General News | 27 February 2023 16:58 CET

Nigerian Film Maker: Two big lessons from Peter Obi

By Agboola Ibrahim

Onyeka Nwelue has carefully penned down appreciable lesson that can be deduced from Peter Obi's, the Labour party flag bearer decisiveness.

Onyeka Nwelue is a Nigerian filmmaker, publisher, talk-show host and author. He is the founder of the Oxford-based James Currey Society, under whose auspices, he established the James Currey Fellowship.

Recall that , yesterday 25th of February 2023, Nigeria conducted its periodic election across the country for presidential and national parliamentary positions.

However, in the heat of the election, results in some polling units are beginning to be released on social media and people are perceiving that Peter Obi of the Labour party is pulling huge in unpredictable domains.

Nevertheless, the Nigerian Filmmaker took to his social media to relate two lessons that can be learnt from Peter Obi's decision. Firstly, he advised that there is no limitations to what one can achieve and one should not be undermined about the enraging status of anybody.

Secondly, he praised Nigerians for being selfless. He also disclosed that he will love whom they want without requesting anything in return.

His post read:
"Two big lessons from Peter Obi: don’t let anyone or anything demoralize or deter you from going after something you’re convinced you can achieve. And, yes, Nigerians can actually love someone, without you dashing them money o. Just give them hope."

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