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Peter Obi Is Alltimepost.com ‘Man Of The Year’

The Editorial Board of Alltimepost.com, a United States-based online newspaper has named the Presidential candidate of Labour Party and a former Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi as the newspaper’s ‘Man of Year, 2022.’

The publisher/Editor-In-Chief of Alltimepost.com, Prince Emmanuel Okunmwendia, in a statement on Friday said that the decision was arrived at after an exhaustive meeting regarding the organization’s choice of the Man of the Year 2022.

He said: “We also believe, contrary to the beliefs of certain people that picking Obi as the man of the year is more than populist argument.

“Peter Obi has become an incomparable and incalculable watershed in the political history of Nigeria, given the fact that over the years the conservative political parties in that country, have transformed themselves into dangerous and vicious monsters, trampling on the democratic rights of Nigerian voters by perpetually plundering their collective patrimony and exploiting the nation’s democratic space.”

According to him, since Obi’s exit from the People’s Democratic Party’s (PDP) presidential primaries in April 2022, his political campaign has been defined by nationalistic approach to issues of governance.

“In Peter Obi, we see a profound national character that defines democracy; a nationalistic moving train that is smashing to pieces all known religious, ethnic and tribal sentiments.

“In Peter Obi’s candidacy, we see the drive for fairness, inclusiveness, equity, justice and people-driven transformative agenda.”

He noted that Obi’s acceptability by the masses even in the face of some scandals, including the offshore accounts has a lot to say about the desperation of a people yearning for a change, and who for decades have been brutalized by their political leaders via unending acts of corruption, injustice and political gangsterism.

Okunmwendia affirmed the non-political stance of Alltimepost.com Editorial Board, saying that Obi would be the first democratically elected President of Nigeria, from the South East, if he wins the presidential election in February 2023.

He added: “He appears to be the man most Nigerians, home and abroad want” as Nigeria’s next President.