Reverend Father Evaristus Bassey calls for Nobel Peace Prize for Peter Obi
Father Evaristus Bassey


In a series of tweets, Father Evaristus Bassey, a prominent Nigerian figure, has expressed his admiration for Peter Obi and suggested that he be considered for the Nobel Prize for Peace. The tweets shed light on the potential consequences that could have unfolded in Nigeria after a controversial election, emphasizing Obi's role in keeping the nation united and restrained despite numerous provocations.


Father Bassey acknowledged the possibility of the judiciary succumbing to bribery, threats, or other forms of manipulation, but emphasized that the Nigerian people have already learned valuable lessons from the electoral process. He expressed optimism that Nigeria will ultimately improve, even if it takes time.


"We are not anarchists," Father Bassey declared, asserting that if the judiciary fails to uphold justice, the Nigerian people will regroup and continue the fight on another day. He cautioned against protests, believing that such actions would only provide an opportunity for divisive forces to exploit and endanger innocent lives. Father Bassey was resolute that the Nigerian people would not allow their blood to be shed in vain, stating that some battles in Nigeria are not worth fighting.


Father Bassey also pondered the hypothetical scenario of what could have transpired if former President Goodluck Jonathan had not demonstrated a peaceful transition of power. While acknowledging the need for Peter Obi to continue the legal battle to the Supreme Court, Father Bassey suggested that if the highest court in the land upholds the election results, the only option left would be to wait for the next electoral cycle. He cautioned against underestimating the ruthlessness of those in power, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a peaceful approach.


The tweets by Father Evaristus Bassey have sparked a conversation regarding the state of democracy in Nigeria and the need for peaceful means of addressing political grievances. His messages echo the sentiments of many Nigerians who long for a fair and just electoral system, and who recognize the importance of unity and restraint in the face of challenges.


As Nigeria navigates through this contentious period, the calls for peace and unity from influential figures like Father Bassey resonate with citizens who yearn for a brighter future. The path to progress may be filled with obstacles, but with perseverance and a commitment to non-violence, the Nigerian people strive to build a nation that upholds justice and equality for all.