Peter Obi denies buying N650m mansion in Enugu

Mon, Apr 20, 2020
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Politics

Former vice-presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has denied buying a N650 million mansion in Enugu.

Reports on social media had claimed the former Anambra State governor purchashed a mansion in the Coal City state.

Refuting the report, Mr Obi tweeted on Monday saying he had no need of a house outside Anambra.

He added that he was committed to building hospitals and schools instead of buying himself a house.

“Contrary to the reports on social media, I didn’t buy any house in Enugu or elsewhere. I do not need a house outside of Anambra for now, and I am committed to living in my house in Onitsha,” he wrote. – QED

– Apr. 20, 2020 @ 20:15 GMT |

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