Obidients’ Family Let’s Be Further Inspired By This Tanzanian Brother

Obidients’ Family Let’s Be Further Inspired By This Tanzanian Brother

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----#Let's take back our country# A Tanzanian, with the name OGersh took the pains to climb to the top of the Africa’s tallest mountain, Mount Kil

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—-#Let’s take back our country#

A Tanzanian, with the name OGersh took the pains to climb to the top of the Africa’s tallest mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro for 10 and a half hours to place the Labour Party’s flag at the Uhuru Peak.

The Uhuru Peak is the highest point of the mountain and highest point in Africa.

“That is the price I pay; that is the thing I give so that we have a new Nigeria. I want my children and grandchildren to enjoy what I enjoyed in Nigeria, not what is currently happening.”

OGersh shared a picture of himself at Uhuru Peak, next to the Labour Party flag on Tuesday saying, “On Fri, 20/10/2022 after 10½ hrs of climbing, hiking and trekking, I made it to the Uhuru Peak of Mount Kilimanjaro, 5,895m above sea level. There is no better place to announce the coming of a New Nigeria than the rooftop of Africa.”

My dear Obidient Family, this Tanzanian’s sacrifice should inspire all of us to redouble our efforts and ensure that we take back our country.
Obi and Datti are not the ones running for the presidency of Nigeria, we the deprived citizens are the ones running through them.

This battle must be won for the future of our children and great grand children.#a new Nigeria is possible.

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