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“Leave My Boyfriend Alex Otti Alone!” — Ifenkili Podcast Blasts APC Pressure In Abia (VIDEO)

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March 24, 2026
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“Leave My Boyfriend Alex Otti Alone!” — Ifenkili Podcast Blasts APC Pressure In Abia (VIDEO)
“Leave My Boyfriend Alex Otti Alone!” — Ifenkili Podcast Blasts APC Pressure In Abia (VIDEO)

Ifenkili Podcast has reacted to the political developments involving Alex Otti in Abia State. Click the link below to read the full story.

A political conversation is generating reactions in Abia State after the Ifenkili Podcast released a video discussing the growing political pressure on Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, to allegedly join the All Progressives Congress (APC).

In the video discussion, the Ifenkili Podcast team reacted to the political developments in Abia State, including rumours and reports that members of the APC are allegedly mounting pressure on the governor, who was elected under the Labour Party Nigeria, to defect to their party.

The podcast discussion, which included political commentary and analysis, has since generated conversations among political observers and citizens in Abia State.

During the discussion, one of the podcast members jokingly but pointedly reacted to the political pressure by saying, “Leave my boyfriend Alex Otti alone,” a statement that has since gone viral and sparked reactions on social media.

The podcast team used the discussion to analyze the political implications of any potential party defection and what it could mean for governance and political alignment in Abia State.

They discussed how political pressure and party politics often shape political decisions and alliances, especially as future elections approach.

The Ifenkili Podcast team also called for restraint among political actors, supporters, and critics, urging that political tension should be avoided.

According to them, the focus of Abia residents should remain on governance, development, and the progress being recorded in the state rather than political party battles.

They emphasized that citizens should look beyond political parties and focus more on leadership performance and governance outcomes.

The discussion also highlighted that the interest of the people should always come first before political party interests.

Political analysts say discussions around party alignment, political pressure, and future political calculations are likely to continue in Abia State as political activities gradually build towards future elections.

Observers note that Abia politics remains dynamic, with different political interests and alignments continuing to shape conversations in the state.

The Ifenkili Podcast discussion adds to the ongoing political debate and public discourse about governance, party politics, and the political future of Abia State.

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