
…whether we agree with his politics or not, Peter Obi has definitely made a strong impact on Nigerian politics and youth participation.
Whether you support him politically or not, one thing many Nigerians admire about Peter Obi is his simplicity, discipline and ability to connect with ordinary people.
Peter Obi has built a strong movement, especially among Nigerian youths, simply because many people see him as relatable and different from the regular political class.
Here are some life lessons I believe people can learn from him.
- Live A Simple Life:
One thing that stands out about Peter Obi is simplicity.
Despite holding big political positions before, he is still known for living a modest lifestyle compared to many politicians.
Many Nigerians admire the fact that he flies economy sometimes, carries his own bag and avoids unnecessary show off.
The lesson here is simple:
Do not live to impress people unnecessarily.
- Discipline And Prudence Matter:
Peter Obi is always talking about cutting waste and managing resources properly.
As former governor of Anambra State, many people still mention how he focused on savings and careful spending.
Whether people agree with all his methods or not, one thing is clear:
Discipline matters in leadership and even in personal life.
Many people earn well today but still suffer because they cannot manage money properly.
- The Power Of Consistency:
Before 2023, many people never believed Peter Obi could build such a strong national movement.
But through consistency, persistence and communication, he was able to gather millions of supporters across Nigeria and even outside the country.
This teaches us that consistency can turn a small idea into something powerful.
- Young People Want To Be Heard:
One major thing Peter Obi’s movement revealed is that Nigerian youths are tired of being ignored politically.
He gave many young Nigerians hope and made them feel included in national conversations.
The lesson here is:
Never underestimate the power of listening to people, especially young people.
- Reputation Is Important:
One reason many Nigerians support Peter Obi is because they believe he has a cleaner image compared to many politicians.
In life, your reputation can open doors for you long before you even speak.
-Build a good name.
-Protect your integrity.
-People respect consistency of character.
Whether we agree with his politics or not, Peter Obi has definitely made a strong impact on Nigerian politics and youth participation.
At the end of the day, every leader has strengths people can learn from.
The lesson is to learn good things from people regardless of political party.
A message from
Mr. Odewale Adesoye AKA Green Man.
Re: 5 Life Lessons I Have Learnt From Peter Obi – Odewale Adesoye (Green Man) by Ibadanfarmroad: 8:32pm On May 27
When people talk of financial prudence about obi I just laugh, a man that his govt house budget was bigger than budget for education when he was a governor ? Someone that saved money in three banks that he had interest in when doctors were on strike for 13 months in the same state ?🤣🤣🤣
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Re: 5 Life Lessons I Have Learnt From Peter Obi – Odewale Adesoye (Green Man) by christejames(m): 8:38pm On May 27
The People’s President is an epitome of leadership and humanity, a rare breed.
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Re: 5 Life Lessons I Have Learnt From Peter Obi – Odewale Adesoye (Green Man) by Alaigbo(m): 8:52pm On May 27
People pandora criminal you mean.
christejames:
The People’s President is an epitome of leadership and humanity, a rare breed.
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Re: 5 Life Lessons I Have Learnt From Peter Obi – Odewale Adesoye (Green Man) by illicit(m): 9:06pm On May 27
I learnt not to take advice from a mad man for reasons that are very obvious….
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Re: 5 Life Lessons I Have Learnt From Peter Obi – Odewale Adesoye (Green Man) by Dkunle: 10:03pm On May 27
Odewaleadesoye:
[font=Georgia]…whether we agree with his politics or not, Peter Obi has definitely made a strong impact on Nigerian politics and youth participation.
Which impacts, when, how, where
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Re: 5 Life Lessons I Have Learnt From Peter Obi – Odewale Adesoye (Green Man) by femi4: 10:03pm On May 27
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Trying to cover his tracks
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Re: 5 Life Lessons I Have Learnt From Peter Obi – Odewale Adesoye (Green Man) by SixSeven: 10:04pm On May 27*
Peter Obi is not a saint but in the land of criminals, the one who pretends to be a spiritual leader will win sympathy.
SixSeven:
I watched Obi speaking to Kayode before I saw Abdullahi’s interview. One thing I can tell you for free is that Obi is more measured in talking about ADC and Bolaji, Amaechi etc should learn from this. He never abuses, he was still thanking David Mark for his maturity. He knows he may still need the ADC. ADC on the other hand, from Okonkwo to Momodu keep talking down on Obi. I don’t think they have learned anything from how Obi speaks about his former principals. You will never hear him abuse Atiku, even to criticize Tinubu, the interviewer had to ask him if he was afraid of calling Tinubu’s name.
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Now the problem I have is that our politics has sink so low that Obi is the one that looks good out of all of them. We have had low grade politicians especially since they packaged Buhari that anything Obi says look good but if you critically analyze him, you can see that we are not asking questions and we are bound to repeat the same mistakes if he wins. Nigerians get carried away by emotions and ojuelegba logic. For instance someone can say I don’t trust all of them, at least, Tinubu has been there before, Atiku has been there before as VP, let me choose those ones. You know why? Nigerians have Stockholm syndrome. Any of their leaders that increase the pain for them, they somehow increase the threshold of resistance. No one is asking questions anymore and the campaign we have today is so poor that Obi is the only one talking about some of the issues. Some. He is supposed to be in debates, more question time, how do you want to fix it, do you have your cabinet ready etc but Nigerian politics today is so poor, I may not blame him for not saying everything he wants to do because once you do that, these guys will copy it or attack the person or start promoting their propaganda.
Of all the candidates, only Obi seems to have that aura of decency to inspire change. The last person that demonstrated this was Osinbajo, even though I don’t support the party but he had it and everyone saw it. That so-called new Sherrif in town Lai Muhammed was touting was shown by Osinbajo in those two weeks he was in charge. Leadership is not all about bragging, power or might. Your aura matters and it is this decency that is working for Obi. He is part of the ex Governors set but his ways and conduct make him stand out and even if the other candidates copy him, if e no be panadol, e no fit be like panadol. I wish Nigeria good luck.

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