She says 70% of Peter Obi’s fans are ‘Zombidients’ and ‘Obidiots’
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
Seventy percent of Peter Obi’s followers, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate, have been referred to as “Zombidients” and “Obidiots” by Nollywood actress Victoria Inyama.
When responding to a photo uploaded on Instagram by well-known on-air personality Daddy Freeze, the movie actor made this statement.
On August 31, 2022, Daddy Freeze posted on his Instagram page and divided the supporting base of the presidential candidate into three groups.
“Peter Obi supporters can be classified into 3 main groups: 1: Obidients: Amazing guys who understand his philosophy and support him passionately. 2: Zombidients: These ones just dey follow Obi cluelessly with their eyes closed as the name suggests,” he wrote.
“3: Obidiots: A coagulation of Louts and touts lurking online and offline, ready to jump and attack anyone who doesn’t support Obi. Which of these do you fall into? ~FRZ.”
After that, Inyama attacked the politician’s followers in the post’s comment area.
“Number 2 and 3 are major 70% Ask what they are supporting him for and no clue 😂😂😂😂,” she wrote.
Many people have been supportive of Obi’s campaign, notably some of your favorite celebrities.
Numerous Nigerian celebrities have spoken out since the election campaign started, not just about the candidates they support but also about the importance of voter turnout.
Okey Bakassi, a comedian from Nigeria, said in July that up to the election of Buhari, his love for the nation was unadulterated.
“I lost my “virginity” under Buhari’s administration…yes!…my love for Nigerian was pure and unbroken until Buhari happened to us in 2015. I can’t recognize my beloved country anymore,” he tweeted.
The comedian has never been silent on how he feels the present administration has been handling the country’s problems.
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