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Peter Obi Vows to Prove Election Victory: ‘We Won and We’ll Show It’

Peter Obi Claims Victory in 2023 Nigerian Presidential Election and Plans to Challenge Results.

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Peter Obi Vows to Prove Election Victory: 'We Won and We'll Show It'

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Former Governor of Anambra State Peter Obi has declared that his party, the Labour Party, won the 2023 Nigerian Presidential Election, and he intends to prove it.

Speaking to reporters at a press conference today, Obi emphasized that the election was rigged and that the results announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) do not reflect the will of the people.

“We won the election fair and square, and we will prove it,” Obi stated. “The Nigerian people have spoken, and they have chosen us to lead this great nation. We will not allow the corrupt and the powerful to steal this election from us.”

Obi also accused the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) of manipulating the election results. He called on his supporters to remain calm and peaceful, while vowing to exhaust all legal means to challenge the outcome of the election.

“We will not rest until justice is done,” Obi said. “We will fight this battle to the end, and we will emerge victorious. The people of Nigeria deserve better than this. We will not let them down.”

The Labour Party’s allegations of election rigging have sparked controversy and raised concerns about the credibility of the election results. The INEC has yet to respond to the accusations.

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