Peter Obi: Why APC is having sleepless night – Fayose

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Isaac Fayose, brother to former Ekiti State governor, Ayo Fayose, has suggested why the All Progressives Congress, APC, is having sleepless nights despite the loss of the Labour Party, LP, presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

Fayose said the level of reception accorded Obi by Nigerians in the diaspora makes the APC feel Obi is still campaigning.

Reacting to a video of Obi being received by Nigerians abroad, Fayose claimed that APC is wondering why a loser would be accorded such treatment.

Taking to his Facebook, Fayose said: “They are wondering what kind of man is Peter Obi, how can a perceived loser be receiving this kind of treatment for free?

“This is why they are not comfortable, having sleepless nights, saying Peter Obi is a threat to them and democracy.

“How can someone going about his normal activities be a threat to APC if not that they are not at rest, they have no peace of mind.”

(DailyPost)

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