Nigeria sinking says Obidient Movement coordinator

2027: No joint ticket discussion between Atiku, Obi - Yunusa Tanko

Nigeria is facing significant challenges across various sectors, according to Yunusa Tanko, the National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement Worldwide. In a recent interview on Arise Television, Tanko expressed his concerns about the country’s current state, stating that it is “sinking in all ramifications.”

Tanko’s comments come amidst growing dissatisfaction among Nigerian youths, who are seeking change and better leadership. The Obidient Movement, which supports former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi, believes that he has the potential to lead the country to greatness if given the opportunity. Obi’s resilience and determination have earned him the trust of the movement and many young Nigerians, who see him as a beacon of hope for a better future.

The Nigerian youth, according to Tanko, are not weak but rather strong, determined, and ready to take action. They constitute a vital force in the country’s political landscape and are eager to contribute to its development. Tanko emphasized that the youth have confidence in Obi’s ability to lead the country out of its current challenges and towards a more united and prosperous future.

The Obidient Movement’s support for Obi is not just about personalities, but about the need for a new direction in Nigerian politics. With the country facing numerous challenges, including economic stagnation, insecurity, and social unrest, there is a growing sense of urgency for change. Tanko’s comments reflect the mood of many Nigerians, who are seeking a leader who can unite the country and address its pressing problems.

As the country navigates its current challenges, the role of the youth and the Obidient Movement is likely to become increasingly important. With their energy, determination, and numbers, they have the potential to shape the country’s future and demand accountability from its leaders. As Tanko noted, the choice is clear: either work together to build a better Nigeria or risk suffering the consequences of inaction. The coming days and weeks will be crucial in determining the direction of the country, and the Obidient Movement is likely to play a significant role in shaping the narrative.

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