Obi denies religious war allegation after he admitted that yes he call Oyedepo. and Sowore reacted.
African Action Congress presidential candidate in February 25th election, Mr Omoyele Sowore has reacted after Labour Party’s candidate Mr Peter Obi admitted that he called Bishop David Oyedepo ahead of the election, but denied ‘religious war’ allegation.
An alleged audio of Mr Peter Obi with Bishop David Oyedepo was released weeks ago, where the former Anambra State Governor was begging the pastor to help him to beg his people in the South West, Kogi State and Kwara State to vote for him, and he has admitted that the call took place, but he said he did not say anything about religious war.
Mr Peter Obi was a guest on Arise Television programme on Monday night, and when he was asked if the conversation took place or it was just a propaganda by some people, Obi said it’s true, but he did not referred to the election as a religious war.
Peter Obi also described himself as the only non-Muslim governor, aside from erecting mosques, who has sent more people for pilgrimage in Mecca than other state leaders.
A lot of people have been reacting after Mr Peter Obi admitted that he called Bishop David Oyedepo before the presidential election, and Mr Omoyele Sowore has also reacted.
Reacting after Peter Obi admitted that he called Bishop David Oyedepo, AAC Presidential candidate in February 25th election, Mr Omoyele Sowore posted on his verified Twitter handle that;
“REPUBLIC OF LIARS!
Yes Daddy: Obi admits phoning Oyedepo, denies ‘religious war’ allegation”
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