“Vision Without Structure”- Geh Geh reveals why Peter Obi can never win Tinubu even in a free and fair election

Social media influencer Geh Geh has sparked controversy by asserting that Peter Obi would struggle to beat Bola Tinubu, even in an election that is entirely fair.

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According to Geh Geh, Obi is a visionary leader but lacks the necessary political framework to translate his ideas into action, making it difficult for him to secure a win. By contrast, he said Tinubu’s political machinery is more organized and visible, pointing to early mobilization efforts and grassroots networks as evidence of established structures already in place.

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He said in part …

“Peter Obi can never win Tinubu even in a free and fair election. Even if they say make dey do the election very free and fair, Peter Obi can never win Tinubu and I’ll give four reasons. Number one, he not get structure. Peter Obi not get structure. He na leader way get vision but he not get path on how to reach that vision. Many people up till now never know the political party where Peter dey. They don’t know if whether hin dey ADC, PDP, they don’t know the political party. While Tinubu on the other hand, you see say, him vision they very, very clear. Now election never reach o, they don’t start campaign already. You see all the city boy movement, structures don they on ground, people don’t they on ground, bodies, personalities. They don they empower people to do the needful thing. While Peter Obi is more of the social media type of person….”

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