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Onoh gives reasons Blinken called Nigeria’s President-elect

President-elect, Bola Tinubu’s spokesman in the south east, Dr. Josef Onoh has asked the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the March 18 election, Mr. Peter Obi to diligently verify the one hundred and ten reason the United States of America, US Secretary of State, Antony J. Blinken called Tinubu on the telephone.

Peter Obi had said that there was lack of clarity on the basis Blinken called Tinubu last Tuesday.

Onoh in responding to Obi clarified to the LP candidate that he was a third runner-up of the presidential elections and that his lack of clarity was his personal lack of acceptance of reality while in pursuit of an indiana Jones adventurous expedition.

Onoh however said that unlike Indiana Jones, Obi will not go home with an Oscar Award for his ongoing lawsuit.

Responding further, Onoh said: “It’s difficult to conceive how a candidate that came third in an election decided to dump clarity in acceptance of the truth and claims he won the elections by just 98 percent of votes garnered from five southeast states, then turns around to force Nigerians to dump clarity and proclaim him the president.

“Where is the clarity when living in self denial same Peter Obi wants to force Nigerians that they must accept him as the winner against the clear votes cast, he played ethnic and religious politics, created an online political militia with a trademark of bullying and threatening anyone with divergent views; he created a so called obidient movement with adrenaline fussed penchant for disobedience.

“He refused to accept clarity of criminality and terrorist activities in the southeast which has brought pain and sorrow to all in the south east.

“After failed attempts to bring the legitimate will of the Nigerian people to disrepute by himself, a certain female literal associate and not limited to a foreign psychologist who’s actions were more of a patient rather than a counsellor.

“Out of frustration he now attempts to accuse the Americans government for not giving legitimacy to his delusional wild goose chase. May I humbly clarity to H.E. Peter Obi (3rd runner-up of the concluded Nigeria presidential election) the basic diplomatic protocol of the U.S. Secretary of State, Antony J. Blinken’s call to our president-elect.

“Peter Obi being versatile in the area of verification failed to verify and clarify that the United States established diplomatic relations with Nigeria in 1960, following Nigeria’s independence from the United Kingdom. Following the 1999 inauguration of a civilian president, the U.S-Nigerian relationship began to improve, as did cooperation on foreign policy goals such as regional peacekeeping.