Nigeria’ll regain pride of Africa position – Obi reacts as man climbs Kilimanjaro to place LP’s flag | NN NEWS

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The Labour Party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi has reacted to the recent act of his supporter who climbed Africa’s tallest mountain, Kilimanjaro.

Recall that a man identified as OGersh had shared a picture of himself at Kilimanjaro, next to the Labour Party flag.

While reacting, Obi said he was overwhelmed by the support and love from his supporters, both in Nigeria and the diaspora.

Taking to his Facebook page, the former governor of Anambra State gave assurance that under his watch, Nigeria will regain its true position as the pride of Africa.

He wrote, I am always overwhelmed by the show of love and support from the OBIdients in Nigeria and Diaspora. Your many acts of sacrifice reassure me of your patriotism and flaming desire to take back your country for good.

Thank you @OGersh for taking our Obidient message to the peak of Mount Kilimanjaro. It must have been a tough journey going up there for a noble sacrifice. I assure you and every Nigerian that under my watch, Nigeria will regain its position as the pride of Africa.

It may be a tough journey, but we are not stopping, till we get to the top.

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