Sunday, 31 August 2025

"My Past Criticism of Peter Obi Was Out of Ignorance" - Morayo Confesses After Exit from TVC


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"My Past Criticism of Peter Obi Was Out of Ignorance" - Morayo

Lagos, Nigeria – In a surprising turn of events, popular Nigerian media personality, Morayo Afolabi-Brown, has publicly retracted her past criticisms of former Anambra State Governor and prominent political figure, Peter Obi. In a recent statement, Morayo, known for her outspoken views on political and social issues, confessed that her previous negative comments were "out of ignorance" and a lack of thorough understanding of Obi's governance record and policies.

The statement, which has since gone viral on social media platforms, was made during her talk show, "Your View," on TVC. Morayo candidly admitted that she had based her prior opinions on hearsay and media narratives rather than on a deep dive into Obi's performance during his tenure as governor. She specifically highlighted her newfound appreciation for his fiscal prudence, infrastructure development, and commitment to education.

"I have done my research, and I must confess, I was wrong," Morayo stated. "My past criticism of Peter Obi was born out of ignorance. I was speaking from a place of not having all the facts. His records speak for themselves, and I have come to see the wisdom in his approach to governance."

This public apology and change of heart has been met with mixed reactions. Supporters of Peter Obi have lauded Morayo for her humility and willingness to admit her mistake, praising her as a true journalist who is dedicated to the truth. They believe her statement adds credibility to Obi's political message and may sway other undecided voters.

However, some critics have accused Morayo of political opportunism, suggesting that her shift in stance is a calculated move to align with the current political climate. Others have pointed out the responsibility of public figures to be well-informed before making pronouncements that can influence public opinion.

When contacted, a spokesperson for Peter Obi's political camp declined to comment on the matter, stating that Obi remains focused on his political agenda and the needs of the Nigerian people.

Morayo's statement serves as a stark reminder of the power and influence of public opinion, and the importance of fact-checking and thorough research before making judgments on political figures. As the political landscape in Nigeria continues to evolve, this incident underscores the need for a more informed and nuanced public discourse.

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