A trending video has stirred widespread conversation online, after a man believed to be a strong supporter of President Bola Tinubu was seen making a determined effort to take a selfie with the former Governor of Anambra State and a presidential aspirant of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Peter Obi.
The clip, which surfaced on Saturday, captured the moment at a public event in Lagos, where Obi was met with a warm reception from supporters.
The atmosphere was lively, with chants and excitement filling the air as the former governor made his way through the crowd.
Amid the surge of enthusiastic followers attempting to get closer for photos and brief interactions, one man stood out.
Dressed in Tinubu’s well-known signature cap, he appeared visibly eager as he navigated through the crowd, trying repeatedly to position himself for a selfie with Obi.
The scene quickly gained traction on social media, with many users describing it as both surprising and symbolic.
For some, the moment underscored the fluid nature of political loyalty in Nigeria, where admiration for public figures can extend beyond party affiliations.
Observers noted that despite being perceived as a supporter of Tinubu, the man’s excitement at meeting Obi reflected a broader reality in Nigerian politics—one where personalities often command cross-party appeal.
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Obi, who contested the 2023 presidential election under the Labour Party, remains a key figure in Nigeria’s opposition landscape.
With early attention already shifting toward the 2027 elections, he has been linked to the ADC where he is widely considered a strong contender for the party’s presidential ticket.
The viral clip has since fueled ongoing discussions about political identity, unity, and the unpredictable dynamics of public sentiment in Nigeria’s evolving democracy.
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