Washington D.C., 5th October2025] – In a powerful and widely attended virtual webinar hosted by the Global Peace Foundation, His Excellency Peter Obi, former Presidential candidate in Nigeria, delivered a compelling address on the urgent need for ethical leadership and youth empowerment to unlock Africa’s vast potential. The event, titled
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Bola Tinubu wins Nigeria’s presidential election
Nigeria's ruling party candidate Bola Tinubu declared Nigeria’s President-elect after garnering 8.8m votes against Atiku Abubakar who got 6.9m votes as Peter Obi comes third with 6.1m votes. Tinubu's declaration comes days after criticism by observers for widespread logistical failings, violence that suppressed the vote and complaints from opposition
Labour Party’s Peter Obi beats Bola Tinubu in Lagos
Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi has defeated Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress in Lagos State in a development that has ended the latter’s long grip in the state. According to the results released by the the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Obi beat Tinubu, a former
Labour Party’s Peter Obi poised to win Nigeria’s polls
Uhuru leads election observers as Nigeria decides
Retired President Uhuru Kenyatta is leading a team of election observers in Nigeria as Africa's most populated country goes to polls.The retired President has also managed to meet a host of local election stakeholders to deliberate on all mechanisms to deliver a free and verifiable election outcome. Among the local
Uhuru meets Nigeria’s top Presidential candidate Peter Obi
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta today held talks with Nigeria's Labour Party Presidential candidate Peter Obi. Uhuru is in Nigeria as the head of the Africa Union Electoral Observer Mission for the upcoming general elections. See also: Labour Party’s Peter Obi leads in Nigeria’s opinion Poll Mr. Obi who has been tipped to
Labour Party’s Peter Obi leads in Nigeria’s opinion Poll
On 25 February 2023, voters in Nigeria will go to the polls to determine their country’s next President, who will replace term-limited incumbent Muhammadu Buhari, the retired major general and former military head of state. Since the beginning of Nigeria’s current democratic regime in the 1990s, the presidency has been held
