I Must Admit That There Are Some Yorubas Who Believed That Obi Is Their Candidate - Bayo Onanuga Speaks - Legitvibes May 2026

What drove this segment of the South-West to look beyond a "son of the soil" candidate? Several factors come to mind:

It suggests that the South-West is not a political monolith. There is a healthy, internal debate happening about the future of Nigeria and who is best suited to lead it. The Road Ahead What drove this segment of the South-West to

The Changing Tide: Bayo Onanuga Acknowledges Yoruba Support for Peter Obi The Road Ahead The Changing Tide: Bayo Onanuga

In major hubs like Lagos, the electorate is increasingly cosmopolitan. Voters here often judge candidates on their urban development plans rather than their ancestry. A Sign of Political Maturity? Onanuga’s willingness to admit this reality is, in

Onanuga’s willingness to admit this reality is, in itself, a step toward a more honest political discourse. Instead of dismissing dissenters as "traitors" to the ethnic cause, acknowledging their existence recognizes the diversity of thought within the Yoruba community.

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