Peter Obi, the anti-corruption outsider who may become Nigeria’s president, has won in Lagos, defeating the ruling party candidate known as the “godfather” of a city he ran as his personal fiefdom for two decades.
In a result that will shake up what is already Nigeria’s least predictable presidential election in a generation, Obi took more than 582,000 votes in the city, according to provisional results. He eclipsed Bola Tinubu by fewer than 10,000.
It will be seen as evidence that Obi, 61, has converted social media momentum and youth popularity into success on the ground for his Labour party. He and his followers, known as Obidients, offer the first major challenge to the two parties that have governed Nigeria since the return of
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2023-02-27 14:00:00Z
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