Activist, Deji Adeyanju has hit at the Labour Party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, saying that he is raising terrorists in the name of running for president.
Adeyanju, in a tweet on Sunday lamented that everyone who criticised Obi had been threatened with death and a campaign of calumny by his supporters.
He said from Reno, Sowore, Sega, Sam and him, they had been threatened with death by Obi’s supporters.
The activists said this was the same IPOB strategy that failed mixed with sentiments.
“Everyone that has criticized Peter Obi has been threatened with death and a campaign of calumny by his supporters.
“From Reno, Sowore, Sega, Sam and now me. He is raising terrorists in the name of running for president. Same IPOB strategy that failed mixed with sentiments,” he tweeted.
Segun Awosanya, popularly known as SEGA L’éveilleur, said Nigeria belonged to all Nigerians, saying Obi could not give to the youth what already belonged to them.
“The click bait campaign won’t upstage the dominant contenders. We must stop raising false hopes and address the real issues. Insults & abuses are no structures. Stop encouraging division,” he said.
He further tweeted: “Liars and serial blackmailers. God forbid bad thing! Nigeria will never be thrown into chaos!” CONTINUE READING………
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