Peter Obi jumps out of car to directly traffic by himself at busy Anambra junction

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Many Nigerians were surprised after Mr Peter Obi reportedly jumped down from his vehicle at Oba via Newi Junction in Anambra State and personally started directing traffic.

Peter Obi impresses Nigerians as he directs traffic himself

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Eyewitnesses said the former presidential candidate took the initiative to ensure smooth traffic flow, leaving both motorists and onlookers impressed by his hands-on approach.

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The unexpected display of humility and leadership has since gone viral on social media, with users praising Obi for his simple yet impactful gesture.

Netizens React

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@eezharhh wrote: “This man eye service too much ”

@Teniola2340 commented: “Would he be doing all these when he becomes president?”

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@zyainy added: “Nothing wey this man never do to win the heart of people. E no easy to get position for this country.”

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@priscanall said: “Obi jump down direct traffic like boss! Other politicians dey inside AC dey press phone, this man na real leader”

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@CallMi_Alex_ noted“A rare show of humility and leadership. Sometimes the simplest actions speak the loudest”

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@elvis_analyst remarked: “Humility runs in his veins”

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@MolanoHybrid joked: “This one too na campaign ”

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The incident has sparked conversations about political humility, leadership, and how small gestures can leave lasting impressions on citizens.

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