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‘Half Of The Things You’re Hearing Are Rumours,’ Says Obi Amid Alleged Kwankwaso/Atiku Coalition

Speculations have been running wild across various social media platforms and news outlets regarding a reported meeting between the Labour Party (LP) Presidential candidate, Peter Obi, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and Alhaji Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigeria’ s People Party (NNPP).

The alleged meeting was said to focus on a potential merger to challenge the presidency of Bola Tinubu, in case a Presidential Election Petition Tribunal Court mandates a reelection or rerun.

However, according to report by Channels TV, Peter Obi has sought to quell these rumors, emphasizing that ” half of the things you’ re hearing are rumours. “

The LP Presidential candidate made this statement during his visit to Benin on Monday, where he addressed the media and supporters. The alleged meeting, which has sparked a wave of speculation and intrigue, has captivated the attention of many as the political landscape remains highly charged.

Despite Obi’ s clarification, the alleged meeting has fueled ongoing conversations about the potential for political realignments in the country. With the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal Court still a matter of ongoing legal proceedings, the prospect of a reelection or rerun remains a topic of speculation.

Analysts and political commentators have been quick to weigh in on the situation. Some view the reported meeting as a sign of shifting alliances and the evolving landscape of Nigerian politics. Others caution against drawing premature conclusions, emphasizing the need for verified information and accurate reporting.

The coming days are likely to shed more light on the true nature of the meeting, as the political scene remains dynamic and unpredictable. Until then, the nation remains on the edge of their seats, awaiting official statements from the individuals allegedly involved and hoping for a clearer understanding of the situation.

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