Publisher of Ovation Magazine, Dele Momodu, has criticized former Vice President Atiku Abubakar’s “bullying,” pointing out that Peter Obi previously ran alongside him on a shared presidential ticket.
In a post on Monday, Momodu claimed it was “extremely sad” that Atiku, who chose Obi as his running mate in 2019, was now being targeted.
“It is extremely sad that a man who gave Peter Obi his first vice presidential ticket is being bullied in this manner. I wish to believe this is the handiwork of fake Obidients and agent provocateurs,” he wrote.
Later, during an X Space conversation, Momodu discussed the 2023 presidential race, regional voting dynamics, and internal opposition politics, eliciting diverse comments online.
He questioned the idea that Obi was denied victory in the election, citing the solid results from his traditional support base.
“You said Obi won and they did not allow him to take power. In 2023, Peter Obi had almost 100 percent of the votes from his territory, and the votes were recorded, yet you said he was rigged,” he said.
Momodu also addressed the problem of gaining national political support, particularly across regions.
“Northerners will not die for any southern candidate,” he said, a remark that drew backlash from some listeners who interpreted it as dismissive of Obi’s prospects in the region.
Defending Atiku’s political relevance, Momodu praised him as experienced and resilient, citing his performance in the previous election.
“In the last election, whether you like him or not, he came second. I am proud of him because he stayed focused. If he wins, he wins… he still remains a former vice president of Nigeria,” he said.
He further noted that the next electoral cycle could be decisive for Atiku’s political future.
“This one is the last one; if he loses the primary, then that is the end,” he said.
Momodu also warned against political hostility and online abuse, urging supporters across divides to maintain civility.
“I do not care… it is your right to say whatever you want about Atiku. I believe agent provocateurs are trying to penetrate our party. We will support whoever wins the ticket,” he said.
He emphasized the need for respectful political engagement, including towards President Bola Tinubu.
“Do not let us behave like thugs. I will not agree to anyone abusing Tinubu on this platform. Saying mean things about people is a reflection of who you are,” he added.
Momodu insisted that, despite criticism, he will continue to support Atiku, describing himself as “a last man standing.”








