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Why I’ll Never Support Peter Obi – Seyi Law

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KEY POINTS


  • The attacks on his family members cause Seyi Law to stay firmly against supporting Peter Obi.
  • The supporter base of Peter Obi receives criticism from him for their abusive behavior toward his family.
  • Familial safety takes precedence over political loyalties according to him.

Through a television appearance Seyi Law confirmed that Peter Obi from the Labour Party remains a candidate he refuses to endorse in upcoming electoral campaigns.

Seyi Law revealed his decision not to endorse Obi

He showed his unwillingness to endorse Peter Obi during his appearance on the Teju Babyface Show because he blamed Obi’s supporter behavior known as the “Obidient movement.” The insults targeted at his family by Obidients have led Seyi Law to believe Obi should not have his support because Obi has failed to stop the attacks.

Impact of family attacks

Seyi declared that his support ends immediately after anyone attacks his life partners or offspring. He declared that supporting Obi would be impossible even during a transformation of his behaviors since the personal attacks remained impossible to forget.

Criticism of Obi’s supporters

During his interview He used the term “cult” to describe Obi’s supporters because he felt they restricted independent thought. He denounced the group’s political discourse method because it made an unhealthy environment where freedom of thought was impossible.

Seyi Law personal anger versus family protection

He maintained that his typical short-lived anger periods differ from his enduring commitment when his family comes under attack. According to his statement his refusal to back Obi stemmed from ongoing harassment of his family members alongside the non-resolution of this issue.

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