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Peter Obi serves food at Imo Jubilee of Hope and ignites backlash
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51858, member: 636"] Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi addressed social media reactions after images circulated showing him distributing meals at a recent Imo State gathering. The photographs generated widespread online discussion about the politician's actions during the private event. Obi clarified through social media that attendees specifically requested his personal assistance with food service. He emphasized that the Jubilee of Hope gathering encourages wealthy participants to demonstrate humility by serving less fortunate community members. The event aims to promote empathy and social responsibility rather than political positioning. The politician stressed that multiple distinguished Nigerians participated in similar service activities during the same occasion. Cardinal Onaiyekan, Senator Osita Izunaso, and former Seplat Plc Chairman Dr. A.B.C. Orjiako joined the volunteer efforts without seeking media attention. Obi explained that third parties shared the images without his knowledge or approval. He noted that critics attempted to politicize what he considered a genuine act of community service. The former governor maintained that such gestures reflect his personal values rather than campaign strategies. Obi described his commitment to simple living and regular service to others in his private life. He mentioned that he maintains his household without domestic help and personally attends to guests. The politician extended his stay at the event because numerous attendees sought his direct involvement in meal distribution. He advocates for transforming symbolic gestures into cultural practices that address societal inequalities. Obi concluded by promoting collaborative efforts to build a more equitable society. [/QUOTE]
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