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Ogun-East Obidients Celebrate Peter Obi's Birthday with EXCITEMENT, DANCE, and PATRIOTISM. 📸



Ogun-East Obidients kicked off their celebration of Peter Obi's birthday with a series of impactful service activities across Sagamu and other parts of Ogun-East in a DAY OF FUN, EXCITEMENT, and COMMUNITY SPIRIT. The day began with free medical care at NNPC, Isale Oko in Sagamu, where Obidients provided healthcare services to the community amidst cheers and dancing.

NNPC Isale oko, Sagamu 

Free Medical Outreach 

Following the medical outreach, Obidients proceeded to Ijoku Eleja junction in Sagamu for a rally where they sang a happy birthday song to Peter Obi with INDIVIDUAL EXCITEMENTS GALORE. The celebration drew the attention of passersby, who were impressed by the display of unity, joy, and DANCE MOVES. Many of these passersby later joined the walk, adding to the festive atmosphere. The SPOTLIGHT OF THE DAY was the popular "Flag Boy" waving the Nigeria flag with pride and passion, getting everyone hyped.

Peace and Unity 🇳🇬


The next stop was Sabo Under bridge, where Obidients carried out a business support program for market women and small-scale business owners. Grants were given to support these businesses, bringing OUTBURSTS OF JOY, GRATITUDE, and even MORE DANCING from the beneficiaries. The beneficiaries were filled with excitement and prayed for Peter Obi, the birthday celebrant.

Cross section of the Obidient Family, Ogun East 


Finally, Obidients converged at Sagamu Express for a sanitation drive, where they carried out cleaning activities to portray the legacy of Peter Obi through impactful service. BIKEMEN in Sagamu patrol ensured smooth movement, and there was a visible presence of the Nigeria Police Force that followed the whole program, adding to the security and grandeur of the event. This activity underscored the commitment of Ogun-East Obidients to community development and service.





The "Obidient Day of Service" in Ogun-East, powered by Hon. Adewale, Labour Party's House of Representatives candidate for Remo federal constituency, showcased the values of service, unity, celebration, and PATRIOTISM that define the Obidient movement in a BIG WAY. Comrade Olaoluwa Obaloluwa is the Coordinator of the Obidient Movement in Ogun state. Similar activities were taking place in other areas across the federation concurrently.










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