Peter Obi Denies Fake Photos with Trump, MC Oluomo, Warns Against Disinformation

The New Diplomat
Writer

Ad

[FULL LIST] University of Ibadan Reclaims Crown as Nigeria’s Best Institution for 2026

By Abiola Olawale The University of Ibadan (UI) has surged back to the pinnacle of Nigerian higher education, clinching the title of the nation's top university in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2026. The development marks a return for UI, which dropped to fourth place in the previous year's assessment but now…

Experts React as FG, World Bank Clash Over Nigeria’s Poverty Figures

By Obinna Uballa A new poverty report by the World Bank has sparked a wave of controversy in Nigeria, with the Federal Government dismissing it as “unrealistic” and experts insisting that the figures, however grim, reflect the lived experiences of millions of citizens. The World Bank’s Nigeria Development Update released this week estimates that 139…

Israel, Hamas Greenlight First Phase of Trump’s Peace Plan

By Abiola Olawale Israel and Hamas have inked their approval on the inaugural phase of the United States President Donald Trump's Gaza peace initiative. The agreement, announced on Wednesday amid high-stakes indirect talks in Egypt, paves the way for an immediate ceasefire, the release of hostages, and a surge in humanitarian aid. This development is…

Ad

By Obinna Uballa

Former Anambra State governor and 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi, has disowned images circulating on social media that claim he met with United States President Donald Trump and Lagos transport union leader, Musiliu Akinsanya (MC Oluomo), respectively.

Obi, in a statement on Wednesday, said the photographs were “fake and doctored,” stressing that the reports accompanying them were entirely false.

“One of such images purports to show me with US President Donald Trump, alongside a fabricated claim that he praised me. Another seeks to depict me with MC Oluomo in his office. Let me state categorically that both pictures are fake and doctored,” Obi declared.

He described the fabrications as part of a wider problem of disinformation in Nigeria, warning that such acts are designed to mislead the public and divert attention from the real issues.

“These fabrications highlight the persistent dangers of fake news and disinformation in our society. They are not only misleading but deliberately designed to confuse, misguide, and distract the public,” he said.

Obi urged Nigerians to remain vigilant and to verify information before sharing, adding that if he had attended such meetings, he would have personally made them public on his official social media handle.

“My politics has never been about seeking praise or cheap publicity; it is about confronting the real problems of Nigeria and working towards solutions grounded in integrity, accountability, and transparency,” he noted.

He reaffirmed that his focus remains on tackling insecurity, promoting the rule of law, revitalising education and healthcare, and lifting millions out of poverty, insisting that “a new Nigeria is possible.”

Ad

Unlocking Opportunities in the Gulf of Guinea during UNGA80
X whatsapp