Monye leads Obidient Movement to Emir of Kano, joins Iftar with supporters
Morris Monye, Director of Mobilisation for the Obidient Movement, on Monday led a delegation to visit the Emir of Kano, reaffirming the Obidient Movement’s commitment to national unity, youth empowerment, and inclusive governance.
During the visit, Monye and his team engaged in fruitful discussions with the Emir, focusing on issues of national development, democratic participation, and grassroots mobilisation. The Emir warmly received the delegation, emphasising the importance of peace, unity, and active political engagement in Nigeria’s democratic journey.
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As part of the visit, Monye joined Obidient supporters in Kano for Iftar, the evening meal marking the end of the daily fast during Ramadan. The gathering strengthened solidarity within the movement, providing an opportunity for supporters to reflect on the vision for a new Nigeria.
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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.
The visit signals a strategic effort by the Obidient Movement to expand its influence in Northern Nigeria, ensuring that political discourse is inclusive and representative of all regions and communities.
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Monye emphasised the importance of unity across ethnic and religious divides, stressing that Nigeria’s progress depends on collective action and people-driven governance.
The event ended with prayers for peace, stability, and prosperity, as supporters reaffirmed their commitment to the movement’s ideals.

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