Abayomi Arabambi Accuses Peter Obi of Identity Theft in Explosive Press Conference

Abayomi Arabambi,

Abayomi Arabambi, a prominent figure within the Labour Party in a recent press conference that has sent shockwaves across Nigerian politics made sensational allegations of identity theft against former presidential candidate Peter Obi. The video of Arabambi’s press conference has gone viral on social media, and it has created a buzz of controversy and intrigue in the political landscape.

Arabambi’s startling claims began with him questioning the authenticity of Peter Obi‘s identity. He pointed out discrepancies between the names on Obi’s NYSC (National Youth Service Corps) certificate and his WAEC (West African Examinations Council) certificate, leading to the explosive accusation that Obi was using the identity of his deceased brother. Arabambi demanded answers about the elder brother’s name and whereabouts, deepening the mystery surrounding Peter Obi’s past.

Accusations of Treason and Political Gamesmanship

Arabambi did not stop at merely accusing Peter Obi of identity theft. He proceeded to criticize Obi’s actions, referencing a press conference held by the former presidential candidate on October 11, 2023, where Obi accused President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of using fake identity. Arabambi stated that Obi’s actions were unwarranted and potentially seditious, as he was attempting to undermine the president through intimidation.

The Labour Party representative asserted that such allegations should be brought before the Supreme Court, rather than being played out in the media. He warned that attempting to levy war against the President through false accusations could lead to grave consequences, including the possibility of a treason charge punishable by death or life imprisonment.

Abayomi Arabambi
Abayomi Arabambi Accuses Peter Obi of Identity Theft

Abayomi Arabambi Seeks Clarity on Peter Obi’s Past

One of the key demands made by Arabambi was for Peter Obi to provide clarity regarding his family background and personal history. He questioned the relationship between Obi and individuals identified as IKB Jakes 5 and the late Senator Okwoko from the 1980s. Additionally, Arabambi inquired about Obi’s business interests in the United States, the passport he used to travel there, and his birth certificate to confirm the names he carries.

Arabambi alleged that during the screening process for the presidential candidacy, he discovered discrepancies in the names used by Peter Obi on different certificates, including those from the University of Nigeria Nsukka. These inconsistencies further fueled the suspicions of identity theft.

A Call for Transparency and Personal Safety

In his impassioned address to the press, Abayomi Arabambi called on Peter Obi to address the questions surrounding his deceased brother and provide clarity on his own identity. He accused Obi of using his late brother’s identity and the deceased sibling’s company.

Banner-Abayomi Arabambi-at press conference, Abayomi Arabambi, Said Peter Obi Stole brother Gregory Obi's Identity.
Abayomi Arabambi, Said Peter Obi Stole brother Gregory Obi’s Identity.

The press conference took an ominous turn when Arabambi claimed to have received threats from Peter Obi and Julius Abure, warning him against going public with these allegations. Arabambi expressed concern for his personal safety and implored the Inspector General of Police and the Director General of the Department of State Services to protect him from potential harm.

As the controversy deepens, the Nigerian political landscape has been rocked by these explosive allegations of identity theft and potential foul play. The nation waits with bated breath to see how Peter Obi and the authorities respond to the serious accusations made by Abayomi Arabambi, who has placed his personal safety on the line in the pursuit of what he believes to be the truth.


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