Two Labour Party Presidential Candidate supporters, known as Obidients have stirred reactions after donning a t-shirt with ‘Yes Daddy’ inscription.
Recall, the Labour Party candidate, Peter Obi was alleged in a viral leaked audio of having a phone conversation with the founder of the Living Faith Church, Bishop David Oyedepo, and describing . the 2023 presidential election as a religious war and urged Bishop Oyedepo to help him mobilize Christian votes.
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Following the unearthing of the controversial audio, opposition parties mocked the former Anambra governor for the continuous use of the words, ”yes daddy” in the alleged phone conversations.
However, supporters of the LP candidate, who are predominantly youths despite the backlashes he faced, changed the narrative by branding the alleged words of their principal in the telephone convo on T-shirts and rocking it everywhere since the audio surfaced on social media.
Some Nigerians Reacted
Kingsmeals wrote: “When APC throw lemons at Obidients, we turn it to lemonade. Who’s your daddy? Peter Obi. Agbado you people will continue to wail. We ready for una. See our beautiful ladies rocking our “Yes Daddy” Merch.”
Masterjoy wrote, ‘’Yes Daddy is better than drug Daddy. The fools have their brains damaged that they can’t even come up with a serious scandal. APC/Tinubu propagandists are the dumbest people on the earth.
Ladyexecellency wrote, “Why is APC campaigning after winning elections? Hacking private conversation is criminal in Nigeria. Moreso, nobody is fighting Atiku for this divisive and a criminal speech?”
Chidden wrote, “Beautiful Queens. One thing is clear about Obedients, they love good life and that’s what they peacefully clamour for unlike the other party that threatened fire and brimstone when they were contesting against the incumbent.”
Meanwhile, Obi in his reaction to alleged phone conversation with Bishop Oyedepo on Wednesday denied the authenticity of the phone conversation and disclosed he has instructed his lawyers to take action against the news platform that first released the purported tape.
According to him, he has never described the 2023 election as a religious war.