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Peter Obi Finally Reveals Why He Attended Dunamis Church

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Peter Obi who is the Labour Party, presidential candidate, has finally come out to explain why he attended Dunamis International Gospel Centre on Friday.

Obi had explained that he attended Dunamis church to fellowship and thank God.

Read Also: Peter Obi Decries Nigeria’s Epileptic Electricity Supply

He disclosed this while posting images of him at the church’s Mid-Year praise and worship night.

Recall that the former Anambra State governor’s presence was heralded by a large ovation from members of the church.

During the service, Enenche had called the political leaders to the altar and asked them to say some words over Nigeria. The Senior Pastor of the church, Paul Enenche, had invited Obi, the wife of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, presidential running mate,. Ifeanyi Okowa, Edith; Governor Emmanuel Udom of Akwa Ibom State among other political leaders in the country.

However, Obi in a tweet wrote: “I spent an uplifting and exhilarating 8 hours of fellowship amongst fellow Nigerians @DunamisGospel 2022 Mid Year Praise and Worship, with @DrPaulEnenche, his family and other dignitaries.

“I used that auspicious occasion to thank God.”

Recalling his prayer, Obi wrote: “God we have no other nation but Nigeria. Please deliver us. Please save us. Nigeria must not go down. Let your light shine upon this nation.” God is Good! -PO”

Dr. Peter Obi who is the Labour Party’s Presidential candidate has openly lamented Nigeria’s epileptic electricity supply while reiterating that it is a matter of deep concern.

Peter Obi, in series of tweets on Thursday, said South Africa, with a population of 60 million generated over 50,000 megawatts of electricity, while Nigeria could only generate 4,000 megawatts.

“Nigeria’s epileptic electricity supply remains a matter of deep concern. Although South Africa, the second biggest economy on the continent has a population of over 60 million, and generates over 50,000 megawatts.

“Nigeria, the African giant with over 200 million people, generates a paltry 4000 megawatts, which is less than 10% of South Africa’s without declaring a power crisis or emergency.
“Nigerians should take a cue from global governance best practices; grasp what people-oriented leadership is all about and rise up for effective change,” he tweeted.

 

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