It Will Be Wise For Peter Obi To Return To PDP Now Following Atiku’s Resignation - Isaac Fayose (Video)

Posted by Samuel on Thu 17th Jul, 2025 - tori.ng

In a video he posted online, Fayose said this is the best time for Peter Obi to return to the PDP and secure the presidential ticket of the party for the 2027 general elections.

Businessman and social commentator Isaac Fayose has taken to social media to celebrate the reported resignation of Atiku Abubakar from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

In a video he posted online, Fayose said this is the best time for Peter Obi to return to the PDP and secure the presidential ticket of the party for the 2027 general elections.

In his video, Fayose said: ‘’Good news Atiku has finally resigned from PDP. Good news! I have been trying to suspend him for years, e nor go. Finally baba don go. Third time in 20 years.  This is what they call desperation. 

"For PDP, the biggest party in Africa, it is a welcome development. The Southerners will not have someone dragging their slot with them. It is a good news the party will have peace now. Third time going and coming, Baba finally don go. We hope e nor go come back this time. Mr Atiku! So you can allow the party because the proper opposition that it is supposed to be. 

"Atiku's ambition has grounded the party for too long. I don't know whether he forgot something in the villa. In and out of PDP, three times in 20 years. what shame!

"I hope Obi can come back to PDP now because they have got a lot of spread. I hope Obi can come back now!''

Watch a video of him speaking below:

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