On the occasion of Peter Obi’s 63rd birthday, a new political movement, the Arewa Indigenous Obidients Forum (AIOF), has been inaugurated to support his presidential candidacy in the 2027 general election.
The forum, comprising individuals from the Arewa region and beyond, aims to mobilize support for Obi’s leadership and vision.
Engr Alkasim Auwal, Coordinator General of AIOF, who briefed journalist at NUJ Secretariat Kano,praised Peter Obi’s track record of service and dedication to Nigeria, emphasizing his commitment to unity, inclusivity, and progress.
The forum seeks to promote Obi’s ideals and rally support for his presidency, driven by the belief that he embodies the values necessary to lead Nigeria towards a brighter future.
AIOF extends warm felicitations to Peter Obi on his birthday and expresses determination to work towards creating a better future for Nigeria under his leadership.
The forum invites all Nigerians to join hands in supporting Peter Obi’s presidential bid and building a stronger, more prosperous Nigeria for all citizens.
This development marks a significant milestone in the political landscape, as Nigerians from diverse backgrounds unite behind a shared vision for a better future.

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