Daniel Bwala, Special Adviser to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Media and Policy Communication, has stated that Peter Obi will never become president of Nigeria.
Bwala made the remarks during an appearance on News Central TV’s 60 Minutes with Mr Kay on Friday.
“He Will Never Be President”
Speaking during the interview, Bwala said:
“Peter Obi will never be president. He will never cross the central business district that will lead Aso Villa.”
The presidential aide argued that Obi lacks the key qualities required to lead the country.
Bwala outlined what he described as essential traits for a presidential candidate, including:
Visionary leadership, Strong grassroots connection, Sincerity and authenticity.
He claimed that Obi does not meet these criteria, insisting that the former Anambra State governor does not have genuine grassroots support.
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Bwala further accused Obi of promoting what he described as a false narrative during the administration of Muhammadu Buhari.
According to him:
Obi allegedly mobilized support through religious platforms..
He claimed the narrative resonated with church leaders..
He argued this did not translate into real grassroots backing..
The statement is likely to generate reactions from supporters of African Democratic Congress and the wider political space.
Analysts say such remarks reflect the intensifying political discourse ahead of future elections in Nigeria.
The Peter Obi will never be president statement underscores the growing political divide and strong rhetoric among key figures in Nigeria’s political landscape.
As the country moves closer to another election cycle, such exchanges are expected to become more frequent.
According to him:
Obi allegedly mobilized support through religious platforms..
He claimed the narrative resonated with church leaders..
He argued this did not translate into real grassroots backing..
The statement is likely to generate reactions from supporters of African Democratic Congress and the wider political space.
Analysts say such remarks reflect the intensifying political discourse ahead of future elections in Nigeria.
The Peter Obi will never be president statement underscores the growing political divide and strong rhetoric among key figures in Nigeria’s political landscape.
As the country moves closer to another election cycle, such exchanges are expected to become more frequent.



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