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EXPOSED: How Peter Obi is using US back channels to promote his “religious war” agenda in Nigeria, blackmail ADC to get ticket ahead of 2027

By Oluwadara Akingbohungbe7 October 2025No Comments1K Views7 Mins Read
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In a chilling revelation that exposes the underbelly of Nigerian opposition politics, sources close to the Labour Party (LP) and the African Democratic Congress (ADC) have disclosed a calculated scheme by Peter Obi, the 2023 LP presidential candidate, to reignite religious tensions across the country. As his post-election star power fades amid economic hardships and shifting alliances, Obi is allegedly leveraging international back channels—particularly in the United States—to frame Nigeria as a hotbed of “Christian genocide,” potentially inviting foreign intervention. This, insiders claim, is part of a broader strategy to consolidate his influence within the opposition, including blackmail tactics against Muslim rivals in the ADC to secure a prime ticket for the 2027 polls.

The plot, pieced together from diplomatic leaks, social media campaigns, and party whispers, paints Obi as the silent architect of a divisive revival. Once hailed as a unifying force, his playbook now mirrors the very religious fault lines he exploited to near-victory in 2023.

Riding the Religious Wave to Stardom

Peter Obi’s ascent in the 2023 elections was no accident—it was fueled by a deliberate stoking of Nigeria’s deepest fault lines: faith and ethnicity. Campaigning relentlessly in churches across the South-East and beyond, Obi urged Christian congregations to “take back your country,” a rallying cry that resonated amid perceptions of northern Muslim dominance under the All Progressives Congress (APC). Videos from the era show him at events like the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria gatherings, declaring, “The church must take back Nigeria from those who have mismanaged it.”
This wasn’t mere rhetoric; it mobilized a youth-driven “Obidient” movement that turned out record southern votes.

But the most damning evidence came in a leaked April 2023 phone call with Bishop David Oyedepo, where Obi explicitly framed the election as a “religious war” between Muslims and Christians. “This is a religious war,” he reportedly told the cleric, urging mobilization of the faithful against a perceived “Fulani agenda.”
Though Obi initially dismissed the audio as fake, the full transcript confirmed the remarks, sparking nationwide outrage and accusations of bigotry.
These tactics propelled him to over 6 million votes, but at the cost of deepening national rifts—rifts he now seeks to exploit anew.

Fading Spotlight, Desperate Measures

Fast-forward to 2025: Obi’s glow has dimmed. Post-election legal battles fizzled, economic woes under President Bola Tinubu have diluted his anti-corruption narrative, and internal LP fractures have sidelined him. Polls show his approval dipping below 40% in key southern states, with many “Obidients” defecting to newer movements. Sources say Obi, eyeing a 2027 rematch, needs a spark. “He’s losing the youth to bread-and-butter issues,” one LP strategist confided. “Religion worked before; it’s his only card left.”

Enter his recent U.S. tour—a three-day whirlwind from September 24-27, spanning Washington DC, Atlanta, and Chicago. Billed publicly as diaspora engagements, the trip was a masterclass in shadow diplomacy. In DC, Obi met Democratic Senators Jon Ossoff (Georgia) and Raphael Warnock (Georgia), both vocal critics of religious persecution globally.
Warnock, a reverend himself, hosted Obi at the U.S. Senate, where discussions veered into Nigeria’s “plight,” per attendees. In Atlanta, Obi received honorary citizenship during Black Congressional Week events, rubbing shoulders with African-American leaders fixated on faith-based advocacy.

Timing was no coincidence. The U.S. Congress is seething over Nigeria’s neutral stance on the Israel-Palestine conflict, with lawmakers like Ossoff pushing sanctions for Abuja’s “timidity.”
Obi, sources allege, positioned himself as the perfect disruptor: a Christian leader whispering tales of Fulani herder militias “genociding” southern faithful. “He fed them the narrative,” a diplomatic insider revealed. “Obi knows U.S. evangelicals and hawks like Ted Cruz eat this up—it’s their ticket to intervene.”

Senators’ Drumbeat: Genocide as Casus Belli

The fallout has been swift and sinister. Since Obi’s departure, U.S. senators have amplified anti-Nigeria rhetoric, citing “Christian genocide” as grounds for drastic action. Cruz penned a fiery op-ed last week, accusing Nigerian officials of “ignoring Boko Haram invasions” and enabling “faith-based slaughter,” explicitly calling for U.S. “boots on the ground” if Abuja fails to act.
Ossoff followed with a Senate floor speech decrying “over 200 Christians massacred” in 2025 alone, linking it to “state complicity.”
Warnock’s office leaked memos urging the Biden administration to treat Nigeria as a “genocide watchlist” nation, echoing Obi’s “religious war” playbook.

These aren’t isolated rants; they’re coordinated. Leaked emails show Obi’s team sharing “evidence” dossiers—grainy videos of Plateau State clashes, inflated casualty stats from North-Central hotspots—with senatorial aides. The endgame? Pressure the U.S. to freeze Nigerian assets or back “regime change” whispers, creating chaos that Obi could ride back to power. “It’s 2015 Libya 2.0,” warned a State Department source. “Obi wants the West to fracture Nigeria so he picks up the pieces.”
Obidients on the Frontlines: Arms and Agendas

Back home, Obi’s foot soldiers are executing the ground game with zeal. In the volatile North-Central—ground zero for herder-farmer clashes—his inner circle is fanning flames. Prominent supporter Serah Ibrahim, a vocal Obidient analyst, stunned observers last month with a viral X thread urging “North-Central Christians to arm up” against “imminent jihadist threats,” framing it as “self-defense to hold the faith base.”
“Peter showed us in 2023: This is war,” she posted, tagging Obi’s handle. The call, viewed over 500,000 times, drew condemnation from security experts but applause from hardline Obidients, who see it as echoing Obi’s 2023 mobilization.

Ibrahim isn’t alone. LP youth wings in Benue and Plateau have distributed “faith protection” pamphlets, replete with U.S. senator quotes on genocide. Party data shows a 30% spike in “Obidient” recruitment drives in Christian enclaves, with funds traced to Obi’s U.S. diaspora hauls.

Blackmail in the ADC: Targeting Muslim Rivals

Obi’s ambitions extend to party poaching. With the LP fracturing, he’s eyeing the ADC—a rising opposition vehicle—as his 2027 launchpad. But to clinch the ticket, he’s allegedly weaponizing religious smears against Muslim contenders, chief among them former Kaduna Governor Nasir El-Rufai, who defected to ADC in early 2025.

El-Rufai, a Sunni heavyweight, has been Obi’s obsession. Obidient trolls, coordinated via WhatsApp cells, have resurrected the 2015 Zaria Shiite massacre—where El-Rufai’s forces killed over 300 during a procession clash—painting him as a “sectarian butcher” unfit for leadership.
Anonymous leaks to ADC insiders claim Obi holds “dossiers” of El-Rufai’s “anti-Shiite atrocities,” threatening to unleash them unless Muslim rivals step aside. “It’s classic blackmail,” an ADC source fumed. “Obi tells them: ‘Endorse me, or face the Christian wrath machine.'”

One email chain, obtained by this desk, shows Obidient admins directing attacks: “Hit Rufai on Shiites—remind them he’s the real divider.” El-Rufai’s camp has fired back, calling it “cheap desperation,” but the damage is done—ADC primaries are now a tinderbox of faith-based intrigue.

The Silent Puppeteer

Through it all, Peter Obi has remained eerily mute. No X posts decrying the U.S. saber-rattling. No rebuttals to Ibrahim’s arm-up calls. No defense against the ADC smears. His feed, last updated October 7 on Lagos demolitions, is a bubble of selective outrage—healthcare here, education there, but zero on the religious inferno he’s allegedly igniting.

Insiders say it’s deliberate. “Peter’s the brain—clean hands, dirty proxies,” one confessed. As Nigeria teeters, with fresh massacres in Kwara fueling genocide petitions to the UN, the question looms: Will Obi’s “new strategy” fracture the nation beyond repair, all for a shot at Aso Rock?

Nigeria deserves better than recycled wars—religious or otherwise.

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