father used to tell me that if you cannot win the race, what you should do is help your brother win the race.
So we would expect that since Professor Soludo is not expecting his own election to be held side by side, the least he can do is the fact that he will support his brother. For me, this violates all of the principles, brotherhood, I mean, you will but my best and by inclination, even though I’m originally from those three days, to tell me at that time, like he’s from my mouth, that we hear that the teacher’s mother has died.
So the things that we heard from Professor Charles Soludo, which to me is a deliberate attempt to demarket his own brother from the same mouth, no matter how many times he cut Nigeria himself and will be in one country, as it were.
So I expect that at that level of discussion, the minimum he can have is to support his own brother, because he cannot win the race.
Two very quick issues. Number one, all of the supporters of Mr Peter Obi are Nigerians who are vexed enough with the states at which Nigeria is in, we have never had it that bad. Everything has more than quadruple in price.
So, naturally, Nigerians are angry, naturally Nigerians are bitter and Nigerians are upset. So you cannot blame your brave Nigerian for expressing his dissent with such due to passion. So I’m not holding brief for them, I’m not making an excuse for them.
But they are Nigerians and they are vexed with where they have found themselves. I know what a loaf of bread used to be just a few years ago. I know what it used to be. I know as you run now, even your television station must be running expressly and uninterruptedly on generating set. But having said that, how do you identify a Peter Obi or Labour Supporter?
Is it not possible that there are infiltrations within the rank and file of what we call a Peter Obi or Labour Party supporter by those who want to give a dog a bad name so that they can hang it?
Mr. Peter Obi consistently has told his supporters that we should be civil in our approach, that we should be decent in engaging issues and not attacking personalities. Like I said, Nigerians are angry, Nigerians are upset, Nigerians are bitter.
But what the APC promise that they will do? Oversight have some of the improvements, some of this expression.
First of all, let me say that if you have checked the trajectory of Mr Peter Obi, it has been, in a manner speaking, miraculous speaking. He is the first governor from APGA, He is the first governor who have completed eight years under APGA. He is the first governor who have been impeached and come back to office on two occasions.
So the man has had several firsts. What you’re talking about is the traditional methodology of emerging to office. But there is no state governor, in a manner of speaking, who is God. Power belongs to God. As much as we crave the participation and the endorsement of state government, ultimately, democracy has been rightly desired as the government of the people, by the people and for the people.
Every state governor has one vote and we appreciate their endorsement when he comes in. But that is not to say because that has never happened before. It cannot happen. It cannot happen. For the first time, the things that have happened again and again happen with somebody for the first time. The people who got the endorsement of what happened with them for the first time before doesn’t mean that it cannot happen. I rather choose difficult other than impossible. Well, the man has if you don’t have the support now we have the support of the seeming Nigerian people who are yelling very earnestly for a change. I hear you.
Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has been escribed as a man of many firsts who is not afraid of blazing the trail.
Member of the Labour Party Presidential Campaign Council’s Media Team, Olu Martins disclosed this while speaking on TVC News at 7pm on Wednesday Night.
Mr Martins who was responding to the comments made by Anambra State Governor, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, the home State of the Labour Party candidate expressed disappointment with the comment.
He wondered what his motives are for de-marketing his own brother just a few months to the 2023 Presidential election.
He also described the comments attributed to him to be really surprising wondering why he chose now to do it.
On the seeming intolerance of Peter Obi’s supporters, he said it was all a case of the bottled up anger of Nigerians at what the Country has been going through coupled with the inflation in the prices of basic goods and services.
“Let me first of all thank TVC being the first among several media stations to put such issues in the front burner. It is indeed said by Patrick Henry that for our collective freedom to be guaranteed, the activities and actions of government cannot be shut in secrecy. So I’m excited that you have brought these things on board. Since I got this invitation to be on TV, I’ve been worried as to what to make of it, if you like to put it the attacks of deterioration from the former governor of CBN.
His party is almost not in this election. His own election is not an immediate election, as we say. Okay, maybe he’s also on the election in February and then he’s afraid perhaps that the Labor Party’s popularity going by acceptance.
We worry him. I wonder if it’s beating my imagination why this time Professor Soludo became governor in November. These issues didn’t come up in November. Not in December. Not in January. You’re talking about we’re close to the election and you think that it’s an auspicious time, so to speak, to demarket one of your own to de-market somebody who had been governor before you from home.
You have very rich types of propensity and evidences of contiguity. Africa is Africa, and in the whole of Africa, my father used to tell me that if you cannot win the race, what you should do is help your brother win the race.
So we would expect that since Professor Soludo is not expecting his own election to be held side by side, the least he can do is the fact that he will support his brother. For me, this violates all of the principles, brotherhood, I mean, you will but my best and by inclination, even though I’m originally from those three days, to tell me at that time, like he’s from my mouth, that we hear that the teacher’s mother has died.
So the things that we heard from Professor Charles Soludo, which to me is a deliberate attempt to demarket his own brother from the same mouth, no matter how many times he cut Nigeria himself and will be in one country, as it were.
So I expect that at that level of discussion, the minimum he can have is to support his own brother, because he cannot win the race.
Two very quick issues. Number one, all of the supporters of Mr Peter Obi are Nigerians who are vexed enough with the states at which Nigeria is in, we have never had it that bad. Everything has more than quadruple in price.
So, naturally, Nigerians are angry, naturally Nigerians are bitter and Nigerians are upset. So you cannot blame your brave Nigerian for expressing his dissent with such due to passion. So I’m not holding brief for them, I’m not making an excuse for them.
But they are Nigerians and they are vexed with where they have found themselves. I know what a loaf of bread used to be just a few years ago. I know what it used to be. I know as you run now, even your television station must be running expressly and uninterruptedly on generating set. But having said that, how do you identify a Peter Obi or Labour Supporter?
Is it not possible that there are infiltrations within the rank and file of what we call a Peter Obi or Labour Party supporter by those who want to give a dog a bad name so that they can hang it?
Mr. Peter Obi consistently has told his supporters that we should be civil in our approach, that we should be decent in engaging issues and not attacking personalities. Like I said, Nigerians are angry, Nigerians are upset, Nigerians are bitter.
But what the APC promise that they will do? Oversight have some of the improvements, some of this expression.
First of all, let me say that if you have checked the trajectory of Mr Peter Obi, it has been, in a manner speaking, miraculous speaking. He is the first governor from APGA, He is the first governor who have completed eight years under APGA. He is the first governor who have been impeached and come back to office on two occasions.
So the man has had several firsts. What you’re talking about is the traditional methodology of emerging to office. But there is no state governor, in a manner of speaking, who is God. Power belongs to God. As much as we crave the participation and the endorsement of state government, ultimately, democracy has been rightly desired as the government of the people, by the people and for the people.
Every state governor has one vote and we appreciate their endorsement when he comes in. But that is not to say because that has never happened before. It cannot happen. It cannot happen. For the first time, the things that have happened again and again happen with somebody for the first time. The people who got the endorsement of what happened with them for the first time before doesn’t mean that it cannot happen. I rather choose difficult other than impossible. Well, the man has if you don’t have the support now we have the support of the seeming Nigerian people who are yelling very earnestly for a change. I hear you.
Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has been escribed as a man of many firsts who is not afraid of blazing the trail.
Member of the Labour Party Presidential Campaign Council’s Media Team, Olu Martins disclosed this while speaking on TVC News at 7pm on Wednesday Night.
Mr Martins who was responding to the comments made by Anambra State Governor, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, the home State of the Labour Party candidate expressed disappointment with the comment.
He wondered what his motives are for de-marketing his own brother just a few months to the 2023 Presidential election.
He also described the comments attributed to him to be really surprising wondering why he chose now to do it.
On the seeming intolerance of Peter Obi’s supporters, he said it was all a case of the bottled up anger of Nigerians at what the Country has been going through coupled with the inflation in the prices of basic goods and services.
“Let me first of all thank TVC being the first among several media stations to put such issues in the front burner. It is indeed said by Patrick Henry that for our collective freedom to be guaranteed, the activities and actions of government cannot be shut in secrecy. So I’m excited that you have brought these things on board. Since I got this invitation to be on TV, I’ve been worried as to what to make of it, if you like to put it the attacks of deterioration from the former governor of CBN.
His party is almost not in this election. His own election is not an immediate election, as we say. Okay, maybe he’s also on the election in February and then he’s afraid perhaps that the Labor Party’s popularity going by acceptance.
We worry him. I wonder if it’s beating my imagination why this time Professor Soludo became governor in November. These issues didn’t come up in November. Not in December. Not in January. You’re talking about we’re close to the election and you think that it’s an auspicious time, so to speak, to demarket one of your own to de-market somebody who had been governor before you from home.
You have very rich types of propensity and evidences of contiguity. Africa is Africa, and in the whole of Africa, my father used to tell me that if you cannot win the race, what you should do is help your brother win the race.
So we would expect that since Professor Soludo is not expecting his own election to be held side by side, the least he can do is the fact that he will support his brother. For me, this violates all of the principles, brotherhood, I mean, you will but my best and by inclination, even though I’m originally from those three days, to tell me at that time, like he’s from my mouth, that we hear that the teacher’s mother has died.
So the things that we heard from Professor Charles Soludo, which to me is a deliberate attempt to demarket his own brother from the same mouth, no matter how many times he cut Nigeria himself and will be in one country, as it were.
So I expect that at that level of discussion, the minimum he can have is to support his own brother, because he cannot win the race.
Two very quick issues. Number one, all of the supporters of Mr Peter Obi are Nigerians who are vexed enough with the states at which Nigeria is in, we have never had it that bad. Everything has more than quadruple in price.
So, naturally, Nigerians are angry, naturally Nigerians are bitter and Nigerians are upset. So you cannot blame your brave Nigerian for expressing his dissent with such due to passion. So I’m not holding brief for them, I’m not making an excuse for them.
But they are Nigerians and they are vexed with where they have found themselves. I know what a loaf of bread used to be just a few years ago. I know what it used to be. I know as you run now, even your television station must be running expressly and uninterruptedly on generating set. But having said that, how do you identify a Peter Obi or Labour Supporter?
Is it not possible that there are infiltrations within the rank and file of what we call a Peter Obi or Labour Party supporter by those who want to give a dog a bad name so that they can hang it?
Mr. Peter Obi consistently has told his supporters that we should be civil in our approach, that we should be decent in engaging issues and not attacking personalities. Like I said, Nigerians are angry, Nigerians are upset, Nigerians are bitter.
But what the APC promise that they will do? Oversight have some of the improvements, some of this expression.
First of all, let me say that if you have checked the trajectory of Mr Peter Obi, it has been, in a manner speaking, miraculous speaking. He is the first governor from APGA, He is the first governor who have completed eight years under APGA. He is the first governor who have been impeached and come back to office on two occasions.
So the man has had several firsts. What you’re talking about is the traditional methodology of emerging to office. But there is no state governor, in a manner of speaking, who is God. Power belongs to God. As much as we crave the participation and the endorsement of state government, ultimately, democracy has been rightly desired as the government of the people, by the people and for the people.
Every state governor has one vote and we appreciate their endorsement when he comes in. But that is not to say because that has never happened before. It cannot happen. It cannot happen. For the first time, the things that have happened again and again happen with somebody for the first time. The people who got the endorsement of what happened with them for the first time before doesn’t mean that it cannot happen. I rather choose difficult other than impossible. Well, the man has if you don’t have the support now we have the support of the seeming Nigerian people who are yelling very earnestly for a change. I hear you.
Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has been escribed as a man of many firsts who is not afraid of blazing the trail.
Member of the Labour Party Presidential Campaign Council’s Media Team, Olu Martins disclosed this while speaking on TVC News at 7pm on Wednesday Night.
Mr Martins who was responding to the comments made by Anambra State Governor, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, the home State of the Labour Party candidate expressed disappointment with the comment.
He wondered what his motives are for de-marketing his own brother just a few months to the 2023 Presidential election.
He also described the comments attributed to him to be really surprising wondering why he chose now to do it.
On the seeming intolerance of Peter Obi’s supporters, he said it was all a case of the bottled up anger of Nigerians at what the Country has been going through coupled with the inflation in the prices of basic goods and services.
“Let me first of all thank TVC being the first among several media stations to put such issues in the front burner. It is indeed said by Patrick Henry that for our collective freedom to be guaranteed, the activities and actions of government cannot be shut in secrecy. So I’m excited that you have brought these things on board. Since I got this invitation to be on TV, I’ve been worried as to what to make of it, if you like to put it the attacks of deterioration from the former governor of CBN.
His party is almost not in this election. His own election is not an immediate election, as we say. Okay, maybe he’s also on the election in February and then he’s afraid perhaps that the Labor Party’s popularity going by acceptance.
We worry him. I wonder if it’s beating my imagination why this time Professor Soludo became governor in November. These issues didn’t come up in November. Not in December. Not in January. You’re talking about we’re close to the election and you think that it’s an auspicious time, so to speak, to demarket one of your own to de-market somebody who had been governor before you from home.
You have very rich types of propensity and evidences of contiguity. Africa is Africa, and in the whole of Africa, my father used to tell me that if you cannot win the race, what you should do is help your brother win the race.
So we would expect that since Professor Soludo is not expecting his own election to be held side by side, the least he can do is the fact that he will support his brother. For me, this violates all of the principles, brotherhood, I mean, you will but my best and by inclination, even though I’m originally from those three days, to tell me at that time, like he’s from my mouth, that we hear that the teacher’s mother has died.
So the things that we heard from Professor Charles Soludo, which to me is a deliberate attempt to demarket his own brother from the same mouth, no matter how many times he cut Nigeria himself and will be in one country, as it were.
So I expect that at that level of discussion, the minimum he can have is to support his own brother, because he cannot win the race.
Two very quick issues. Number one, all of the supporters of Mr Peter Obi are Nigerians who are vexed enough with the states at which Nigeria is in, we have never had it that bad. Everything has more than quadruple in price.
So, naturally, Nigerians are angry, naturally Nigerians are bitter and Nigerians are upset. So you cannot blame your brave Nigerian for expressing his dissent with such due to passion. So I’m not holding brief for them, I’m not making an excuse for them.
But they are Nigerians and they are vexed with where they have found themselves. I know what a loaf of bread used to be just a few years ago. I know what it used to be. I know as you run now, even your television station must be running expressly and uninterruptedly on generating set. But having said that, how do you identify a Peter Obi or Labour Supporter?
Is it not possible that there are infiltrations within the rank and file of what we call a Peter Obi or Labour Party supporter by those who want to give a dog a bad name so that they can hang it?
Mr. Peter Obi consistently has told his supporters that we should be civil in our approach, that we should be decent in engaging issues and not attacking personalities. Like I said, Nigerians are angry, Nigerians are upset, Nigerians are bitter.
But what the APC promise that they will do? Oversight have some of the improvements, some of this expression.
First of all, let me say that if you have checked the trajectory of Mr Peter Obi, it has been, in a manner speaking, miraculous speaking. He is the first governor from APGA, He is the first governor who have completed eight years under APGA. He is the first governor who have been impeached and come back to office on two occasions.
So the man has had several firsts. What you’re talking about is the traditional methodology of emerging to office. But there is no state governor, in a manner of speaking, who is God. Power belongs to God. As much as we crave the participation and the endorsement of state government, ultimately, democracy has been rightly desired as the government of the people, by the people and for the people.
Every state governor has one vote and we appreciate their endorsement when he comes in. But that is not to say because that has never happened before. It cannot happen. It cannot happen. For the first time, the things that have happened again and again happen with somebody for the first time. The people who got the endorsement of what happened with them for the first time before doesn’t mean that it cannot happen. I rather choose difficult other than impossible. Well, the man has if you don’t have the support now we have the support of the seeming Nigerian people who are yelling very earnestly for a change. I hear you.
Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has been escribed as a man of many firsts who is not afraid of blazing the trail.
Member of the Labour Party Presidential Campaign Council’s Media Team, Olu Martins disclosed this while speaking on TVC News at 7pm on Wednesday Night.
Mr Martins who was responding to the comments made by Anambra State Governor, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, the home State of the Labour Party candidate expressed disappointment with the comment.
He wondered what his motives are for de-marketing his own brother just a few months to the 2023 Presidential election.
He also described the comments attributed to him to be really surprising wondering why he chose now to do it.
On the seeming intolerance of Peter Obi’s supporters, he said it was all a case of the bottled up anger of Nigerians at what the Country has been going through coupled with the inflation in the prices of basic goods and services.
“Let me first of all thank TVC being the first among several media stations to put such issues in the front burner. It is indeed said by Patrick Henry that for our collective freedom to be guaranteed, the activities and actions of government cannot be shut in secrecy. So I’m excited that you have brought these things on board. Since I got this invitation to be on TV, I’ve been worried as to what to make of it, if you like to put it the attacks of deterioration from the former governor of CBN.
His party is almost not in this election. His own election is not an immediate election, as we say. Okay, maybe he’s also on the election in February and then he’s afraid perhaps that the Labor Party’s popularity going by acceptance.
We worry him. I wonder if it’s beating my imagination why this time Professor Soludo became governor in November. These issues didn’t come up in November. Not in December. Not in January. You’re talking about we’re close to the election and you think that it’s an auspicious time, so to speak, to demarket one of your own to de-market somebody who had been governor before you from home.
You have very rich types of propensity and evidences of contiguity. Africa is Africa, and in the whole of Africa, my father used to tell me that if you cannot win the race, what you should do is help your brother win the race.
So we would expect that since Professor Soludo is not expecting his own election to be held side by side, the least he can do is the fact that he will support his brother. For me, this violates all of the principles, brotherhood, I mean, you will but my best and by inclination, even though I’m originally from those three days, to tell me at that time, like he’s from my mouth, that we hear that the teacher’s mother has died.
So the things that we heard from Professor Charles Soludo, which to me is a deliberate attempt to demarket his own brother from the same mouth, no matter how many times he cut Nigeria himself and will be in one country, as it were.
So I expect that at that level of discussion, the minimum he can have is to support his own brother, because he cannot win the race.
Two very quick issues. Number one, all of the supporters of Mr Peter Obi are Nigerians who are vexed enough with the states at which Nigeria is in, we have never had it that bad. Everything has more than quadruple in price.
So, naturally, Nigerians are angry, naturally Nigerians are bitter and Nigerians are upset. So you cannot blame your brave Nigerian for expressing his dissent with such due to passion. So I’m not holding brief for them, I’m not making an excuse for them.
But they are Nigerians and they are vexed with where they have found themselves. I know what a loaf of bread used to be just a few years ago. I know what it used to be. I know as you run now, even your television station must be running expressly and uninterruptedly on generating set. But having said that, how do you identify a Peter Obi or Labour Supporter?
Is it not possible that there are infiltrations within the rank and file of what we call a Peter Obi or Labour Party supporter by those who want to give a dog a bad name so that they can hang it?
Mr. Peter Obi consistently has told his supporters that we should be civil in our approach, that we should be decent in engaging issues and not attacking personalities. Like I said, Nigerians are angry, Nigerians are upset, Nigerians are bitter.
But what the APC promise that they will do? Oversight have some of the improvements, some of this expression.
First of all, let me say that if you have checked the trajectory of Mr Peter Obi, it has been, in a manner speaking, miraculous speaking. He is the first governor from APGA, He is the first governor who have completed eight years under APGA. He is the first governor who have been impeached and come back to office on two occasions.
So the man has had several firsts. What you’re talking about is the traditional methodology of emerging to office. But there is no state governor, in a manner of speaking, who is God. Power belongs to God. As much as we crave the participation and the endorsement of state government, ultimately, democracy has been rightly desired as the government of the people, by the people and for the people.
Every state governor has one vote and we appreciate their endorsement when he comes in. But that is not to say because that has never happened before. It cannot happen. It cannot happen. For the first time, the things that have happened again and again happen with somebody for the first time. The people who got the endorsement of what happened with them for the first time before doesn’t mean that it cannot happen. I rather choose difficult other than impossible. Well, the man has if you don’t have the support now we have the support of the seeming Nigerian people who are yelling very earnestly for a change. I hear you.
Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has been escribed as a man of many firsts who is not afraid of blazing the trail.
Member of the Labour Party Presidential Campaign Council’s Media Team, Olu Martins disclosed this while speaking on TVC News at 7pm on Wednesday Night.
Mr Martins who was responding to the comments made by Anambra State Governor, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, the home State of the Labour Party candidate expressed disappointment with the comment.
He wondered what his motives are for de-marketing his own brother just a few months to the 2023 Presidential election.
He also described the comments attributed to him to be really surprising wondering why he chose now to do it.
On the seeming intolerance of Peter Obi’s supporters, he said it was all a case of the bottled up anger of Nigerians at what the Country has been going through coupled with the inflation in the prices of basic goods and services.
“Let me first of all thank TVC being the first among several media stations to put such issues in the front burner. It is indeed said by Patrick Henry that for our collective freedom to be guaranteed, the activities and actions of government cannot be shut in secrecy. So I’m excited that you have brought these things on board. Since I got this invitation to be on TV, I’ve been worried as to what to make of it, if you like to put it the attacks of deterioration from the former governor of CBN.
His party is almost not in this election. His own election is not an immediate election, as we say. Okay, maybe he’s also on the election in February and then he’s afraid perhaps that the Labor Party’s popularity going by acceptance.
We worry him. I wonder if it’s beating my imagination why this time Professor Soludo became governor in November. These issues didn’t come up in November. Not in December. Not in January. You’re talking about we’re close to the election and you think that it’s an auspicious time, so to speak, to demarket one of your own to de-market somebody who had been governor before you from home.
You have very rich types of propensity and evidences of contiguity. Africa is Africa, and in the whole of Africa, my father used to tell me that if you cannot win the race, what you should do is help your brother win the race.
So we would expect that since Professor Soludo is not expecting his own election to be held side by side, the least he can do is the fact that he will support his brother. For me, this violates all of the principles, brotherhood, I mean, you will but my best and by inclination, even though I’m originally from those three days, to tell me at that time, like he’s from my mouth, that we hear that the teacher’s mother has died.
So the things that we heard from Professor Charles Soludo, which to me is a deliberate attempt to demarket his own brother from the same mouth, no matter how many times he cut Nigeria himself and will be in one country, as it were.
So I expect that at that level of discussion, the minimum he can have is to support his own brother, because he cannot win the race.
Two very quick issues. Number one, all of the supporters of Mr Peter Obi are Nigerians who are vexed enough with the states at which Nigeria is in, we have never had it that bad. Everything has more than quadruple in price.
So, naturally, Nigerians are angry, naturally Nigerians are bitter and Nigerians are upset. So you cannot blame your brave Nigerian for expressing his dissent with such due to passion. So I’m not holding brief for them, I’m not making an excuse for them.
But they are Nigerians and they are vexed with where they have found themselves. I know what a loaf of bread used to be just a few years ago. I know what it used to be. I know as you run now, even your television station must be running expressly and uninterruptedly on generating set. But having said that, how do you identify a Peter Obi or Labour Supporter?
Is it not possible that there are infiltrations within the rank and file of what we call a Peter Obi or Labour Party supporter by those who want to give a dog a bad name so that they can hang it?
Mr. Peter Obi consistently has told his supporters that we should be civil in our approach, that we should be decent in engaging issues and not attacking personalities. Like I said, Nigerians are angry, Nigerians are upset, Nigerians are bitter.
But what the APC promise that they will do? Oversight have some of the improvements, some of this expression.
First of all, let me say that if you have checked the trajectory of Mr Peter Obi, it has been, in a manner speaking, miraculous speaking. He is the first governor from APGA, He is the first governor who have completed eight years under APGA. He is the first governor who have been impeached and come back to office on two occasions.
So the man has had several firsts. What you’re talking about is the traditional methodology of emerging to office. But there is no state governor, in a manner of speaking, who is God. Power belongs to God. As much as we crave the participation and the endorsement of state government, ultimately, democracy has been rightly desired as the government of the people, by the people and for the people.
Every state governor has one vote and we appreciate their endorsement when he comes in. But that is not to say because that has never happened before. It cannot happen. It cannot happen. For the first time, the things that have happened again and again happen with somebody for the first time. The people who got the endorsement of what happened with them for the first time before doesn’t mean that it cannot happen. I rather choose difficult other than impossible. Well, the man has if you don’t have the support now we have the support of the seeming Nigerian people who are yelling very earnestly for a change. I hear you.
Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has been escribed as a man of many firsts who is not afraid of blazing the trail.
Member of the Labour Party Presidential Campaign Council’s Media Team, Olu Martins disclosed this while speaking on TVC News at 7pm on Wednesday Night.
Mr Martins who was responding to the comments made by Anambra State Governor, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, the home State of the Labour Party candidate expressed disappointment with the comment.
He wondered what his motives are for de-marketing his own brother just a few months to the 2023 Presidential election.
He also described the comments attributed to him to be really surprising wondering why he chose now to do it.
On the seeming intolerance of Peter Obi’s supporters, he said it was all a case of the bottled up anger of Nigerians at what the Country has been going through coupled with the inflation in the prices of basic goods and services.
“Let me first of all thank TVC being the first among several media stations to put such issues in the front burner. It is indeed said by Patrick Henry that for our collective freedom to be guaranteed, the activities and actions of government cannot be shut in secrecy. So I’m excited that you have brought these things on board. Since I got this invitation to be on TV, I’ve been worried as to what to make of it, if you like to put it the attacks of deterioration from the former governor of CBN.
His party is almost not in this election. His own election is not an immediate election, as we say. Okay, maybe he’s also on the election in February and then he’s afraid perhaps that the Labor Party’s popularity going by acceptance.
We worry him. I wonder if it’s beating my imagination why this time Professor Soludo became governor in November. These issues didn’t come up in November. Not in December. Not in January. You’re talking about we’re close to the election and you think that it’s an auspicious time, so to speak, to demarket one of your own to de-market somebody who had been governor before you from home.
You have very rich types of propensity and evidences of contiguity. Africa is Africa, and in the whole of Africa, my father used to tell me that if you cannot win the race, what you should do is help your brother win the race.
So we would expect that since Professor Soludo is not expecting his own election to be held side by side, the least he can do is the fact that he will support his brother. For me, this violates all of the principles, brotherhood, I mean, you will but my best and by inclination, even though I’m originally from those three days, to tell me at that time, like he’s from my mouth, that we hear that the teacher’s mother has died.
So the things that we heard from Professor Charles Soludo, which to me is a deliberate attempt to demarket his own brother from the same mouth, no matter how many times he cut Nigeria himself and will be in one country, as it were.
So I expect that at that level of discussion, the minimum he can have is to support his own brother, because he cannot win the race.
Two very quick issues. Number one, all of the supporters of Mr Peter Obi are Nigerians who are vexed enough with the states at which Nigeria is in, we have never had it that bad. Everything has more than quadruple in price.
So, naturally, Nigerians are angry, naturally Nigerians are bitter and Nigerians are upset. So you cannot blame your brave Nigerian for expressing his dissent with such due to passion. So I’m not holding brief for them, I’m not making an excuse for them.
But they are Nigerians and they are vexed with where they have found themselves. I know what a loaf of bread used to be just a few years ago. I know what it used to be. I know as you run now, even your television station must be running expressly and uninterruptedly on generating set. But having said that, how do you identify a Peter Obi or Labour Supporter?
Is it not possible that there are infiltrations within the rank and file of what we call a Peter Obi or Labour Party supporter by those who want to give a dog a bad name so that they can hang it?
Mr. Peter Obi consistently has told his supporters that we should be civil in our approach, that we should be decent in engaging issues and not attacking personalities. Like I said, Nigerians are angry, Nigerians are upset, Nigerians are bitter.
But what the APC promise that they will do? Oversight have some of the improvements, some of this expression.
First of all, let me say that if you have checked the trajectory of Mr Peter Obi, it has been, in a manner speaking, miraculous speaking. He is the first governor from APGA, He is the first governor who have completed eight years under APGA. He is the first governor who have been impeached and come back to office on two occasions.
So the man has had several firsts. What you’re talking about is the traditional methodology of emerging to office. But there is no state governor, in a manner of speaking, who is God. Power belongs to God. As much as we crave the participation and the endorsement of state government, ultimately, democracy has been rightly desired as the government of the people, by the people and for the people.
Every state governor has one vote and we appreciate their endorsement when he comes in. But that is not to say because that has never happened before. It cannot happen. It cannot happen. For the first time, the things that have happened again and again happen with somebody for the first time. The people who got the endorsement of what happened with them for the first time before doesn’t mean that it cannot happen. I rather choose difficult other than impossible. Well, the man has if you don’t have the support now we have the support of the seeming Nigerian people who are yelling very earnestly for a change. I hear you.