 Meanwhile, Wule Shoyinka, the Nobel laureate, says the leadership of the Labour Party knew that Peter Obi, the presidential candidate, lost the February 2005 election. Shoyinka accused the leadership of the opposition party of trying to force a lie on Nigerians, especially youths, that Obi won the election. The Nobel laureate spoke at an event titled, The Lives of Wule Shoyinka, a Dialogue organized by Africa in the World. The event took place on Wednesday in Stelenburg, South Africa. Peter Obi achieved something remarkable there, that he broke that mold. Yes, however, he did not win the election. In addition, our organization has a monitoring unit, you know the one I'm talking about. And so I could say, categorically, that Peter Obi's party came third, not even second. And that the leadership knew it, what they wanted to do, what we call in Yoruba, bad way. That is, you know, you have force of arms. You also have force of lies. And it was gearing up towards Bahrain. They were going to send some of the hardliners who are going to send crowds, young people, into the streets to demonstrate. I'm always ready to be among such demonstrators, but only on the banner of truth.