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Obidient Movement Faces Leadership Change as Finance Director Resigns

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The Obidient Movement, known for mobilizing support for Peter Obi after the 2023 presidential election, is facing internal challenges following the resignation of its Director of Finance, Dr. Peter Agada.

Agada announced his decision at a press briefing in Abuja, explaining that his departure was driven by a lack of organizational structure and clear coordination within the movement, rather than personal disagreements.

During his resignation, Agada also introduced a new political platform called The Movement Nigeria, signaling potential shifts among supporters of the post-2023 coalition. He expressed concerns over being left out of meetings and decision-making despite his senior role.

The movement now faces questions about how Agada’s exit will impact its influence and what steps members might take in response to the emerging platform.

Observers are watching closely to see how this leadership change will shape the Obidient Movement’s direction in the coming months.

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