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Peter Obi launches online registration, identity cards for Obidient Movement members

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Peter Obi, the former presidential candidate of the Labour Party, has unveiled a new initiative to further strengthen the Obidient Movement by launching an online registration portal and identity cards for its members both in Nigeria and across the globe.

In a statement released on Saturday by Dr. Yunusa Tanko, the National Coordinator of the movement, and Nana Kazaure, the Director of Strategic Communications and Media, it was announced that the newly introduced identity cards will feature a QR code for easy authentication.

Each card will also proudly display the national flag of the holder’s country of residence, symbolizing the movement’s global reach.

It stated in part: “Obidient registration portal supports Nigerians and fellow Obidients living in the diaspora. You will observe that the ID has a flag on it. For example, if you’re not resident in Nigeria, the top right-hand corner will carry the flag of your country of residence.”

Highlighting the movement’s emphasis on unity and diversity, the statement added: “That way, we can all witness first-hand the embodying of our spirit of diversity, comradery, and unity and how far-reaching the messaging Obidient Movement is. The OBX is constant on the ID card. The Diasporan and Nigerian cards, all start with the same prefix which is the OBX.”

The statement further explained the functionality of the QR code embedded in the card: “The QR code on the bottom right-hand corner is there to authenticate your card, which can be scanned with any QR scanner such as a smartphone, to give Obidients a secure and confident way of interacting with one another.”

It continued: “So if you choose to support or do business with an Obidient, you can scan the QR code or verify the OBX ID online to confirm that the person is who and what they truly say they are and are who they truly claim to be.”

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