
A Nigerian Catholic priest, Fr Kelvin Ugwu, has stirred political debate after making strong remarks about the possible impact of Peter Obi on Nigeria’s political class if he becomes president.
The cleric shared his views in a detailed Facebook post, where he also advised supporters to focus on principles rather than personal gain. His comments have since generated mixed reactions online.
He wrote:
“If you want to support Peter Obi, support him because of what he stands for and what you believe he can do for Nigeria and not because of what you hope to gain from him personally.”
He stressed that Obi is not known for sharing money casually or giving out favours without clear purpose.
The priest explained that Obi is unlikely to give money without reason or connection to work done. He said such expectations often lead to disappointment.
He added that Obi gives money only for specific purposes like services, projects, or assigned tasks.
According to him, even close relations may not receive preferential treatment outside established processes.
Fr Ugwu also described how Obi reportedly handles logistics and personal responsibilities. He said individuals travelling with him may have to fund their own expenses unless officially engaged.
He further stated that Obi would focus attention on national development priorities if elected president.
The priest claimed the North would likely receive significant attention due to its economic potential.
He wrote: “Obi will reduce the size of government. He will cut down some of the excesses in the Senate.”
He also added: “He will automatically end the political careers of many people who have no profession or source of livelihood outside politics.”



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