Abdul Taylor-Kamara, a 'Obidient' Sierra Leonean, has described his interaction with two recently relocated Nigerians who are staunch supporters of Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 general elections.
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The 'Obedient,' as they are affectionately known, are primarily young people who were exhausted by the unprecedented level of insecurity, record inflation, and unemployment rates, and who support the former governor of Anambra, Peter Obi.
Taylor claimed on Twitter that he met the Nigerians on a train in London on Tuesday, paid their expenses, and then discussed the ongoing presidential tribunal.
He added that they were astonished by how 'Obidient' he was despite not being Nigerian.
Taylor, who was ecstatic after meeting the Nigerians, noted that they commended him for the hospitality after they disembarked the train.
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Narrating his encounter, Taylor wrote:
“Bumped into two newly Japa’d Nigerians at a train station today. They asked for directions and told them I’m going to the same destination. We started conversing, and they were amazed at how Obidient i am despite being a Sierra Leonean.
“I can see the shock on their faces when I paid the bill as they’ve already converted it into Naira. We then discussed the election petition, and I told them I take my Ipad to work just to keep up to date on proceedings.
“I then mentioned @General_Oluchi @MissPearls @baikoblo @TheSerahIbrahim and @_weyimi for my daily update.
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