Politics
Peter Obi angrily snaps at Dino Melaye, Atiku and Tinubu absent from the presidential town hall meeting


During the presidential debate which took place yesterday, The Presidential candidate of Labour Party, Peter Obi publicly expressed his anger at politician Dino Melaye whilst the debate was in progress at the presidential town hall meeting organized by Arise TV on Sunday night, November 6.


This happened when one of the attendees stood up to question the presidential candidates and Dino was heard saying “Na wa o, Obi people.” On hearing the words of Dino, Peter Obi snapped at him.
“Stop that Dino. Why are you always calling me? I won’t take that. This man is from ANPP. Why are you calling him Obi people?” a visibly angry Peter Obi said. Obviously the attendee who asked a question was from ANPP, and Dino was in a hurry to throw shades at Peter Obi which Peter didn’t take lightly.


Here’s a video of what happened
And about the Presidential debate which required the presence of all the presidential candidates, APC’s running candidate, Bola Ahmed Tinubu and PDP’s running candidate, Atiku Abubakar were both missing in attendance.
Although Atiku Abubakar sent in his vice running mate, Governor Okowa to represent him. But that didn’t sit well with some of the people who attended, After a little protest against it, Governor Okowa told them Atiku was not in Nigeria and he took and was given permission for his absence, moreover, this wasn’t the main presidential debate.


Meanwhile, Information has it that the APC’S candidate, Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his running Vice, Kashim Shettima Were not in attendance and we’re later seen in a party they had to attend. Their representative said Tinubu can not honour every invitation as he has a tight schedule.


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