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(+PHOTOS) Peter Obi Actually Travelled To Egypt For Reasons He Mentioned – Aide

Ola ‘Kiya, Reporting

Following the counter reasons advanced by fifth columnists, the media aide to the Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, Valentine Obienyem, has confirmed that his principal actually was in Egypt to understudy some of their sectors and not to attend the Annual General Meeting of a multinational company as being rumoured. 

Obienyem made the clarification in a Facebook post on Thursday, with shared photos of Obi visiting the New Capital Power Plant in New Cairo, Egypt.

According to him, “On Tuesday, the 14th of June, 2022, Mr. Peter Obi informed Nigerians via the Twitter handle of his trip to Egypt, to understudy by what miracle the third biggest economy in Africa after South-Africa and Nigeria moved their power generation from 20,000 Megawatts to over 40,000 megawatts in four years. Ironically, Nigeria has remained fixated on 4,000 megawatts since Adam.

“Why would such a useful trip set tongues wagging? I read many comments on Mr. Peter Obi’s trip…

“Let me assure all commentators that we respect their opinions and comments, but they should also permit us to tell them that Obi actually travelled specifically for the reason he mentioned.

“Any sedulous listener to Obi would have heard him say that learning and leadership are interwoven: a leader must be humble at all times to learn from the high and the low to the extent of studying or learning from existing templates or countries that have done correctly what one’s own is not able to do. This is the full essence of the Egyptian trip.

“The knowledge he has gained will be useful to Nigeria whether he becomes president or not.”

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Peter Obi in Egypt

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Credit: Facebook | Valentine Obienyem

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