Former Anambra State Governor, Chris Ngige has shed light on his relationship with his successor and political opponent, Peter Obi during an interview on Signature TV from 1:01.

While addressing the ongoing public discourse surrounding their respective tenures, Ngige adopted a conciliatory tone, stating that he would not “pull him down.”

He then explained his position with a deeply personal connection, revealing that he and Obi share a familial bond that transcends political rivalry. “They will say it’s a pull down syndrome, I won’t pull him down, he is my younger brother,” Ngige said, adding a specific detail that shows the depth of their relationship. He clarified that Obi is “the same agemate with my brother, the Senior Advocate of Nigeria.”

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This statement offers a unique perspective on the often-heated political landscape in Nigeria, suggesting that behind the public clashes and disagreements, personal ties and a sense of shared community can still exist. Ngige’s comments come amid a political climate where his and Obi’s legacies as governors of Anambra State are often compared and contrasted, with supporters of each leader frequently engaging in a war of words.

By framing their relationship in a fraternal context, Ngige seems to be calling for a higher standard of political engagement, one that prioritizes respect and mutual regard over destructive rivalry.

The revelation about their similar ages and their connection through his own brother, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria lends an air of authenticity to his statement, suggesting that his reluctance to attack Obi is not just a political tactic but a genuine reflection of a personal principle. See The Only African President To Be Kissed On The Feet By Pope, Here Is The Reason (Photos)

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