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2023: Why we want Peter Obi as President — Nigerian Professionals

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•Labour Party Presidential Candidate Peter Obi

The Professionals 4 Obi-Datti Presidency has given reasons why the Presidential Candidate of Labour Party Peter Obi is their preferred choice of an ideal Nigerian President come 2023.

Two officials of the group, the Convener, Dr. Ben Chukwu and Deputy Leader (North)/Spokesperson, Lautong Ngaring, during a television interview, ARISE NEWS PRIME TIME, on Thursday, October 27, 2022, discussed extensively their reasons for coming together as professionals from various fields of endeavor all over the world to unanimously decide that Obi’s impeccable character, competence, integrity and profile qualifies him as the best candidate, adding “everybody is interested in making things better that is the reason why professionals felt they have to throw their weight behind his Excellency Peter Obi.”

According to Dr. Chukwu, “I am the convener of that group and have been a surgeon and there are many other professionals from different fields, we have Engineers, we have ICT Experts, we have Cyber Security Experts, we have Nurses, we have Lawyers, we have Pharmacist, so we are talking about Nigerian professionals or professionals of Nigerian origin where ever they reside in the world.

“Actually, our real name is Professionals For Good Governance and Social Justice; but because we have seen Peter Obi, we have seen he has the Character, going back to the question you asked earlier he has the Character and the most important aspect of that character is the fact that he has Integrity and that is one thing that attracted someone like me to say no, whatever I can do to make sure that I gather all the professionals who are hither to perceive in their  support for him to make them active, gather them wherever they are and I have a chain of friends from different fields; we decided to gather them together because he has  character, competence; he is also committed.

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“You could see his actions, going everywhere. I will tell you something very briefly, I made up my mind to support Peter Obi and to gather all professionals to support him because of my personal understanding, knowledge of him, not what I read in the social media like most people. I am somebody who goes to the grassroots, you say I’m in Saudi Arabia, I am free, I’m a senior doctor; I am free to move around.

“So, when I come into Nigeria which – I do frequently – I interview people. I entered an airport taxi when I landed at one of the airports and the man was carrying me. I asked him a simple question: I hope you are obedient? You know what he told me? Even if Obi is losing or failing, Obi is a good man, I must vote for him. I said why did you say so? You know what he told me, you will be shocked. He said that ‘Obi, after he was a Governor, he flew one day through the airport and came in, walked into their room, into the airport taxis kiosk, you know that office outside the airport very ragged place and entered there and sat down with them and started discussing. They were shocked that someone who was a governor can come in here and sit with them and he was discussing and finding out their problems. By the time he left there, he gave them two N2 million to start car loan for their members that do not have cars so that they can have a living.’

“I did the same thing in Lagos airport. I joined a taxi. I asked him the same question, you know what he told me? He said: ‘well, none of them will help me.’ I said why will you say so? Just tell me you are supporting so-so candidate because you are from this part of the … I forgot to tell you the man I referred to earlier I asked him where are you from? He said he is from Akwa Ibom state. So this other person I met you, know what he told me?

“He said that he ‘will never support that candidate I’m thinking about, that that candidate destroyed him, destroyed his business, destroyed his family.’ I said what do you mean? He said he came from Bulgaria to invest in Nigeria to start his business and he bought seven new vehicles, that this same man I’m talking about, his agberos, his LASTMA, his thugs, destroyed all the seven vehicles, seven buses; that he doesn’t have one now, that he has destroyed his life and destroyed his means of livelihood, that he can never support… that the man destroyed Lagos and they are saying he built Lagos, that he destroyed Lagos  and he destroyed him that he will never…; in fact, he said all of them that are taxi drivers, that none of them will support him.

“So what I’m trying to say… number three thing I’ll tell you that is shocking, I am in contact with one of the siblings of Peter Obi and one day, I called the brother and said what are we going to do so that this thing will work? You know what he told me, Peter is on his own ooh but we have forgiven him. Listen to what I’m trying to say: we have forgiven him, we will do whatever we can, let us…. I said what do you mean? He said do you know that Peter was Governor for eight years and he never gave me a single contract, his own blood brother and he came with contract papers, and he said young man go and do your business have you been a contractor? Nobody from his village, none of his relations and nobody from his town. These are subtle things and personal interactions that made me say no, this man is peculiar and when I hear him speak, I know he has Integrity. I love, I have a flair for integrity and the reason is because even right from school, I formed a body which we call Daniel generation and that is a body that seeks to build leaders with Integrity, impeccable character of integrity, to create leaders for the nation and for God, let me put it that way.

“Number two thing I want to say I believe in justice, see all the people talking if you know any of them who says he’s Godly, whether Christian or Muslim, ask him do you believe that God is a God of Justice?”

On his part, Ngaring, a Digital Forensic Expert, has this to say: “What informs that support is that when people present themselves for election, you look at the profile of the people before you decide on what to do. That is actually what informed professionals as to who is the best candidate that can do the work of a president. Everybody is interested in making things better, that is the reason why professionals felt they have to throw their weight behind his Excellency Peter Obi.”

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Peter Obi to Umahi: Become presidential candidate before challenging me to debate

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Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has dismissed Works Minister Dave Umahi’s invitation to a public debate, saying the minister must first become a presidential candidate before challenging him.

Obi made the remark during an interview with media entrepreneur Chude Jideonwo while responding to questions about Umahi’s call for a debate following his criticism of the condition of some federal roads.

The former Anambra State governor argued that the issue had already been resolved, noting that his criticism of a deteriorating road had prompted the government to begin repairs.

“First of all, I already started the debate by standing on that road and saying the road was bad. The only reply should have been that the road was good. But I thank him because he is now repairing the road, so the debate is closed. There is nothing else to debate.”

Obi maintained that if Umahi intended to challenge him in his capacity as a presidential candidate, the minister would first have to qualify for that position.

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“If he is inviting me to a debate as a presidential candidate, then he has to become a presidential candidate first.”

Explaining his position, Obi likened the situation to a football team that failed to qualify for the FIFA World Cup attempting to challenge one that had already earned its place in the tournament.

“The World Cup is going on now. You cannot stay outside and invite a team that qualified for the World Cup to come and play against you simply because you think you are good. No. There is a qualification process.”

He added that presidential debates are traditionally reserved for candidates seeking the nation’s highest office, insisting that such engagements should be between presidential contenders rather than ministers or other public office holders.

“I am a presidential candidate. Around the world, not all presidential candidates participate in debates. It is usually the leading candidates. It is like someone in Division One asking a Premier League team to play a match. No. You compete within your own level. When he becomes a presidential candidate, then he can debate with those who are in that category,” he added.

Umahi had earlier dismissed Obi’s criticism of the Tinubu administration and challenged him to a debate on the Federal Government’s performance, insisting that President Bola Tinubu’s infrastructure projects and appointments had transformed the South-East.

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Peter Obi slams arrest of Prof Aghaji, urges authorities to uphold Rule of Law

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Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has criticised the arrest and detention of Professor Martin Aghaji, describing the incident as troubling and a sign of what he called a growing disregard for citizens’ rights and human dignity in the country.

Obi reacted on Saturday after reports emerged that operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) had arrested the renowned cardiothoracic surgeon before later releasing him and reportedly apologising for the action.

Professor Aghaji, a respected medical expert and former university administrator, is said to be one of the doctors linked to detained Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) leader, Nnamdi Kanu.

In a statement shared on his X account, Obi expressed concern over the circumstances surrounding the professor’s arrest.

He alleged that security operatives arrived at Aghaji’s residence in Enugu in the early hours of the morning and took him away without prior invitation or notification.

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According to Obi, the 74-year-old surgeon was arrested in the presence of his daughter, who was visiting him at the time.

He argued that such an operation should have been handled in a more professional manner, especially considering the status and reputation of the medical practitioner.

The former Anambra State governor described Aghaji as a globally recognised surgeon, accomplished academic and respected elder statesman who has spent decades contributing to the development of Nigeria’s healthcare sector.

Obi further claimed that after being taken from Enugu to Lagos, the professor was held for about three days before regaining his freedom. He said the authorities later apologised to him, allegedly admitting that his arrest was a mistake.

The former presidential candidate said the development raises concerns about the conduct of security agencies and the treatment of citizens, particularly professionals who have dedicated their lives to serving the country.

He warned that incidents of this nature could discourage skilled Nigerians from remaining in the country and contribute further to the migration of professionals abroad.

Obi noted that Nigeria is already facing serious challenges in the health sector due to the increasing departure of doctors and other healthcare workers. According to him, actions that appear to humiliate respected professionals only worsen the situation.

“The practice of treating highly regarded, ethical professionals – and indeed any Nigerian – like common criminals sets a dangerous precedent that undermines the rule of law across all sectors. Therefore, we must conduct ourselves with civility in the discharge of our public duties. A superior and renewed Nigeria is indeed Possible,” Obi said.

He stressed that all Nigerians, regardless of their profession, status or political affiliation, deserve to be treated in accordance with the law and with respect for their fundamental rights.

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Benin Catholic Archbishop Akubeze dies at 69

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The Catholic Archdiocese of Benin City has announced the death of its Archbishop, Most Rev. Augustine Akubeze.

Akubeze died on Thursday at the age of 69, according to a statement issued by the Chancellor of the Archdiocese, Rev. Fr. Michael Oyanoafoh, on behalf of the Consultors of the diocese.

The statement described the late archbishop as a humble and committed servant of God who touched many lives through his ministry.

It read, “On behalf of the Consultors of the Catholic Archdiocese of Benin City, we announce, with profound sorrow, yet with a firm hope in the resurrection, the passing of our dearly beloved father and Archbishop, Most Rev. Augustine Obiora Akubeze, Archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Benin City, who was called home to the Lord on Thursday, July 9, 2026.

“Archbishop Augustine Obiora Akubeze lived a very simple and humble life in faith and obedience to the will of God. He impacted the lives of so many people. He was a complete gentleman and a father to us all.”

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The Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria also confirmed his death in a statement signed by its Secretary-General, Rev. Fr. Michael Banjo.

The secretariat described Akubeze as a “unique shepherd” whose leadership combined spiritual growth with the development of the church and the welfare of its members.

The statement read, “Archbishop Akubeze was a unique shepherd who understood that the true development of the church embraces both spiritual renewal and the holistic growth of God’s people.

“Under his care, the Archdiocese of Benin City has witnessed significant developmental strides. He was deeply committed to the welfare of his priests with the conviction that the future of the church depended on well-formed shepherds.”

The Catholic Secretariat also recalled his contributions as a former President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria, describing him as a defender of the church’s teachings.

“As an erstwhile President of the Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria, he firmly stood as a pillar of orthodox truth. His voice did not tickle ears but fed souls, bringing to light his episcopal motto: ‘Ut Testimonium perhibeam veritati’ (That I may bear witness to the Truth),” the statement added.

The secretariat praised his leadership style, noting that he demonstrated humility and service throughout his episcopal ministry.

“His patient listening and selfless generosity embodied a compassionate shepherd who knew the smell of his flock.

“He demonstrated always by his gentleness and quiet disposition that genuine authority in the church is not measured by power but by service,” it stated.

Born in 1956, Akubeze was ordained a Catholic priest on October 3, 1987.

He was appointed the pioneer Bishop of Uromi Diocese on December 14, 2005, and consecrated on February 25, 2006.

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