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Nigeria: Peter Obi Denies Meeting Tinubu in Rome Over Alleged ₦225bn Fidelity Bank Debt

  • Peter Obi denied meeting President Bola Tinubu privately in Rome on May 9 regarding a purported ₦225 billion Fidelity Bank debt scandal.
  • The denial followed media reports alleging Obi sought presidential intervention over Fideliity Bank's financial issues, which Obi called a blackmail campaign.
  • Obi stated that since Tinubu took office, their only interaction was a brief, respectful greeting lasting about a minute at the ceremony held at Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome for Pope Leo XIV's installation, and he has not sought any private meetings with the president.
  • Obi expressed frustration that his recent spiritual visit to Rome has been unfairly used as part of a smear effort, clarifying that although he once served on the board of Fidelity Bank, he does not own the institution.
  • Obi called on Nigerians to reject falsehoods and focus on his advocacy against poverty and bad governance amid ongoing negative claims.
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. broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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