
Peter Obi, former presidential candidate of the Labour Party,Obi expressed concern over how easily some young people could be influenced by money, suggesting such behavior poses a threat to Nigeria’s future. “You sell your future for just ₦20,000,” he said, emphasizing the need for stronger principles among the youth.

While some praised him for calling out what they see as a widespread issue, others felt the comment was insensitive, especially given the harsh economic realities many face. Critics argued that instead of blame, leaders should focus more on addressing the root causes—like poverty and unemployment—that make youths vulnerable to such choices.
Supporters defended Obi, saying his message was a reminder for young Nigerians to rise above temporary gain and make decisions that secure a better future.
The incident has sparked broader conversations on social media about leadership, responsibility, and the role of empathy in public discourse.