Peter Obi reacts to Popes’ new book ‘Hands off Africa’ 

The Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi has reacted to the new book written by Pope Francis.

The ‘Hands off Africa‘ book, which was prefaced by the global author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, showed how the West exploited Africa.

Obi via his Twitter page wrote: “I am glad to see the release of the new book, “Hands Off Africa”, written by Pope Francis and prefaced by our literary ambassador and global author – Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

“The book whose release is timely, touches on a very critical point of discontinuing the exploitation of Africa by the Western powers. As Pope Francis suggests, “May Africa be the protagonist of its own destiny!

“I have consistently called on Nigerians to take back their country because only Nigerians can save Nigeria. This is the only nation that we have, and it is ours to build and develop.

“When I rejected the dual citizenship of other countries years back, I was conscious that Nigeria as the only country that I have will need my full attention and commitment in the years to come.

“I remain committed to the progress of our nation, Nigeria, and to her continued constructive role in Africa. -PO.”

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