Fayose made the declaration in a Facebook post on Thursday after revealing that he met with Seyi Tinubu, businessman Pascal Okechukwu, popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, and other celebrities on Wednesday night.
According to him, the meeting was cordial, and he remains fully committed to Obi’s political movement despite maintaining friendships across party lines.
“Yes, I spent quality time with Seyi Tinubu, Cubana Chief Priest, Tosin, Prince and others last night after my interview with Arise News,” Fayose wrote.
He disclosed that Seyi Tinubu accompanied him to his car, where they prayed together.
“Seyi walked me to my car and we decided to pray together. We prayed for Mr President and we prayed for ourselves,” he said.
Fayose stressed that politics should not breed hostility, adding that he remains “100 per cent Obidient.”
“I love Tinubu; there is no hate in my DNA, and they accept my decision to vote and campaign for my own candidate, Peter Obi, and we still remain family. We do politics without hate. I am still 100% Obidient,” he added.
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