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A leader of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has stated that he has not advised anyone against supporting former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, who recently joined the ADC.

An X user, @judeski007, expressed his support for the ADC coalition but mentioned that he cannot endorse an 80-year-old man as a candidate.

“Bob Dee, I hope you see this… I have been supporting the ADC coalition, and rightly so; however, we cannot nominate an 80-year-old man as our candidate unless it's for your personal benefit. I will certainly support Tinubu should Atiku be the nominee,” the X user commented.

In response, Momodu posted on his official X account on Sunday, stating, “I have never said you should not support OBI. He is not my adversary. However, I have the right to share the facts and historical evidence that I possess. My choice is also my own. We do not need to exchange insults. In this game of numbers, every participant is significant.”

Frequently Asked Questions

Did the ADC chieftain advise against supporting Peter Obi?

No, the ADC chieftain clarified that he has not told anyone not to support Peter Obi.

What was the user's concern regarding the ADC coalition?

The user expressed that while he supports the ADC coalition, he cannot endorse an 80-year-old man as a candidate.

How did Momodu respond to the user's comment?

Momodu responded by stating that he has not opposed Obi and emphasized the importance of respecting individual choices in political support.