Obidient movement director resigns over funding and welfare

Morris Monye, the director of mobilisation for the Obidient Movement, has resigned from his position. The resignation stems from issues related to funding and welfare.

The Obidient Movement, a prominent political support group in Nigeria, has seen a key figure step down. Morris Monye, who served as the Director of Mobilisation, announced his resignation, citing concerns over funding and welfare as the primary reasons.

According to reports from Daily Trust, Monye's departure highlights ongoing challenges within the movement's organizational structure. The publication noted the event on November 13, 2025, emphasizing the director's role in coordinating mobilization efforts for the group.

No further details on the specific funding disputes or welfare issues were provided in the initial reports, but the resignation underscores potential internal tensions. The Obidient Movement gained prominence during recent political campaigns, focusing on grassroots engagement and support for progressive causes in Nigeria.

As of the latest update, neither Monye nor the movement's leadership has issued additional statements. This development comes amid broader discussions on transparency and resource management in Nigerian political organizations.

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