WIZZ POLL
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WIZZ POLL
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Pollster, making public opinion count
Katılım Ağustos 2017
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Social Commentator Accuses ADC Of Deliberately Shutting Down Website To Prevent Members’ Deregistration After Obi’s Move parallelfactsnews.com/social-comment… via @ParallelFacts

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I am completely naive about these matters, but why do people with large followings not form their own political parties modelled on their own ideology? | Kwankwaso, Obi obtain NDC membership cards – Daily Trust dailytrust.com/just-in-kwankw…
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@premierleague @ManUtd If his name was “Michelle Carrica “ there will be no debate whether he deserves a chance at the club
Give him 2 years contract and let whatever is working under him keep working.
I mean Amorim was given a chance after he finished 15th. Please give Michael Carrick the same chance!
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Michael Carrick has done an incredible job at @ManUtd 👏
No side has taken more points since he returned to Old Trafford in January 🔝

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@sampilger Very ridiculous
Just give Michael Carrick 2 years contract!
I bet if his name was “Michelle Carrica “ we won’t be having this debate,
This is just English self deprivation taken to a whole new level
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Plateau Christian Leaders Accuse Nigerian Army Of ‘Escorting Fulani Militias’, Targeting Civilians, Destroying Houses | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/4w8mSRe

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@emmaikumeh People who falsify election results at night at gun point are the people defining integrity for you now ?
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@RealQueenBee__ If ADC is serious Donald Duke if he is still in the party is there man
Donald Duke talks a lot of sense like Peter Obi
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ADC/NDC: A BLESSING IN DISGUISE!
With Obi and Kwankwaso aligning with the NDC, this shift could turn into an unintended advantage for the coalition.
While many Nigerians, myself inclusive, had hoped for a single, united coalition, it’s reasonable to assume that Tinubu would have deployed every available resources at his disposal, including the courts, to keep the ADC off the ballot. But now, with the coalition effectively split into two blocs, ADC and NDC, that calculation changes.
If Tinubu continues targeting the ADC alone, it would risk leaving the NDC, backed by Obi and Kwankwaso, as the sole opposition platform. That could prove politically costly for Tinubu. On the other hand, moving against both ADC and NDC would raise serious concerns domestically and internationally, potentially casting doubt on Nigeria’s democratic credibility in general.
In that context, the more likely scenario i forsee happening, is that Tinubu allows both parties (ADC and NDC) to contest, resulting in a divided opposition heading into 2027. If that happens, we may see a repeat of the 2023 pattern at the presidential level (Cos this will definitely favour Tinubu) while ADC and NDC make significant gains in National Assembly races, particularly across the North and East.
Regardless of how this unfolds, I remain committed to the ADC. My hope is that both ADC and NDC will dial down tensions and keep sight of a broader objective. Politics has a way of bringing unlikely partners back to the table, and cooperation, in one form or another, may yet prove necessary!
Salihu Tanko Yakasai,
Arise and shine, Nigeria 🤝

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