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Like ADC, the NDC has no plan for Nigeria yet
Out of sheer curiosity, I have twice in the last few days googled the website of the Nigeria Democratic Party (NDC), the party that the political wanderer Peter Obi and his ally, Rabiu Kwankwaso, sought shelter in after abandoning the ADC midstream.
I was interested in the party’s manifesto and whether it has enunciated a markedly different vision for the governance of Nigeria, one better than President Tinubu's and the APC’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
I was disappointed. Even though the site invited visitors to click on its manifesto to read it, the result was negative. “No document found" was the response I got each time I tried to download the manifesto. The party whose national leader, Senator Seriake Dickson, said would wage an ideological battle in the 2027 poll has not uploaded any manifesto since it was court-registered in February. What it flaunts are six policy nuggets that it characterised as pillars.
However, the nuggets don’t read like pillars. They sound more like the platitudes the party’s newest catch, Peter Obi, has bombarded the nation with in the last six years.
Senator Dickson, I look forward to your vision and mission for Nigeria, as your party appears to be the camp for the politically displaced and desperate.

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@theberneese @MellyNana13 You didn't add that we signed him for free.
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@adebisidejoke It shows how badly we have shattered their egos. We no be their mate. Dem get money but na we deynpkay ball.
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@theberneese Take it easy abeg. You barca influencers should know how far and deep your opinions go. This guy barely played in the season, and you expect him to do wonders in just one game? Consistency builds confidence, and that is where Hansi Flich should have done better.
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@U_Rochas That Obi should have built his own party, I agree. But that he is moving them, I do not agree.
Obi's supporters are politically fluid. They are not party loyalist, and I guess this is where Nigeria's politics is headed in the nearest future. Where the polity follow the idea
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Because of his political ambition, he keeps moving young, innocent Nigerians from one party to another.
Why not build your own party? No.
Why not stay and develop one? No.
Instead, he uses his supporters as political bargaining chips, without considering their future.
Now he wants to take them to the NDC to start all over again.
The Obidient movement is a political commodity in the hands of Peter Obi.
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@JamiluSufi @PeterObi @atiku He has made the margin of your boss winning from 33.33% widen to 50%. So don't worry about Obi. You guys do your thing.
By you trying to appeal that Obi should stay with you guys only shows he should be the person you front. Not others
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Dear H.E. @PeterObi,
Take a historical lesson from the 2014 coalition that formed APC.
In that primary, Buhari scored 3,430 votes and defeated Atiku (954), Kwankwaso (974), Rochas (624), and others.
Today, we have just three serious contenders: @atiku, you, and my Boss @ChibuikeAmaechi.
Let’s go to the primary.
If you win, we will support you 100%.
If we win, support us.
No insults. Just pure internal democracy.
That’s the directive from our Principal.
Let the best man win for Nigeria.
#Amaechi2027 #ADCPimary

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If Obi and Kwankwaso Move to NDC, ADC Will Collapse
The reported move of Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) is set to shake up Nigerian politics ahead of the 2027 elections. If this move becomes final, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) may find it impossible to survive. Simply put, ADC has no strong base of its own, and without Obi and Kwankwaso, it has little to offer.
ADC’s Problem: No Depth, No Real Followers
ADC only became popular because people hoped it would form an alliance with big political names. Now that Obi and Kwankwaso are leaving, the party will lose public trust and attention. Unlike big parties like the APC or PDP, ADC has no governors, no strong state structures, and no loyal voter base. Once its top figures are gone, the party will quickly fall apart.
Most of the remaining ADC members will likely rush to join the NDC or the APC. History shows that small parties in Nigeria rarely survive after their leaders leave. ADC is no exception.
Why Obi and Kwankwaso Are Stronger Without ADC
Peter Obi remains hugely popular, especially among young Nigerians and those who want real change. His supporters are not just talk; they are organized, active, and ready to vote. Rabiu Kwankwaso, on the other hand, controls the famous Kwankwasiyya movement in the North, a loyal and massive voting bloc. Together, they bring a mix of southern youth energy and northern grassroots strength that no other opposition figure can match.
If they fully unite under the NDC, they will form a powerful opposition force that can challenge the APC head-on. That means Nigeria could soon have just two major political sides: APC and NDC. In such a race, ADC will be completely forgotten.
What About Atiku and the PDP?
Atiku Abubakar’s influence will also suffer under this new alignment. In 2023, his strength came from PDP governors and the party’s structure across states. ADC has none of that - no governors, no real machinery. Without these, Atiku cannot mobilize voters on a large scale. Many also see his support as limited to political elites, not ordinary voters. Meanwhile, Obi and Kwankwaso have real, proven followings on the ground.
Final Verdict: ADC Is Finished
In the coming months, if the move to NDC is confirmed, ADC will fade from the national stage. The 2027 elections will likely become a two-horse race between APC and NDC, leaving smaller parties like ADC with no voice, no relevance, and no future.

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They called me a mad woman 😂😂😂
ASISAT O.O.N@AsisatOshoala
Barca doing two early goals today go slap like mad 😜😜😜….. #ATMBAR #UCL
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