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Nigeria Katılım Ekim 2022
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEWLY ELECTED STATE EXECUTIVES OF THE NIGERIA DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS LAGOS STATE. A warm congratulations to the entire newly elected State Working Committee, ably led by the State Chairman, Hon. King, on the successful conduct of the Congress.
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*17 Reps Dump ADC for NDC* In a dramatic turn of events that could reshape Nigeria’s political landscape, no fewer than 17 members of the House of Representatives have officially defected from the African Democratic Congress (ADC) to the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC). The mass defection, which unfolded in Abuja, is being described by political observers as one of the most significant realignments within the National Assembly in recent times. The lawmakers, drawn from multiple states across the federation, cited the need for a more cohesive political platform and alignment with what they described as the NDC’s “progressive national agenda.” The defecting legislators were formally received by the National Leader of the NDC, Senator Seriake Dickson, who welcomed them into the party and described their decision as “a courageous step toward strengthening democratic ideals and people-oriented governance.” According to sources present at the meeting, discussions centered on national unity, legislative collaboration, and the need to reposition Nigeria’s democratic institutions to better serve citizens. Senator Dickson emphasized that the NDC remains committed to transparency, accountability, and inclusive development, assuring the new members of equal opportunities within the party structure. While the identities of all 17 lawmakers are yet to be officially disclosed, insiders reveal that several of them are influential figures with strong grassroots followings in their constituencies. Their movement is expected to significantly bolster the NDC’s presence and bargaining power within the House of Representatives. Reacting to the development, stakeholders within the ADC expressed concern over the sudden exit, describing it as a “serious internal setback,” while also assuring supporters that the party remains focused and resilient. Political analysts say the defection could trigger a ripple effect, potentially prompting further shifts among lawmakers and political actors as alliances continue to evolve ahead of future electoral cycles. This latest development underscores the fluid nature of Nigeria’s political environment, where party loyalty is increasingly shaped by strategic interests, ideological alignment, and the quest for broader national influence. More updates to follow as the story develops. _Alert Global_
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Hon. Francis Bartholomew Chima, Political Chieftain of Ajeromi Ifelodun, defects to Nigeria Democratic Congress, received by Party Leader Seriake Dickson in Abuja by the National Leader, Sen. Seriake Dickson. Present was the NDC South West Chair, Pastor Dr Dayo Ekong Akin-Taylor
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If these constituencies align rather than compete, the new platform could, for the first time in years, bridge Nigeria’s often fragmented opposition landscape.
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Obi brings a strong base among younger, urban, and reform-minded voters, while Kwankwaso commands loyalty in parts of the North, particularly through his established political network.
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The joint defection of Peter Obi and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso to the Nigeria Democratic Congress could mark a turning point in Nigeria’s opposition politics, but its real impact will depend on how well the alliance translates symbolism into structure.
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