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Peter Obi Is A Fraud! His Promises Are Inconsistent And Dishonest – Arabambi Explodes
During a live session on Spaces last Sunday, Obi confirmed his intention to contest in the 2027 presidential election, assuring Nigerians that he would only seek a single four-year term. He also indicated his openness to working with other opposition groups, provided the alliance was driven by a commitment to tackling Nigeria’s deep-rooted problems.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
However, in an interview on Eagle 102.5 FM in Ilese Ijebu, Abeokuta, on Wednesday, Arabambi slammed Obi’s pledge, calling it hollow and disingenuous.
“That talk about a one-term presidency is pure deception,” Arabambi said. “In Nigeria’s political history, no president has ever truly adhered to such a commitment. Before long, we’d start hearing the same old ‘four more years’ chorus. Peter Obi’s statement is inconsistent and dishonest.”
Arabambi didn’t hold back. He accused Obi of manipulation and lacking sincerity: “We know what Obi and his allies are up to. That one-term promise is nothing but a calculated lie. It’s simply not believable.”
He also criticized Obi’s leadership within the Labour Party, arguing that he has failed to bring any meaningful reform or change to the party’s structure.
“He said he could fix Nigeria in two years, yet couldn’t even put the Labour Party in order in six months,” Arabambi said. “He came in and tried to impose his control on the party like a form of institutional slavery. Where’s the proof that he can deliver on anything he says?”
Questioning Obi’s political integrity, Arabambi branded him a serial defector with no solid ideological foundation.
“He used us in the Labour Party — and I’ll continue to speak out,” he said. “We know what went down behind the scenes. He’s jumped from APGA to PDP and now Labour. He’s a political fraud, and we’ll reveal the full story when the time is right.”
Speaking on the proposed opposition coalition that includes Obi and other political leaders, Arabambi flatly rejected the initiative, labeling it self-serving.
“We are not part of any coalition,” he declared. “Tinubu, Atiku, Obi — all of them have contributed to Nigeria’s decline since 2015. They’re no different from each other. It’s time they all stepped away from our political space.”
