Labour Party Insider Critiques Peter Obi for Leadership Failures Following Departure of Key Campaign Strategist Isaac Balami
Campaign insider Oswald Ikaegbu slams Peter Obi’s leadership, citing ingratitude as the reason for aviation expert Isaac Balami's exit from the Labour Party.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 1, 2026, 11:11 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from The Nation

The Erosion of Loyalty Within the Obidient Movement
Pastor Ambassador Oswald Amaechi Ikaegbu, a key member of the 2023 Labour Party Presidential Campaign Council, has issued a scathing assessment of Peter Obi’s leadership style following the departure of Isaac Balami. Oswald characterized the loss of Balami as a significant blow to the movement’s intellectual and operational core, attributing the split to a systemic culture of ingratitude. According to the statement, the movement has struggled to maintain its cohesion due to a perceived failure to recognize the high stakes sacrifices made by its most dedicated supporters. This internal friction highlights a growing divide between the grassroots enthusiasm of the campaign and the administrative handling of its top tier contributors.
Uncompensated Logistics and the 7 Star Global Hangar Contribution
Central to Oswald’s critique is the extensive logistical support provided by Balami through his aviation firm, 7 Star Global Hangar. As the National Deputy Campaign Manager, Balami reportedly utilized his corporate infrastructure to maintain campaign aircraft and ensure nationwide mobility for the candidate. Beyond aviation, the report alleges that Balami personally procured and maintained a fleet of seven specialized vehicles to facilitate ground movement across all 36 states without receiving reimbursement. These contributions were described as pivotal to the campaign’s operational efficiency, yet the lack of subsequent acknowledgment has become a focal point of internal discontent.
Personal Financial Sacrifices and Professional Risks
The narrative of Balami’s involvement is marked by substantial personal financial commitment, including the alleged sale of private aviation assets to fund campaign requirements. Oswald asserted that Balami exhausted his life savings to cover the costs of security escorts and campaign flights, particularly in the volatile regions of northern Nigeria. These actions came at a significant professional cost, as Balami reportedly lost high level patronage from the previous administration due to his political alignment. The commentary suggests that these risks were taken under the assumption of mutual loyalty, a sentiment that Oswald claims has since been betrayed by the movement's leadership.
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