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Obidient Movement Kano Inauguration Inspires Hope for 2027

Obidient Movement Kano Inauguration launches Prosperity Cap, symbolizing Peter Obi’s 2027 vision of good governance, youth empowerment, and accountability

The Obidient Movement Kano Inauguration marked a significant step toward the 2027 general elections, as the group successfully established ward coordinators across all local governments in Kano State.

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Speaking at the inauguration held in Municipal LGA, National Coordinator Dr. Tanko Yunusa unveiled the symbolic Peter Obi Prosperity Cap a bold emblem representing Nigeria’s transition from consumption to production.

The cap, he said, embodies the collective rejection of hunger, corruption, and public fund mismanagement.

The event drew leaders from Jigawa and Katsina States, who pledged to spread the initiative across their regions, reinforcing the Obidient Movement’s growing momentum in Northern Nigeria.

According to Yunusa, the Prosperity Cap isn’t just about political branding—it’s a call to action for all Nigerians to demand accountability, transparency, and progress.

“This is a vision of hope, not just for the Obidient family, but for all Nigerians seeking change,” he stated.

The Obidient Movement Kano Inauguration also highlighted ongoing grassroots efforts to boost youth empowerment through civic engagement and policy education.

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With Peter Obi’s message resonating nationwide, the movement’s expansion into northern states signals a unified push for credible leadership ahead of 2027.

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