No retreat No surrender
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No retreat No surrender
@crypto10117
African Democratic Congress (ADC) Moving Forward 2027 Arise and shine
Toronto, Ontario Beigetreten Kasım 2020
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i love the silence treatment of peter obi on coalition leadership, agreements is agreement anything contrary to that means you want to box him to a corner for the same old order and that is not going to happen, its the turn of the south and the south will complete the mandatory 8yrs of presidency uninterrupted #peterobi #obidients #nigeriadeservesbetter




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@TheSerahIbrahim we await the good news my dear serah
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@Jack_ng01 Exactly. Dubai resident shows up like clockwork every election cycle, stirs drama, then jets back to his AC palace while the rest deal with the mess. If you’re serious about leading Nigeria, stay on ground and fix things year-round—not just campaign season tourism. 🇳🇬
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This may be the end of the road for me
I genuinely don't have the energy and the luxury of moving around anymore
My generation must now sit down and build something tangible that will be result oriented
I'm still mourning the loss of LP - it should not have happened after we used our blood to build that platform to a powerhouse
Now we have also invested massively in ADC. Already alot of young people have invested in setting up party structures. Membership registration drives and shaping the party's media outlook. Just recently I did multiple TV appearances speaking about the party and the coalition
I expect my generation to consolidate on gains of yesteryears and build a table for ourselves. At the moment it appears our leaders make decisions that favour their own ambition without considering their supporters
How long before my generation becomes the main conversation? This politicking should be revolving around us not them.
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Atiku is the real problem here. Nearing 80 and still forcing himself into the race, he’s killing the zoning principle that demands the South completes its tenure after Tinubu. Nigeria needs stability through rotation, not one man’s endless personal ambition.
Time for him to step aside and let the younger generation build something real. We’re tired of carrying the bags while the old guard rotates power among themselves.
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2027: Terse Open Letter To Peter Obi
Dear H.E. @PeterObi, be a man with balls of steel. Live up to the sobriquet, "Okwute Ndigbo" (Rock of the Igbo Nation). Stop playing sneaky games with your coalition partners in the main opposition ADC, by intentionally avoiding to attend recent stakeholders' meetings. Sending representatives to these all-important meetings would suffice. It's either you are in or out before it's too late to navigate in such a calamitous whirlwind.
Dear PO, be guided that these behind-the-scene powers that be in Nigeria and digital ego-tripping machines advising you to jump ship at this auspicious moment in Nigeria's chequered history will abandon you when push comes to shove.
Since you are purportedly interested in your personal aggrandisements, and do not care if you are going to be jeopardizing the political future of the Igbo nation (South East Geo-Political Zone), a nation of over 50 million people, within the next four, five, or six years from now, we wish you goodluck.
Dear Obi, be reminded that illustrious Igbo sons like us who can look you in the face and tell you the bitter truth must be appreciated by you, rather than strangers from the North, South South, and South West massaging your ego online and offline, and making highfalutin promises to you that you got the 2027 presidency in the bag, even if you run solo without the coalition partners.
Needless litany of sermons this evening. Events of the coming days, weeks, and months will reveal whether we are right or wrong today in our political permutations for 2027.

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@OfficiaEdoOsasB @OfficiaEdoOsasB Very wicked man. Atiku only thinks about his own political ambitions and nothing else for Nigeria. As I said before, it’s turn of the South or nothing! Enough of this northern recycling
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Workers Are the Backbone of Every Nation
On this Workers’ Day, I warmly salute workers across the world, especially Nigerian workers whose daily sacrifices continue to sustain our families, communities, institutions, and national economy, even in the face of severe hardship and uncertainty.
It is deeply painful that those who wake up every day to teach, heal, build, farm, produce, transport, protect, and serve our nation are still denied the dignity and fair reward their labour deserves. In today’s Nigeria, the minimum wage can no longer guarantee even the most modest standard of living, as inflation, rising food prices, transportation costs, and economic hardship continue to erode the value of honest work.
No nation can truly develop beyond the strength, productivity, and wellbeing of its workforce. The progress of any society rests on the quality of its human capital, the skill of its people, and the commitment of its workers. When workers suffer, the nation suffers. When workers are empowered, the nation prospers.
But beyond their labour, workers also possess another powerful tool, their voice and their vote. Through democratic participation, they have the power to shape governance and determine the future direction of the nation.
I therefore urge Nigerian workers to recognise the strength they hold collectively. They owe it to themselves, their children, and future generations to support and demand leadership built on competence, character, capacity, credibility, and compassion. By refusing to reward failure, corruption, ethnic division, and bad governance, they can help build a nation where hard work is respected and rewarded with dignity.
A productive nation must be built on justice, fairness, and respect for labour. That is the Nigeria we must work together to achieve.
With the support and participation of Nigerian workers, a New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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@SodiqTade We will leave. Let Atiku have the ADC and its primaries — he’ll dollarize and manipulate them just like he did with Wike last time. Atiku is the real problem here, and he will never become president. Obi needs to move on.
#ObiOrNothing
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Obi has the right to join any party but I will advise him to think over the decision again. Obasanjo shouldn't be his sole reason for leaving the coalition. Obj doesn't have anything to lose and he will most likely attend Tinubu's second term inauguration.
Kwankwaso is using you to play his own political long game and it is ridiculous that you don't see it. The same way we mentioned Okupe and others then.
@PeterObi you are a politician and should be able to know when you are being used to massage personal political ego. Again, Obasanjo doesn't have anything to lose. Please stay in the coalition and play your game there.
It is better to lose out in the coalition and be considered upright than to go to a new party and lose out heavily and be called a desperate politician. I genuinely wish you well.
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@firstladyship She has said it all 🔥
Look at Atiku celebrating like he just won the election 😂 Meanwhile, our principal @PeterObi stays silent and mature, knowing the full game.
Obidients loading… let’s watch and see how this trap unfolds.
Well said @firstladyship!
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Who celebrates a battle without winning the war? The Supreme Court verdict is a trap.
A Greek gift dressed up as victory.
It merely bought the judiciary the much needed respite. I’m too unhinged for anyone to handle.
I must have been born mad. It is my battle scar from the many tours. When you return from a battle, you develop a coping mechanism.
Your opponent is ready for war, but you are celebrating. While you celebrate, I think. I’m a clear head. I have fought the APC longer than I can remember. I know the thinking in that camp, their tactic or master formation.
The ADC are yet to fully appreciate whom they are dealing with. You’re up against a ‘Danger Diabolik.’ He is unthinking & unyielding. He won’t hesitate to light the fire & watch Rome burn. He already told you he is going nowhere!
Seeing the leaders of the ADC in some
type of celebratory mood broke my heart.
Perhaps I am dealing with amateurs? What the fuvk are you guys celebrating? You haven’t learned a thing? The last election was a battle, & I was deeply attached. I have scars to prove it. They gave the Obidients victory in Lagos, but took away our victory in Rivers & Benue states.
They just gave you what looks like victory at the Supreme Court, & you guys are celebrating?
The APC has mastered the “Art of Deception, the Queen’s Gambit.” It’s a classic chess move. Where you offer up a sacrifice in the build-up.
They have mastered the art of losing the battle but winning the war. And that is why I call the Opposition ‘amateurs.’ As a Policy Court, the Apex Court should have assumed jurisdiction in the matter. They had all the reliefs before them.
By now, you should be holding pressers to express your dissatisfaction with the ruling.
Even dogs don’t chew every bone thrown at them. Wike is already in a type of celebratory mood. And if I were you? My lawyers would be in court dragging Professor Joash Amupitan for deliberately misinterpreting the status quo ante
That is what a ‘thinking’ opposition would do! You have no time to go back to the trial court.
May 10th & 30th are already upon you. But what do I know? I’m just your rabid First Lady.
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@ziter001 We dey with you bro! 💯 PO has shown unwavering commitment, sacrifice, and love for Nigeria. The movement is strong and we stand firm with Peter Obi. Let’s keep the faith and push for what is right! #POforPresident #WeAreWithPO
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My Dear Fellow Nigerians,
Haba! How did we get here?
How do we watch a man bleed for us, Yes! he literally take bullets for us and then turn around and treat his sacrifice like yesterday’s news?
For three unbroken years, Peter Obi has been on the streets. Not in Dubai. Not in some air-conditioned mansion waiting for election season. He has been moving from city to city, town to town, village to village, and country to country, rain or shine, day or night, keeping the flame of opposition alive when almost everyone else had gone quiet.
He has visited hospitals where our people lay broken by calamity. He has sat with IDPs, wiped tears, shared meals, and reminded forgotten Nigerians that they are still seen. He has poured his own money, conservatively around ₦300 million, every single month, Donations to Almajiri schools and schools of nursing across the land, boreholes, and donations to victims of disaster, as well as to his hotels, transport, and staff allowances. Do the math: that is ₦3.6 billion every single year for three good years and still counting, relentless giving, just to keep the opposition going.
While he was doing all this, they came for his family. His wife was attacked. His son was attacked. His brother’s property in Lagos was demolished. And in his own businesses, the businesses he built with his bare hands before any of us knew his name and now the government inflicted losses of over ₦20 billion between 2024 and 2026 alone. Yet Peter Obi never folded. He never ran. He never sold out. He simply kept standing for you, for me, for the idea that Nigeria can still be better.
His only “offence”? He dared to say he wants to serve this country as President. He dared to believe that leadership should not be the exclusive property of a few godfathers or recycled politicians who only remember Nigeria exists when it is time to campaign.
And now we are comparing him to Atiku? The same Atiku who used to relax in Dubai until election year, then fly in to make promises? Or Amaechi, who is nowhere to be found until the start of the coalition? Peter Obi changed that script. He brought energy, consistency, and presence. He made opposition real, not seasonal. He made politics feel human again.
So I ask you, my brothers and sisters especially those of us who still have a conscience. Why are we not zoning this ADC ticket to the South to honour this man’s sacrifice? Why are we pretending that fairness, equity, and national unity are just beautiful words we say during campaigns? Peter Obi did not ask for a crown. He earned it with sweat, tears, bruises, and billions of his own money. He kept the opposition space breathing when many had given up. He stood when standing was dangerous. He gave when giving was costly.
This is not about one man. This is about us. This is about whether we still have the moral courage to say “thank you” to someone who took the bullet for all of us. This is about whether we want a Nigeria where sacrifice is rewarded with respect, or one where loyalty is punished with abandonment.
Well-meaning Nigerians, the eyes of history are on us right now. Let us not fail this test. Let the ADC ticket go to Peter Obi, not as charity, but as justice. Not as favour, but as the bare minimum we owe a man who has given everything so that the rest of us can still dream of a better country.
For the sake of our children. For the sake of our conscience. For the sake of the Nigeria we all claim to love.
Peter Obi did not fail us.
The real question is, will we fail him?
In tears and in hope,
Yours always
Ibrahim Abdulkarim

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Congratulations on the Supreme Court victory affirming Sen. David Mark & Aregbesola.
But how do we remove the trap set by the FHC? The matter is returning there for further proceedings — what’s the strategy to neutralize that and get full INEC recognition + control of structures without more delays?
This win must not be pyrrhic. Clear steps needed pls.
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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) congratulates all our members and leaders across the country on today’s Supreme Court ruling which affirmed the leadership of our party under Senator David Mark as National Chairman, and Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola as National Secretary.
Today’s decision is a clear affirmation that our party, its structures, and its leadership under our National Chairman, Senator Mark, and our National Secretary, Ogbeni Aregbesola, are legitimate.
We commend the five-man panel of the Supreme Court, whose unanimous judgment, has today done great credit to the judiciary in our country and our political system.
However, while we welcome this judgement, we do not mistake it for the end of the struggle. The events leading up to this moment have exposed a troubling pattern of interference, bad faith, and attempts to weaken opposition voices in Nigeria.
Let it be clearly stated: the ADC will not be intimidated, distracted, or silenced. We remain resolute in our mission to provide Nigerians with a credible alternative.
We therefore urge all our members, supporters, and democratic stakeholders across the country to remain vigilant.

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@drfolaseye Exactly Ma! You are 100% right.
Their same old playbook is still very much in play — pure time-wasting tactics through endless litigation.
They know the May 30 deadline is near, so they drag it to court, remand it, appeal, and repeat until ADC is locked out of the ballot.
Classic gimmick to eliminate opposition by technicalities instead of facing the people.
We see them clearly. No retreat, no surrender! 💪
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All Nigerians want is Prof. Joash Amupitan’s resignation.
INEC has become just another arm of the APC. Release the name of the so-called organisation that did the hoax forensic investigation so Nigerians can conduct their own probe.
As far as we are concerned, INEC remains deeply partisan. Amupitan must go! 🇳🇬
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@donazag Bro, the Commander-in-Chief, Chief of Defence Staff, and Ministry of Defence are the ones with direct control over the military. Peter Obi is just an ordinary citizen like you and me — he has no power to command the Army or order investigations.
If the military is involved, pressure the people actually in charge.
#JusticeForJusticeCrack
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Got it, thanks for breaking it down clearly sir 🙏
So Mark’s team is back in the saddle for now — party activities can resume, INEC should lift the freeze, and we push on with 2027 prep.
The substantive case still goes to FHC for final verdict.
As long as no fresh injunction drops, we move. ADC must not be distracted — time is not on our side for opposition unity.
Appreciate the insight! 🇳🇬💪
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The Supreme Court didn’t declare Mark the “permanent” chairman. It just said “the Appeal Court had no business freezing the party.” So Mark leads for now, but the FHC trial will decide the final winner. Unless Gombe gets a fresh injunction, INEC has no legal excuse to keep ADC frozen.
No retreat No surrender@crypto10117
@realkenokonkwo Thanks for the update sir. With the Supreme Court setting aside the status quo and restoring the David Mark-led executive pending the trial court’s final determination, what’s the practical fate of this ruling now? Will INEC immediately recognize the Mark faction again for party activities and 2027 prep, or could the lower court/FHC rulings (like yesterday’s) create more hurdles? Appreciate any insight! 🇳🇬
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@DonAzag The fear of the wishes of Nigeria is the beginning of wisdom.
Supreme Court has spoken — the people’s will must prevail over internal sabotage. ADC must now unite or perish. 2027 is near. No more excuses. 🇳🇬
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@charlesaniagolu hope this will be the end of all this brouhaha
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