
Poole
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Yesterday, I joined leaders and stakeholders from across the South-South in Asaba for the APC Zonal Congress, an important step in strengthening our party’s structure and unity ahead of the future. It was a moment of reflection, renewed commitment, and collective resolve to deepen grassroots engagement and ensure that the ideals of justice, peace, and progress continue to guide our actions. I congratulate the newly inaugurated Zonal Executive Committee and wish them a successful and impactful tenure as they work to strengthen the party across the region. Together, we move forward, stronger, united, and focused on delivering meaningful impact for our people.











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@ManLikeIcey Can Tinubu be really defeated?







There is a growing inflow of Southeast leaders moving into the APC or supporting President Tinubu for the 2027 election. One thing is obvious, the fear factor of Mr Peter Obi is no longer as long as before. More leaders are moving into APC without any fear. The only option for the ADC is unity. If they are not United, it will be a disaster.








2027: Peter Obi's Tsunami Likely to Sweep Highest Votes in the South-east - Nwodo The declaration of support from prominent politicians in the South-east for the APC is not limited to the region; it resonates across the nation, leaving many Nigerians wondering about the reasons behind this attraction to the APC. We see no justification for the APC as an organization, nor do we find merit in the central government it operates. The people of the South-east have learned to vote their conscience, as evidenced by the outcome of the 2023 elections. Okwesilieze Nwodo, Former Governor of Enugu State













