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“Kenneth Okonkwo, since all your life you have been doing movies and people know you for that. But the fact remains that the relevance you now have, you got it in 2022. I dare you to show your account statement from when you started acting till 2022, then also show the one from when you started following . Let Nigerians see what Peter Obi has done in your life. Peter Obi did not make you a spokesman, you made yourself one, who do you think you are???
— Officialgana knøcks Kenneth Okonkwo
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“Peter Obi has changed party three times within six months. Since he moved to the NDC, I have not taken it seriously. Changing party does not question anyone’s capacity. The ADC cannot possibly be missing anything because he left.” -Kenneth Okonkwo reacts after Peter Obi’s exit from ADC to NDC.
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On our way to join #NDC AND SUPPORT @PeterObi Youths in politics, Taraba state must be great...@NDC_Lagos
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PRESS RELEASE
8th May, 2026
The Kwankwasiyya Movement has taken note of the growing public discussion surrounding the political understanding and possible strategic cooperation between our national leader and His Excellency Peter Obi under the platform of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC).
While Nigerians across regions, religions, and political divides have largely welcomed the development as a positive step toward national unity and democratic consolidation, it is unfortunate that some commentators particularly from sections of the Northern political establishment have resorted to selective attacks and misleading narratives aimed specifically at discrediting Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso.
What appears to be troubling certain interests is not merely the possibility of political cooperation, but the enormous national potential such an alliance represents.
For the first time in recent political history, Nigerians are witnessing the realistic possibility of a broad-based political understanding capable of bridging the long-standing regional divide in opposition politics. Senator Kwankwaso commands one of the most disciplined and organic grassroots political structures in Northern Nigeria, particularly across Kano and the Northwest, while Peter Obi continues to enjoy massive support among youths, urban voters, and large sections of Southern Nigeria.
Naturally, the prospect of both leaders working together introduces a completely new political equation one that transcends ethnicity, religion, and regional sentiment.
This explains the panic in certain quarters.
Unfortunately, rather than objectively analyzing the implications of such national realignment, some commentators have chosen to launch targeted attacks against Senator Kwankwaso, portraying him unfairly as ambitious or disruptive, while describing similar political engagements by others as strategic and patriotic.
This double standard is both unfortunate and revealing.
The truth is simple: any honest political observer understands that the coming together of two leaders with proven electoral strength, independent political structures, and massive youth appeal has the capacity to fundamentally reshape Nigeria’s democratic landscape.
Those attempting to dismiss this reality are not engaging in analysis; they are expressing political fear.
It is important to emphasize that Senator Kwankwaso has consistently demonstrated political courage, independence, and commitment to the democratic aspirations of ordinary Nigerians. His political relevance is not manufactured by media houses or sustained by access to federal power. It is rooted in years of service, grassroots connection, and the trust of millions of Nigerians, especially among the youth and lower-income population.
The Kwankwasiyya Movement therefore rejects the ongoing attempt to reduce a potentially historic national political alignment into petty elite propaganda and personality attacks.
Nigeria today faces enormous economic, security, and governance challenges. Citizens are increasingly demanding issue-based politics, national inclusion, competent leadership, and a credible alternative capable of restoring hope and confidence in the democratic process.
Any political understanding that seeks to unite Nigerians across regional and political lines should be encouraged rather than demonized.
We urge commentators and political stakeholders to embrace fairness, maturity, and national interest in their engagements. Democracy thrives through coalition-building, inclusion, and healthy political competition — not through selective hostility and orchestrated narratives targeted at individuals whose growing acceptance threatens established interests.
The Kwankwasiyya Movement remains confident, focused, and fully committed to the democratic future of Nigeria. We believe the Nigerian people deserve a political environment built on unity, mutual respect, and constructive national engagement.

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Nigerians are interested in someone who can talk to them, someone they can communicate with, someone they have access to, someone who truly understands what is happening in the country.
That is why many young people are supporting, @ziter001 says.
People are tired of disconnected leadership. They want a leader who listens, engages and understands their daily struggles.
Leadership is about connection, accountability and competence, and that is what many Nigerians see in Peter Obi.
Nigeria will be OK.
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“There is no doubt that APC in Edo State is cøllåpsing.”
— Senator Seriake Dickson says as he welcomes Natasha Osawaru-Idibia to NDC yesterday.
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Moment NDC National Leader, Senator Seriake Dickson tell Legendary singer 2face Idibia to give a brief performance as his wife, Hon. Natasha Osawaru-Idibia alongside other political figures join NDC today.
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Today we receive coalition of Atiku Support group initiative (CASGI) at the Obidient headquarters Abuja. x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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For your information.
These are some of the politicians who once benefited from the popularity, goodwill and political movement built around Mr. Peter Obi but later chose to leave for the APC and other political parties.
Their actions should remind Nigerians to remain vigilant and politically conscious.
Leadership and political loyalty should be driven by conviction, principles and commitment to the people not personal interests or political convenience.
At this critical moment, Nigerians must pay close attention to those who stand firmly with the people in difficult times and those who move only when it suits their personal ambitions.
Nigeria will be OK.

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This is Engr Esosa Iyawe.
He rode on Peter Obi's popularity to win a place in the House of Reps, Representing Oredo.
After a while he defected to the APC.
Now that APC has denied him return ticket he has defected to the NDC.
He wants to ride Obi's popularity a second time.
I will be campaigning against him personally in 2027.

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