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There’s silent civil war in Obidient Movement – Tinubu’s aide, Bwala
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There’s silent civil war in Obidient Movement – Tinubu’s aide, Bwala

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President Bola Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, on Friday alleged that there is an ongoing silent civil war within the Obidient Movement.

Bwala said members of the movement hate the Nigeria they want to govern, stressing that it is an unpatriotic movement.

Posting on X, the presidential aide said some members have realized that the Obidient Movement is not a political movement but a hate, vitriol and unpatriotic movement.

He wrote: “There is a silent political civil war going on in the Obidient camp. The realisation that it is not a political movement but a hate, vitriol and unpatriotic movement. They hate the country they want to govern, you only need to hear them discrediting Nigeria, Nigerians and Nigerian leaders.

“Their members are beginning to see through the lenses. They are abandoning the so-called movement. Gbajue Gbajue Gbajue.”

There’s silent civil war in Obidient Movement – Tinubu’s aide, Bwala

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