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Nigerians Remain Hopeful For A National Rebirth – Peter Obi

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The presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi has said Nigerians are hopeful for a national rebirth.

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Peter Obi Says Nigerians Are Hopeful For A National Rebirth

Peter Obi stated this in a tweet on his official handle on Saturday.

Peter Obi is vying for the nation’s number one job on the strength of his character and his antecedents as former Anambra State governor as well as the backing of Nigerian youths who desire change.

He has continuously assured Nigerians that he will fight corruption, and insecurity, improve the economy, and reduce poverty amongst other promises.

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According to him, the national rebirth implies returning Nigeria to Nigerians.

He listed these Nigerians to include farmers, teachers and students, lecturers, artisans, workers, pensioners, and over a hundred million poor Nigerians “who are not sure where their next meal will come.”

The former Anambra governor wrote, “Nigerians remain hopeful for a national rebirth which implies returning Nigeria to Nigerians; farmers, teachers and students, lecturers, artisans, workers, pensioners and over a hundred million poor Nigerians who are not sure where their next meal will come from.”

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