Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate, has reportedly understood that politics is a game for the “big boys,” according to Femi Fani-Kayode.
This was said on Friday by Fani-Kayode, the Bola Tinubu presidential campaign’s director of new media, in response to the Obi rally in Kogi.
Only 2000 people showed up for the Obi’s rally, according to Tinubu’s men, and that has demonstrated to him that politics is not for the unimportant.
After barely 2000 people attended their march in Kogi, Peter and Dati the Daft have called off future events and “gone back to the drawing board.”
Fani-Kayode posted on Facebook that “it has now dawned on them that politics is a game for the big boys and not one for the misguided, the uneducated, and the unimportant.”
The Lokoja Confluence Stadium hosted an Obi and Yusuf Baba-Ahmed rally on Tuesday, but it was hampered by a dismal turnout.
The Labour Party claimed on Monday that Governor Yahaya Bello had refused to let them use the stadium.
They eventually received it, although there wasn’t much of an Obi fan following there.