We won't hand over 'sick' Nigeria to a quack doctor, Onoh replies Obi

Published date13 January 2023
Publication titleNigeria - The Nation

Spokesman of the Asiwaju Bola Tinubu Presidential campaign council in the southeast Dr. Josef Onoh has countered the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) Mr. Peter Obi, who warned about handing over a 'sick' country to a 'sick' president.

Onoh told Obi that he was a quack who issues nostrum testimonials and treats mail patients he has never seen, typical of a quack doctor.

He warned Nigerians that casting their votes for the LP presidential candidate would amount to unpalatable consequences for the nation he referred to as 'sick,' pointing out that Nigeria was not sick as obi claimed.

Onoh, in a statement in Kano State, said: 'We agree that our country, like other countries in the world, experiences suffering. It is also full of overcoming it, healing takes courage and Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has the courage even if he has to dig deep to find it unlike the Obidients' quack Doctor who advertises a positive cure for any disease, who issues nostrum testimonials, who sells his services to a secret non existent remedy, or who diagnoses and treats by mail patients he has never seen which is typical of a quack doctor.

'This same mobile quack doctor told Nigerians he wants to be president so he can replicate what leaders have done in Singapore, Egypt, etc, in Nigeria. Which obviously isn't the remedy his so-called sick country needs. A quack presidential hopeful like a quack doctor have no proper knowledge of the right dose, the way drugs act in the body, how to counter adverse/side effects of drugs/economy and what to do when emergencies/ national security issues similar to complex medical situations arise.

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'Casting your vote for the Labour Party presidential candidate will only result in unpalatable consequences for our great nation, whom he has disrespected so much and called sick.

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