EX Anambra state governor Peter Obi has explained on X in a lengthy post why he was caught on camera serving food at a recent event....
It's sounding strange that I was seen serving food to people. Let me be clear, that event was not about me. It was called the Jubilee of Hope, and its purpose is straightforward, to remind us all that true leadership is service, and that those who have must never forget those who do not.
When I attended the Jubilee of Hope in Imo State, it was a private service event. I did not post about it, nor did I invite media coverage. Unfortunately, some third parties, completely outside of my team, shared photos and videos. As expected, the usual naysayers and paid agents went to work trying to twist something sincere into something political.
But let me restate the heart of the matter, the Jubilee of Hope is designed for the rich to come down from their high places, even if just for a moment, and serve the poor, not as a show, but as a symbol of the society we must build. A society anchored on empathy, equity, and responsibility.
I was not the only one who served that day. Many well-meaning and distinguished Nigerians also participated, people like Cardinal Onaiyekan, Senator Osita Izunaso, former Chairman of Seplat Plc, Dr. A.B.C. Orjiako, and many others, quietly and sincerely. It wasn’t about the cameras; it was about conscience.
I am genuinely surprised that this simple act has become a topic of discussion. As Governor, I always served others whenever we had events. Even now, in private life, I do not have a house help. When guests visit my home, I serve them myself. I live simply, I sweep, I clean, because for me, humility is not a campaign strategy; it is a way of life.
At the Jubilee of Hope, I stayed longer because many of the poor attendees requested that I serve them personally. I could not ignore them. That was the only reason. Otherwise, there was nothing special about what I did. Service is not special, it is expected.
We cannot speak of building a New Nigeria while ignoring the hungry, the forgotten, and the poor. Events like this must not remain symbolic, they must become cultural. Public office holders, business leaders, and everyday citizens must unite in lifting others.
Let us work together to build a country where hope is not seasonal, and dignity is not a privilege, but a right.
A New Nigeria is POssible.''
-PO
Toh! These people keep looking for what to use to stain his white and keep failing woefully!
ReplyDeletechewing agbado and looking out the window
DeleteLol.
Delete"Gbajue Pita Gringori Desperate Obi"
DeleteShey una don hear now. Ndi agenda can rest now🤣🤣🤣
ReplyDeleteSo you think it's not an agenda and strategy?. Dey play.
DeleteThank you Sir for explaining, I do not see anything wrong with you did at all 👍🏻
ReplyDeleteLet them now rest
ReplyDeleteGood thing you explained.
ReplyDeleteYou know now .
DeleteNigeria wicked political class has done us dirty. We place sincere people on same pedestal.
PO served food to the poor and it was a private event. I Stan him because he clean pass Hypo . His life and history is an open book.
You know now .
DeleteNigeria wicked political class has done us dirty. We place sincere people on same pedestal.
PO served food to the poor and it was a private event. I Stan him because he clean pass Hypo . His life and history is an open book.
Good governance is not by unnecessary eye service. We want people who can prefer solutions and back it up by actions. We air tired of " oh he is a humble man ,oh he is a good Christian/ Muslim, "
ReplyDeleteThank you Stella for balancing the post. That's why you are the best at what you do.
ReplyDeleteI read an explanation from one of the priests who attended and also served at the event and it's not different from what he has said.May God strengthen you PO.
ReplyDeleteOK sir 🙄🙄🙄
ReplyDeleteOnly you handsome. Only you get money. Only you love Christ like a good Christian . Only you know book. Only you humble. Man like Peter Obi.
ReplyDeleteA full package and more💯💯
DeleteE be like say the wife get plenty luck. Chai
DeleteYou don't have household staff but your household staff told you to go on Brekete.
ReplyDeleteYour single watch for 20 years keeps changing colour and shape.
The next thing will be that you had no shoes.
Peter Obi, just keep quiet. This same event holds every year. .. Why haven't we seen you serving food? Because election is coming that's why you are doing it. Just tell yourself the truth for once... you will feel better within your spirit... Always playing to the gallery. .. very very SLY human being.
ReplyDeleteThis one clearly doesn’t know the meaning of jubilee. Dodoyo
DeleteIf it holds every year and the organizers deem it fit to invite him in order to teach them act of service, what is wrong with that ? Remember this is symbolic, like Christ washed his disciples feet to teach them about the leadership and role they will be taking on . It doesn’t mean they should go around washing people’s feet and every politician really need to be taught the act of leadership before they go on there. Many of our politicians has misplaced priorities, which is massive looting. They had no idea they are giving mandate to serve the public and not to enrich themselves. More of this type of education need to be organized often for all aspirants. They should also teach them about corruptions and the
DeleteConsequences in the nation building. They need to also learn about integrity in public service and of course penalties like death needs to be added as punishment too and explained to them.
Anon if this your narrative makes you sleep well at night, carry on.
DeleteHmmmm. Make I no just talk
ReplyDeletePeter Obi is sounding too desperate for my linking.
ReplyDeleteAlthough I know it's not easy to get over the 2023 election loss, despite the hype. But since then, he has also been seen to either position himself as the compulsory next President.
Can he bring out a picture or video of him serving in a public function in the past?
Ok.
ReplyDeleteI know people like PO meek and selfless he is not putting up a show that is who he is. But I guess people like proud people and will still complain about their pride.
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