 The Labour Party's presidential candidate, Peter Obie, is afraid that country is in her worst times and if nothing is done urgently to correct the current ills, it may spell doom. Obie was speaking at the Trem where the wife of the preside and bishop of the denomination celebrated her birthday thanksgiving in Lagos. Details in this report. Singing and dancing takes over the auditorium. It's a special thanksgiving for the wife of bishop Mike Okunko. In the gathering is one of Nigeria's presidential candidates, Peter Obie, who seizes the occasion to speak about the state of the nation as Nigeria marks another democratic day ahead of 2023 elections. Celebrating alongside the nation, peace Okunko shares her excitement despite the many issues bedeviling the country. She speaks alongside her husband. It's for one to be able to survive the 70 years. It's a blessing. It's not something that we should in any way take for granted. It's not the time that you know I want this, I want that she's just contented with what God has given to her and so it gives me a lot of satisfaction. She's on the itening insecurity in the country. It has not been a new thing. It has been there for a long time, prayers. For our part we keep on praying for the government and then their own part is to ensure that they give us the adequate security that they vow or they swore to. In the midst of all the woes in the nation, this gathering believes they still hope it's what you need to be.