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Peter Obi, the presidential candidate for the Labour Party in the recently concluded general elections, has taken a firm stance against the alleged theft of his mandate. He has accused the All Progressives Congress (APC) of electoral fraud and has taken his case to court to retrieve what he believes is rightfully his.
In a recent statement, Obi emphasized that the time to hijack his mandate from the thieves is now. He is determined to fight for his rights and will not back down until justice is served. The alleged audio recording between himself and Bishop David Oyedepo of the Living Faith Church, which suggested that Obi had attempted to bribe the cleric for his support before the election, is just one of many attempts by the APC to damage his reputation.
Obi has urged the public to disregard the recording, stating that it is a fabrication from the APC. He remains resolute and steadfast in his pursuit of justice, and his determination to take back what is rightfully his is commendable. His case is a reminder that every vote counts and that electoral fraud and injustice must be taken seriously. The time to hijack his mandate from the thieves is now, and Obi’s fight is an inspiration to many who have been victims of electoral fraud.