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Southern Leader's Suggestion for Peter Obi: Skip 2027 Elections, Look into Atiku Instead - Onu Advises

Urging Peter Obi to reconsider his 2027 presidential aspirations in 2023, Silas Onu, the ex-chairman of Ebonyi State PDP, advises for a potential change of plans.

Sounding Off: Ex-Ebonyi PDP Chairman's Unconventional Advice to Peter Obi in 2027

Southern Leader's Suggestion for Peter Obi: Skip 2027 Elections, Look into Atiku Instead - Onu Advises

If you've been keeping your ear to the ground, you'd know that Silas Onu—former Ebonyi State bigwig of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)—has suggested a surprising move for Peter Obi in the 2027 presidential race. According to our trusted source, Onu has proposed that Obi should consider deputizing Atiku Abubakar, just like they did in the 2019 general election.

In a candid talk on a Sunday, our source reports that Onu cautioned Obi against falling for the sweet words of "toadies." He claimed that recent endorsements of Obi by some politicians were part of a crafty scheme orchestrated by President Bola Tinubu to split the opposition.

"I've noticed some peculiar support for Peter Obi from folks who seem to be oily cogs in the political machine, designed to pump up Obi's popularity ahead of the 2027 general election," Onu stated. "These individuals are part of a two-pronged attack. The first bunch aims to promote Obi, while the second group will discredit Atiku Abubakar, ensuring neither of them team up for a formidable challenge against PBAT in 2027."

Onu argued that if Obi and Atiku decided to join forces, they'd make it an uphill battle for President Tinubu in 2027. "If Obi runs solo and loses, power goes back to the North, which is bad news for the South East, as it could mean waiting for 28 long years to reclaim the Presidency," he warned.

To counter this, Onu stated that Obi should think about deputizing Atiku, allowing him to serve just four years before passing the baton to Obi. "If they decide to run together, it will be a repeat of their successful collaboration in 2019," Onu concluded.

But if both men contest separately in 2027, according to Onu, it's game over for them. "If they stay toe-to-toe with PBAT, they'll both be out of luck. They need to work together for a chance at victory."

In a final plea, Onu appealed to Obi to be strategic in his decisions leading up to the 2027 election, emphasizing, "This is not about individual glory; it's about the future of Nigeria. If Peter Obi is willing to make a crucial compromise for the greater good, it will not be in vain. Any other move might spell doom for both him and Atiku." 🎯

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  1. In an unexpected turn, Silas Onu, former chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ebonyi State, has suggested a partnership between Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar for the 2027 presidential race, a reprise of their successful collaboration in the 2019 general election.
  2. In a manipulative strategy, President Bola Tinubu is believed to be orchestrating the endorsements of Peter Obi by some politicians, as part of a plan to split the opposition ahead of the 2027 general election.
  3. If Peter Obi chooses to run for presidency in 2027 without a strategic partnership, Onu predicts that power will return to the North, potentially delaying the South East's chance to regain the Presidency for another 28 years.
  4. In a advise filled with politics and general news, Onu suggests a compromise for Peter Obi: deputizing Atiku Abubakar, allowing him to serve just four years before passing the baton to Obi.
  5. Going against PBAT (President Bola Tinubu in the presented text) in 2027 without a formidable opposition will likely lead to the loss for both Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar, according to the unconventional advice by Silas Onu.
Earlier statement from Silas Onu, ex-leader of Ebonyi State's Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), advises Peter Obi to contemplate withdrawing his presidential aspirations in 2027.
Political advisor Silas Onu, previously holding the position of Ebonyi State Chair for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), advocates for Peter Obi to reconsider his presidential aspirations for the year 2027.
Political figure Silas Onu, ex-chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ebonyi state, encourages Peter Obi to reconsider his presidential aspirations in 2027.

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