Lai Mohammed

Peter Obi Couldn’t Have Won 2023 Election Even With 10 Million Votes – Lai Mohammed

Former Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has said that the Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 general election, Peter Obi, would not have emerged winner even if he had secured 10 million votes. Speaking during a recent podcast appearance, Lai Mohammed, who served under the administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari, said Obi failed to meet the constitutional requirement of securing at least one-quarter of votes cast in 25 states of the federation. “Even if Obi had got 10 million votes, he wouldn’t have won. This is because he still could not get one-quarter of the votes cast in 25 states. It is even on record that he could not provide agents at about 40,000 polling units,” the former minister stated. Commenting on the dynamics that shaped the 2023 presidential election, particularly in Lagos State, Mohammed noted that ethnicity and religion played a prominent role in the electoral process. “For the first time in the history of politics in Nigeria, ethnicity and religion played a very frontal role,” he said. He also pointed to the influence of the #EndSARS protests, especially in Lagos, suggesting that lingering anger among youths negatively affected the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its candidate, Bola Ahmed Tinubu. According to Lai Mohammed, many young voters “wanted a pound of flesh,” a sentiment he said shaped voting patterns during the election.

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Lai Mohammed Says Jollof Rice Originated In Senegal As Prisoners’ Meal

Former Minister of Information Lai Mohammed has claimed that Jollof rice originated in Senegal and was initially prepared as a meal for prisoners. Speaking on Channels TV on Tuesday, December 23, Mohammed, who served under the Buhari administration, explained that the dish’s name is derived from the Senegalese word “Wollof.” He said, “Jollof rice was actually prepared for prisoners because it was all put in one plate with oil, salt, and everything. The origin of Jollof is Wollof.” Mohammed noted that the link between Jollof rice and Senegal was later recognized on Wikipedia, crediting the Wollof people for the dish’s origin.

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Lai Mohammed Insists No Massacre Happened At Lekki Tollgate During #EndSARS

Former Information Minister Lai Mohammed has maintained that no massacre took place at the Lekki tollgate during the #EndSARS protests. Mohammed was responding to CNN’s report on the October 20, 2020, incident, which claimed soldiers fired live bullets at protesters. The Nigerian Army has consistently denied using live ammunition, saying only blanks were fired to disperse crowds following a government-imposed curfew. At the time, Mohammed wrote to CNN’s VP of Communications, Jonathan Hawkins, criticizing the report for relying on “manipulated social media videos” and spreading what he called disinformation. In an interview on Arise Television’s ‘Prime Time’ on Wednesday, Mohammed acknowledged that deaths occurred during the protests in Lagos, Abuja, and Kano, but disputed CNN’s account of the Lekki tollgate, noting that the network was not on the scene and relied on second-hand information. “Nobody ever said nobody died during #EndSARS. People died even in Abuja. They died in Lagos. They died in Kano. But CNN was not at the tollgate. CNN relied on second-hand thought and information,” he said. He also questioned the “massacre” narrative, pointing out that five years after the event, no families have come forward claiming relatives went missing from the tollgate. “#EndSARS was tragic, but the story of a massacre at the tollgate is fake news,” he said. Mohammed further revealed that during the protests, his family held a meeting urging him to resign, citing online and offline harassment and threats to their businesses. He explained that he had to convince them that stepping down was not a simple choice, as he had information and insights they did not. “One of the toughest moments in my life was when my family asked me to resign. They were bullied online and offline, and their businesses were threatened. I had to explain that there are things I know, things I see, that they cannot see,” he said.

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