Why Peter Obi has remained consistent in touching, changing lives in Nigeria

Sun, Apr 28, 2024
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By Isaac Obasi

THE spotlight on Obi is just as if he’s the one in charge of the government, all over the Press TV and Electronic Media, Politicians, Nigerians everywhere is Obi. He trends everyday on social media.

Truly whom God has blessed no man can curse. Obi paid the price and sacrifice of not joining his colleagues as governor to loot their states dry and then begin to run away from EFCC as we can see with almost all the governors and recently “The White Lion” Yahaya Bello ex-Kogi governor who has gone into hiding after stealing over N80bn from his state coffers, despite being the youngest governor in Nigeria’s history he stole his state dry.

Obi has conquered greed and the spirit of Mammon and that’s what made him standout. Obi Visited The College of Nursing Sciences Kaduna, Donated N10m, Making It N30m Donation This Week For Health And Education In The North.

He said: “After my visit to Madarasatul Hidayyatul Auladi Muslimima Kawo, Kaduna and FOMWAN Hospital in Badarawa, Kaduna, I proceeded to the College of Nursing Sciences, St Gerald Hospital, Kaduna.”

“St Gerald Hospital is one of the oldest of such facilities in Northern Nigeria established in 1957, while the establishment of the College of Nursing Sciences followed thereafter.”

“Today, with about a thousand students , the College has continued to train nurses who play very vital roles in our health sector. I supported them with the sum of N10 million for the training of more healthcare professionals.”

“Health remains a critical contributor to national development and one of the critical measures of the human development index. I have continued to encourage investments in the human infrastructure of the health sector, which is the training and encouragement of healthcare professionals.”

“By investing in the training of more health workers, we will build a strong health sector, effectively contributing to our human and national development.”

“I encourage the governments, donor agencies and other well-meaning Nigerians, to join in this noble cause of supporting the training of more nurses and healthcare professionals for the ultimate development of the country. Building a very functional health sector remains critical in our journey to New Nigeria which I insist is possible and imminent.”

I watched a video where Obi said that as Governor, he bought 30,000 HP computers for schools in Anambra. When he ordered them, the company told him they didn’t believe it was possible for a Nigerian government to spend this much on it.

Protect this man at all costs.

They  searched  for crime to link him with while in private sector.   They found nothing They searched for any act of corruption as a Governor.  They found nothing.

They  tried to accuse him of not paying taxes. He gave them his tax receipts of over 30 years.

They tried to incite the North against him using Religion. He went to the North,  break Ramadan fast with them, ate with the poorest of the poor,  provided water to many communities and empowered in the North.

They tried to impersonate him, duplicating his travel documents  in order to implicate him with a crime.  They failed again.  

There’s nothing  else to use against him.

His name is PETER GREGORY ONWUBUASI OBI. The ROCK and upon this ROCK a New Nigeria is POssible.

A.

-April 28, 2024 @ 18:12 GMT|

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