How dogged Obidients saved Peter Obi at London airport



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Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Peter Gregory Obi

Details of how the supporters (Obidients) of the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi rescued him after he was detained by the United Kingdom immigration officials at the airport over allegations of impersonation have emerged.

According to the spokesman for the Campaign Council, Diran Onifade, Obi was detained and interrogated for a duplication offense which suggests that someone has been impersonating him in London.

According to Onifade, the former governor of Anambra State who is just back from London, where he celebrated Easter, was saved by the “spontaneous reaction” of Nigerians, supposedly his supporters, at Heathrow Airport.

“He was questioned for a long time and it was very strange for a man who lived for over a decade in that country.

“Since Obi’s face was already an international frame, especially for Nigerians, Africans home, and in Diaspora who are likely to be Obidients, the people quickly raised their voices wondering why he was being delayed.

“The immigration officials who were also taken aback at the reaction of the people were forced to reveal that Obi was being questioned for a ‘DUPLICATION offense’ meaning that someone has been impersonating him in London.

“The high implication of the offense is that the impersonator could be committing all kinds of weighty crimes and other dubious acts and it would be recorded in Obi’s name,” Onifade said.

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