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🚨 Sowore Fires Shots at Peter Obi, Atiku — “They’re Playing Nigerians”

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Outspoken activist Omoyele Sowore has once again stirred controversy—this time targeting some of Nigeria’s biggest political names.

In a fiery statement, Sowore didn’t hold back as he questioned the credibility and consistency of politicians he believes are misleading the public.


⚠️ “Aligned With What They Once Condemned”

Sowore accused certain political figures of joining the very systems they once criticized, describing it as a betrayal of public trust.

According to him:

👉 Many politicians are no longer standing on principles—but on convenience and power moves.


🎯 Peter Obi Under Fire

A major part of his criticism was directed at Peter Obi, the former Labour Party presidential candidate.

Sowore made a bold claim:

“When we told you he went to rent Labour Party… now he doesn’t even have a party per se.”

He suggested that Obi’s political alignment is unclear—and possibly shifting behind the scenes.


🧩 Dragging Atiku & ADC Into the Mix

Sowore also mentioned Atiku Abubakar, linking him to the African Democratic Congress.

According to Sowore:

👉 There are hidden political arrangements the public isn’t being told about.


😳 “Vice Presidency That Doesn’t Exist?”

In one of his most surprising claims, Sowore alleged that:

  • Peter Obi is positioning for a vice presidential role
  • But the position has already been decided internally

He even named a supposed candidate:

👉 Usman Austin Okai (from Kogi State)

These claims, however, remain unverified.


🗣️ Warning to Nigerians

Sowore ended with a strong message to the public:

“They will be fooling you… so you can justify their dishonest decisions.”

His warning?

👉 Don’t blindly follow political narratives.


🔥 Promoting His Own Alternative

Sowore used the moment to highlight his own party, the African Action Congress.

He described it as:

  • A revolutionary movement
  • Focused on real change
  • Different from traditional political structures

💬 Final Thoughts

Sowore’s comments have once again ignited debate across Nigeria’s political space.

While some see his words as bold truth-telling, others view them as controversial and unproven claims.

One thing is certain:

👉 The

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