Asari Dokubu, a former Niger Delta militants leader, has accused supporters of Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter of falsifying statistics of obidients rallies.
Asari shared a video where he displayed AK-47 rifles against supporters of the presidential candidate of Labour Party popularly called ‘Obidients’.
Asari Dokubo has before now made public his disdain for the Obidients and Peter Obi and had declared his support for presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Bola Tinubu..
Recall that Asari also in a recent viral video, slammed the Obidients for claiming to have held a 2 million-man match in 15 thousand capacity Jos Stadium.
He ended his video by displaying his AK-47 rifles, declaring he is not afraid of the Obidients.
In his words; “Two million-man match in a fifteen thousand capacity stadium? In fifteen thousand capacity stadium and you held a 2 million-man match? You people should stop
lying. Why not show us a stadium filed with 15 thousand people, we’ll accept it.
“Obi is going nowhere. This your Obi movement is a joke. Presenting Obi as a candidate is what any rational
human being should not even think about. Presenting Obi as a candidate, a man who failed in Anambra. Nothing to show for in Anambra and that is the best
Igbos can present.
“I feel sorry for Igbos. Anybody who talks you abuse them…you can’t abuse me. You can’t do me anything. If you come I go pursue you. Me na Tinubu I dey o. Na Tinubu go win this election o. Obi self no go carry third. I
be coward? I dey here.” He said.
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