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Tonto Dike attacks Peter Obi over borehole project


Popular Nollywood actress and politician, Tonto Dikeh has attacked, the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate in the 2023 election Peter Obi, over boreholes donated to some communities in Northern Nigeria.
Peter Obi had donated and inaugurated boreholes for different communities in the North.
Reacting on Instagram, Tonto Dike said she was disappointed and unsatisfied with boreholes donated to northern communities.
She urged the Anambra politician to join hands with President Bola Tinubu to contribute to Nigeria’s progress.
She wrote: “His Excellency, sir, with all due respect, @peterobigregory, I am deeply disappointed by this. The idea that Nigeria was almost entrusted to you, sir, is disheartening. This isn’t trolling; I’m genuinely dissatisfied with your actions.
“I’m in disbelief. Were you truly committed to taking this country to the next level? This situation highlights the need for all of us to join hands with Mr President, @officialasiwajubat, and actively contribute to the nation’s progress. It’s not a task for one person alone; it requires the dedication of all.
“YOUR EXCELLENCY, Mr. Obi, I am profoundly let down. Despite that, you remain one of my favourite politicians. However, I believe in speaking the truth directly because I love you, but I love Nigeria even more.”
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