PHOTOS: 'Obidients' Organize Solidarity Match in Port Harcourt

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Many supporters of the Labour Party Presidential Candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, on Saturday carried out a solidarity match in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

Sat, 27 Aug 2022 13:44:44 GMT

 

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With Wike's unholy romance with PO, we would have been very surprise if the Obedients's Port Harcourt outing is very poor like their previous outings in other states.

This headline is off, what is 'many' use 2million plus supporters

Ode editor in thief won't give the right caption. Doesn't that look like a million match? Ndi ara..

Am proudly OBIdient and YUSful NIGERIAN even Bible said 'he that is willing and OBIdient shall eat the good of the land' if you are not OBIdient you won't eat the good of the land, na Bible talk am no be me

Also happening in Benue Markurdi. PeterObi4President2023 Obidatti2023

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