Renowned Nigerian clergyman, Fr. Kelvin Ugwu, has shared his sentiments on the challenges faced by prominent Nigerian politician, Peter Obi, in the current economic climate. Taking to his Facebook page, the reverend expressed pity for Obi, reflecting on the tough circumstances that the politician may be enduring.

Fr. Kelvin Ugwu recalled past statements where individuals vowed to “teach Obi a lesson.” In response to this, the clergyman empathized with Peter Obi, expressing concern for his well-being. He went on to convey his genuine worry, questioning whether Obi has had a meal in the face of the perceived hardships.

His post reads:
“We will teach Obi a lesson,” they said. And truly, I really feel for Obi. I can only imagine how he is suffering right now. Can someone check up on him? Has he eaten?”
The words from Fr. Kelvin Ugwu shed light on the human aspect of political figures and the potential struggles they may face during challenging times. The post encourages empathy and raises awareness about the impact of economic conditions on individuals, regardless of their public status.
