Peter Obi would have been a new low for Nigeria after Muhammadu Buhari if his mistake was ever allowed in any guise.
It would have been unfortunate for Nigeria to transit from Buhari to Peter Obi; such can only herald the second death of the African giant.
As a business owner, after a toxic relationship with my erstwhile company CEO, it would be tragic to hire the alter ego of the exiting CEO, whose only difference with the former is his age and ethnicity.
An economy like Nigeria in dire need of urgent resuscitation left in the hands of a petty marketer can only learn how to d!e.
Peter Obi only became popular because of Buhari, and further again because of the ign0rance of his supporters, who are mostly sworn seccesionists; Buhari and Peter Obi is a case of a half-blind man trying to outdo a completely blind competitor.
Nigeria was too large a company to be handed over to a makeshift like Peter Obi.
He knew all these and was well aware he was not going to win; his agenda was to deliberately ensure that Atiku Abubakar and the PDP didn’t come to power.
We are left with time and moment to see what the Presidential Petition Courts would rule, and regardless of the outcome, which I believe will be in our favor, it’s worthy to celebrate that the fourth coming of Buhari was averted.