Apostle Kassy Chukwu Cites Betrayal by Peter Obi as Catalyst for President Tinubu Re-election Support
Apostle Kassy Chukwu reveals why he abandoned Peter Obi for President Tinubu, citing political betrayal and Obi’s move to the ADC as primary factors.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 1, 2026, 5:18 AM EDT
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The Theological Pivot Toward the Ruling Party
Apostle Kassy Kelechi Chukwu, the General Overseer of Peniel Global Ministries, has addressed the intense social media backlash following his formal endorsement of President Bola Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid. During a recent Wednesday service, the cleric, who also serves as a Senior Special Assistant to the Edo State Governor, articulated a sharp departure from his previous political stance. Chukwu framed his decision as a response to what he perceives as a lack of integrity within the opposition leadership, specifically targeting the former Labour Party standard-bearer. This public realignment marks a significant moment of political crossover for a figure once known for his vocal opposition to the current administration.
Allegations of Political Deception and Betrayal
The core of Chukwu’s grievance rests on the assertion that Peter Obi misled his supporters regarding his political trajectory and core principles. According to the cleric, Obi’s decision to exit the Labour Party and join forces with Atiku Abubakar in the African Democratic Congress constitutes a betrayal of the values he initially campaigned on. Chukwu argued that after spending years criticizing established political figures, Obi has now sought refuge in a similar alliance, which prompted the cleric to reconsider his own allegiance. This sense of personal and political disappointment has been cited as the functional catalyst for his move into the All Progressives Congress camp.
A History of Contradictory Public Statements
The transition has been complicated by the resurfacing of archival footage where Apostle Chukwu is seen issuing stern prophetic condemnations against President Tinubu prior to the 2023 elections. The viral spread of these older clips has fueled accusations of opportunism, as critics point to the stark contrast between his former rhetoric and his current role within a government-aligned office. While the cleric has not denied his previous statements, his recent address suggests that he views the current political landscape as fundamentally altered by the perceived failures of the opposition. The juxtaposition of his past curses against his current support highlights the volatile nature of clerical involvement in Nigerian partisan politics.
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