Morris Monye, a Director of Mobilisation for the Obidient Movement, led a delegation to visit the Emir of Kano and participated in Iftar with Obidient supporters.
During the visit, Monye and his team engaged in a fruitful discussion with the Emir, addressing issues of national development, youth empowerment, and democratic participation.
As part of the visit, Morris Monye joined Obidient supporters for Iftar, the evening meal to break the fast during Ramadan. The gathering fostered solidarity and community engagement, as supporters shared reflections on the movement’s vision for a new Nigeria.

Monye, in his address, urged the Kano Obidient supporters to remain steadfast in their pursuit of good governance, transparency, and accountable leadership. He reaffirmed that the movement is beyond politics—it is about nation-building and securing a brighter future for all Nigerians.
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Monye emphasized the need for unity across ethnic and religious lines, stressing that Nigeria’s progress depends on collective action and people-driven governance.
The Emir welcomed the delegation warmly, emphasizing the importance of peace, unity, and political engagement in Nigeria’s democratic journey.
The event ended on a high note with prayers for peace, stability, and prosperity in Nigeria, as supporters expressed their commitment to the movement’s ideals.
The visit signals a strategic effort by the Obidient Movement to strengthen its presence in the North, ensuring inclusivity in political discourse and grassroots mobilization.
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