Obi Visits 3 U.S Cities To Engage Nigerians In Diaspora On Development

October 23, 2024
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Presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 election, Mr. Peter Obi, has begun a three-day tour of three cities in the United States of America in  continuation of his interactions with Nigerians in the Diaspora on the way forward for realising the new Nigeria dream.

The visit is also to fulfill Obi’s promise to return and appreciate Nigerians in the diaspora who supported him during the 223 presidential election.

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A statement from Peter Obi Media Reach (POMR), said the tour will begin on Thursday the 24th, and continue on Friday, 25th, and Saturday, 26th of October 2024 in the three U.S cities of Houston, Los Angeles, and Atlanta.

The statement signed by POMR Spokesperson, Ibrahim Umar, said the tour will be the last leg of Obi’s North America Appreciation visits that had earlier taken him to Toronto, Canada; Boston, MA; New York City; West Orange, N; Cherry, N; Dallas, TX; Charlotte, NC; and Detroit, MI.

“The tour is also to underscore Mr Obi’s commitment during the 2023 electioneering to consistently engage the Nigeria Diaspora and interact with them constructively in the nation-building debate for the creation of a new Nigeria,” the statement said.

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“He also uses the tour to sustain, by example, a new narrative where, unlike before, politicians only visit the national population when seeking their votes and support but hardly returns after elections to show appreciation.

Obi Visits 3 U.S Cities To Engage Nigerians In Diaspora On Development

“The tours will be mostly interactive to provide Obi the opportunity to once again, through questions and answers, unveil his mission for a new Nigeria that is Possible and to also react to the unpalatable state of the nation.

“The former Anambra State Governor remains ever grateful to Nigerians at home and abroad who continue to show unwavering support and trust in him morally, materially, and financially during the 2023 presidential elections.”

Obi Visits 3 U.S Cities To Engage Nigerians In Diaspora On Development

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Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with seven years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication.

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