I Must Admit That There Are Some Yorubas Who Believed That Obi Is Their Candidate - Bayo Onanuga Speaks - Legitvibes Today

During a recent discussion, Onanuga made a candid admission that has caught many by surprise:

Onanuga’s willingness to admit this reality is, in itself, a step toward a more honest political discourse. Instead of dismissing dissenters as "traitors" to the ethnic cause, acknowledging their existence recognizes the diversity of thought within the Yoruba community. During a recent discussion, Onanuga made a candid

The Changing Tide: Bayo Onanuga Acknowledges Yoruba Support for Peter Obi Several factors come to mind: In major hubs

What drove this segment of the South-West to look beyond a "son of the soil" candidate? Several factors come to mind: In a political landscape often defined by rigid

In major hubs like Lagos, the electorate is increasingly cosmopolitan. Voters here often judge candidates on their urban development plans rather than their ancestry. A Sign of Political Maturity?

In a political landscape often defined by rigid ethnic lines, a recent statement by Bayo Onanuga, a prominent figure in the APC and Special Adviser to President Tinubu, has sent ripples through the Nigerian commentary space.