Thank you for fighting for us — Girl tells Obi at protest ground
A seven-year-old girl approached presidential aspirant in the African Democratic Congress (ADC) Peter Obi at the protest ground in Abuja on Wednesday, offering a heartwarming moment amid the serious atmosphere.
The gathering was meant to express frustration with how President Bola Tinubu and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) were affecting democracy.
The tension in Abuja was palpable, but suddenly, the noise around the political figures faded for a moment. Excitement filled the air as prominent leaders like Rabiu Kwankwaso, Atiku Abubakar, Rotimi Amaechi, Rafiu Aregbesola, Aminu Tambuwal, and Obi arrived with their supporters.
While Obi was weaving through the crowd of signs and hopeful faces, a small girl, about seven years old, slipped away from her parents. She didn’t have a banner or shout slogans—her only goal was to meet and connect with Obi, a statement by Obi’s media aide Ibrahim Umar said.
With the enthusiasm that only kids have, she darted past security and hugged Obi tightly, pressing her face against his shirt. This unexpected moment surprised the aides, but Obi calmly motioned for them to give the little girl space. He quickly shifted from his focused political demeanour to the gentle warmth of a caring figure, bending down on the street of Maitama, Abuja.
“What’s your name, my daughter?” he asked, his voice soft through the surrounding noise.
The girl, glowing with excitement, whispered her name and said she had seen him on the news. When Obi asked what she wanted to say, her heartfelt reply was, “Thank you. For fighting for us.” She mentioned she was currently on holiday from school and hoped for a positive change. This interaction momentarily captivated everyone around, drawing attention to the sweet exchange.
Obi held her tiny hands and took a full minute just to chat with her, momentarily putting aside the rush of cameras and his packed schedule. He encouraged her to stay in school, listen to her parents, and assured her that today’s struggle is to ensure kids like her wouldn’t have to protest in the future.
As the girl was led back to her emotional parents, Obi watched her for a moment longer, his expression reflecting a mix of pride and concern.
In a day filled with divisions and complex political discussions, that brief hug served as a beautiful reminder of the “human angle” that’s often overlooked: behind every political movement are children wishing for a bright and fearless future.
“The appearance of that little girl in such a lively setting felt like a meaningful sign from above—an encouraging message for a man who has dedicated so much of his own resources to help those in need. His political mission is deeply rooted in lifting people out of poverty because everyone deserves a chance at a better life in a country blessed with abundant resources. A new Nigeria that is possible will make a protest unnecessary for the generation of this girl child,” said the statement.






