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Biafra Katılım Şubat 2019
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Abdul-Aziz Na'ibi Abubakar
Another advantage of picking Makinde as a running mate is that his Yoruba heritage will help Atiku gain more votes in the North-Central region, specifically in Kwara and Kogi.
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Sulaiman Uwaisu Idris
Sulaiman Uwaisu Idris@KafinHausaa·
BREAKING NEWS: THE TRAP HAS SPRUNG Out of desperation and deceit, Peter Obi and Kwankwaso have jumped straight into a trap. The NDC gamble? Never pre-screened. Never approved by INEC. Deregistration is now a matter of when, not if. A party born by court order will be buried by court order.
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Shehu Gazali Sadiq
Shehu Gazali Sadiq@Shehu478392·
Deji has been posting against Peter Obi and Obidients for almost 72 hours nonstop. The meltdown is excruciating.
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'Demola Olarewaju
'Demola Olarewaju@DemolaRewaju·
The difference between a thief and a robber is that robbers are strangers, thieves are friends. Robbers come from outside to forcefully dispossess you of your belonging, the thief pretends to befriend you to try and steal from you. May God always protect us from thieves.
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DGov
DGov@omoluabi1sq·
We are in court to ensure NDC is deregistered due to irregularities and it will be done because we have solid evidence to prove our case. Peter Obi will soon jump to Chameleon Party 😂 😂
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'Demola Olarewaju
'Demola Olarewaju@DemolaRewaju·
He couldn’t understand it, always complaining behind that somebody is getting more respect than him in meetings. It’s because everyone knows your selfish self sir - you like to make yourself look good at the expense of others, the saint who publicly calls one a thief, But doesn’t mind and secretly begs for the ‘stolen goods’.
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DGov@omoluabi1sq·
Peter Obi will not be on the ballot in 2027 but it is not in my best interest for that to happen.
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A.E Onwuka, Ph.D
A.E Onwuka, Ph.D@EzekwesiriIii·
BREAKING NEWS: THE TRAP HAS SPRUNG Out of desperation and deceit, PO & RMK have jumped straight into a booby trap. The NDC gamble? Never pre-screened. Never approved by INEC. Deregistration is now a matter of when, not if. A party born by court order will be buried by court order. RMK as experienced politician knows the risk. Fear of state funds and official probes may be why he is even considering to be PO’s deputy in full. What a Shame! Write it down: PO may NOT be on the ballot in 2027, should he remain in NDC. Today is 4th May 2026. History will remember this post. Politics is not for children. ADC will rescue Nigeria from the ruling APC party! ADC, ARISE AND SHINE.
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Switchild #Dadiyata #Ifulikevote4morehungerin2027
Who remembers Dayo Ekong making mockery of PO just because of Abure, the same woman who wrote a full epistle telling Peter Obi to 'pause and ponder' because of his 'Labour today, ADC tomorrow' jumping and 'waning influence' after losing Edo, Imo, and Anambra... Fast forward to 2026: She herself dumped LP like hot garri and jumped to NDC, where she quickly grabbed the title National Vice Chairman South West. Pastor, the grace wey you advise Obi to check... e don check you first abi? The woman wey call Obi 'disruptive and self-serving' is now busy serving herself a new party position. Hypocrisy never tasted this anointed!
Pst. Dayo Ekong@PstDayoEkong

Reflections on the Labour Party's Challenges: A Call for Peter Obi to Pause and Ponder By Pst Dr Mrs Dayo Ekong, State Chairman, Labour Party, Lagos State As the State Chairman of the Labour Party in Lagos State, I have watched with growing concern the internal dynamics and external perceptions plaguing our great party. The Labour Party, once a beacon of hope for the masses, is now grappling with issues that threaten its unity and relevance in Nigeria's political landscape. Chief among these is the meddlesome role and evidently waning influence of our former presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi. While I respect his contributions and the passion he ignited in 2023, it is time for a candid conversation. Mr. Obi must recognize the grace that propelled him in the last election cycle—a divine and collective favor from the party and the electorate—and reflect on how his recent actions are eroding that very foundation. Let us rewind to 2023. Peter Obi enjoyed an extraordinary wave of support, not just from the Labour Party's structures but from a broad coalition of Nigerians yearning for change. Despite the controversies surrounding the election results, where many believe he was robbed of victory, his outing was undeniably successful. He garnered millions of votes, particularly from the youth and disillusioned voters, because the party rallied behind him, and the electorate saw him as a fresh alternative to the status quo.This grace was a combination of factors: the party's platform, grassroots mobilization, and a genuine public desire for integrity in leadership. It was this synergy that allowed him to shine brightly, even in defeat. However, fast-forward to today, and the narrative has shifted. Peter Obi's influence in the Nigerian polity appears to be waning, as Nigerians grow increasingly tired and wary of what some perceive as inconsistent antics and political maneuvering. His interventions, once seen as principled, now risk being viewed as disruptive and self-serving, alienating allies and diminishing his appeal. This is not mere speculation; it is evident in recent electoral outcomes where his endorsements have failed to deliver victories, signaling a loss of the magnetic pull he once commanded. Take the 2024 Edo State governorship election as a prime example. Amid internal party tensions, Peter Obi chose to campaign vigorously for Olumide Akpata, pitching his tent against the preferences of the National Working Committee led by Julius Abure, who wanted to adhere to the political leanings of zoning which the Edo electorate tilted towards, but because of his issues with Abure he stood firm behind Akpata. While Akpata was the official Labour Party candidate, Obi's involvement highlighted factional rifts, with his support seemingly at odds with key party figures. The result? Akpata lost woefully to the APC's Monday Okpebholo, securing only a fraction of the votes despite Obi's rallies and endorsements in Benin and beyond.This defeat in Edo, a state where Labour had shown promise, underscores how Obi's influence no longer guarantees electoral success. Similarly, in the 2023 Imo State gubernatorial election, Obi threw his weight behind Senator Athan Achonu, the Labour Party's candidate. Achonu, backed by Obi's visibility and campaign efforts, was positioned as a strong contender against the incumbent, Hope Uzodimma. Yet, the outcome was another resounding loss, with Achonu failing to unseat the APC governor in a landslide defeat. These back-to-back failures in Imo and Edo raise questions about the effectiveness of Obi's political strategy and whether his touch still carries the transformative power it did in 2023. The most telling blow came recently in the Anambra State by-elections, particularly in Onitsha—Peter Obi's own backyard and supposed stronghold. Here, we witnessed his sudden switch of allegiance, embodying the "Labour today, ADC tomorrow" shenanigans that have confused supporters and diluted party loyalty.

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Harmless
Harmless@HarmlessHQ·
Biggest winner of the failed coalition: PETER OBI. Biggest loser of the failed coalition: ATIKU ABUBAKAR.
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@OlayinkaLere Does the seal invalid the letter of resignation? Sorry for your troubles
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Lere Olayinka - Aresa 1
Lere Olayinka - Aresa 1@OlayinkaLere·
By this letter, the lawyer whose name appeared as APM and NDC National Legal Adviser, claimed that he resigned from APM on December 4, 2025. But the NBA SEAL on the letter is that of 2026, which legally can only be used from March 2026 to March 2027. This letter only surfaced yesterday. Small time now, they will come and be blaming Tinubu.
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Charly Boy Area Fada 1
Atiku, god punish you well well. U hear? Agbaya. So you wan come from Dubai to make our man Peter Obi your vice, after all the up and down him don waka for dis Naija on behalf of the masses. Ur fathers left Nyashi
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Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso
Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso@KwankwasoRM·
Yesterday, we took a bold and decisive step by formally joining the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC). At the residence of Senator Seriake Dickson in Abuja, I announced that our decision stems from a deep commitment to democratic values. We are determined to provide our people with a credible platform where they can thrive and realise their full potential. I therefore call on all our dedicated supporters and well-meaning Nigerians to join the NDC and stand with us in this renewed fight for good governance and true democracy. - RMK
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Sulaiman Uwaisu Idris
Sulaiman Uwaisu Idris@KafinHausaa·
We are in court over NDC irregularities in registration by INEC. The court will cancel the NDC registration. - Dr. Umar Ardo
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