Peter Obi’s supporters shut down Calabar [PHOTOS/VIDEO]

Supporters of Peter Obi, the presidential candidate Labour Party, LP, on Saturday took over the streets of Calabar in a massive rally.

The rally, which was attended by thousands of youths, literally paralyzed vehicular movements in the Paradise City.

The demonstrators were seen displaying placards with inscriptions asking Nigerians to support Peter Obi to emerge victorious in 2023.

IDOMA VOICE reports that supporters of the Labour Party candidate had last week staged a one million-man march in Nasarawa.

The event had many young people in attendance, who clamoured for Peter Obi as the next president of Nigeria.

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