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Obidient calls for the immediate removal of Tinubu from office

August 1, 2024 1 min read

August 1, 2024.

A Prominent member of the OBIdient movement rumored to be based in Europe has called for the immediate removal of President Tinubu from office.

The development arises amidst growing protest tension against the country’s economic conditions and high cost of living.

The Obidient movement, a political group that emerged during the last election cycle, has been vocal against President Tinubu’s administration.

The call for President Tinubu’s removal is not new, but the latest statement from the prominent Obidient member, Chidi Harry, popularly known as (Chiditweet) has drawn a lot of attention on social media.

His tweet with the hashtag #TinubuMUSTGO has sparked widespread controversy and garnered significant attention on social media platforms, igniting a heated debate among users with different viewpoints.

“After all the deaths caused by Tinubu and his police officers, the story has changed!

IT IS OFFICIAL #TinubuMUSTGo” He tweeted.

It is essential to note that the call for Tinubu’s removal is not necessarily representative of the entire Obidient movement or its supporters.

However, it reflects the growing discontent among some Nigerians with the current state of affairs.

We will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as more information becomes available.