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Stop that, I’ve taken enough from you – Peter Obi slams Dino Melaye

Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, has hit out at Dino Melaye, a spokesman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, presidential campaign.

Obi lost his temper after Melaye described his supporters as ‘noisemakers’.

He also interrupted the former Anambra State governor’s speech with snide remarks and gestures.

The drama played out at a Townhall meeting of Arise Television on Sunday night.

Reacting, Obi said: “I won’t take this. That colonel is an NNPP person, and you’re saying it’s Obi People. Dino, please stop that!

“I have taken enough from you here. Why are you always calling me?”

This is coming at a time the former Kogi West Senator cautioned Nigerians against voting for Obi.

Melaye stressed that Obi would not win in 2023 because the ‘Euphoria’ surrounding his candidacy was gradually ‘dying’.

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