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PDP 2023: Peter Obi support group Held One-million-march

May 22, 2022 by AFRIPOL 4 Comments

Coalition organizes one million march across 36 states, FCT for Peter Obi -
Peter Obi

The support group for Peter Obi presidential aspiration held a one-million-man march yesterday in Lagos and nationwide to support him. It was peaceful and successful as information were gathered across Nigeria showing the peoples’ energy and interest for Peter Obi to be nominated by his party, Peoples Democratic Party PDP.

In the press release issued by the Coordinator, Marcel Ngogbehei, it maintained that, “the one-million-man march is to ensure that Nigerians of like-minds come out en masse in all the states of the federation and FCT in solidarity with the presidential aspirant.”

The issued statement continued: “The 1 million-man-march is anchored by Coalition for Peter Obi (CPO), which is made up of more than a dozen different support groups for Mr Peter Obi.

All supporters of Peter Obi will participate fully in the march all over Nigeria. The one-million-match is a show of solidarity and love for the credible candidature of Mr Peter Obi. Various routes have been chosen for the march in all the 36 states and FCT. The march will start by 10am prompt and we have obtained police permits to ensure security. 

The take-off points for all states have been shared on various social media platforms, and all great supporters of Peter Obi should reach out to their respective coordinators and WhatsApp group admins to ensure familiarity and easy locations to the routes.

This is a peaceful solidarity march and all are encouraged to portray a patriotic spirit, be of good conduct and avoid actions that will give us bad names, neither should we allow hoodlums to hijack our peaceful march. Let’s be very conscious and alert in the exercise.”

The coalition that organized the march includes,  Peter Obi Support Network (POSN), Like Minds for Peter Obi (LMPO), Nigeria Needs Peter Obi (NNPO), TakeBackNaija (TBN), Women for Peter Obi (WPO), Associates of Peter Obi (APO), Peter Obi FC (POFC), Peter Obi Movement for President (POMP), Associates of Peter Obi (APO/POE) Peter Obi Candidacy Movement (POCM), Peter Obi Ambassadors (POA), and TeamOHO, according to Coordinator, Marcel Ngogbehei.

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  1. Obinna okolo says

    May 23, 2022 at 12:07 am

    I am supporting Peter Obi not becos he is an Igbo like me. I am supporting him becos he can change Nigeria for best. In the past i supported Obasanjo over Igbo candidate. I stand for the truth and Peter Obi is the best qualify. Please let us support him whether you be Igbo, Yoruba or Hausa. God bless Nigeria.

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  2. Idiowu o. says

    May 23, 2022 at 12:12 am

    Obi is the man for Nigeria. He understands the economy and he likes Nigeria. He is very humble and carry his bags by himself. Peter Obi you have my vote. All delegates vote him. The North will support him because they know Nigeria needs a leader like Obi not all this cash n carry politicians m

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  3. Jk kano says

    May 23, 2022 at 12:16 am

    Nigeria must change ooo and peter obi will be the changer. In the million match every body in the march is happy. 9ur true leader go rule us. Peter Obi is our aboki.

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  4. Marcus Adibe says

    May 23, 2022 at 3:49 pm

    Yes Nigeria has now found our president. Go Obi the true son of Africa and Nigeria

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