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Josiah Omaduvie
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@ehiokupa @channelstv Atiku, Saraki etc killed PDP while Wike, Makinde did the funeral.
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@channelstv The PDP died a while ago, unalived by Wike, Atiku and others.
What is called PDP today can at best be described as a bunch of clowns clutching on straws.
They said they wld rule for 60yrs, called themselves largest party in Africa.
The "big" parties of today should take heed.
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PDP Announces Sandy Onor As Consensus Presidential Candidate For 2027
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@channelstv Pa GEJ just allowed PDP leaders to be fooling themselves.
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@Three_Leg_Bird @Shehu478392 ALSCO was built with about 3 B dollars but pa Atiku sold it for about 300 million dollars.
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@Shehu478392 Atiku supervised the moribund condition of many national assets.
In Akwa Ibom State, the Aluminum Smelter Company of Nigeria (ALSCON) is in a sorry state, due to a bad deal, supervised A.A.
Kwankwaso is Class!
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Those comparing Kwankwaso with Atiku are mischievous. Kwankwaso was a two-term governor of Kano state, and he delivered good governance. Atiku was a VP who Obasanjo gave some opportunities to develop himself, and he messed them up. Kwankwaso is far ahead of Atiku in terms of political rresults and experience. Kwankwaso is a class.
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@NnaemekaEdeh1 Do you reside in Anuja and are you Gbagyi indigene? When did you join NDC? Are you among NDC NEC? There are people who may not forgive any sai Biharist who contributed to the destruction of the country, NDC national leader and national chairman may be among those.
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@EmmyYice @NigeriaNDCHQ Is it about being a founding member or capacity to win?
There are a lot of positions in the party to reward such effort..
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Dear NDC @NigeriaNDCHQ ,
What is the story that has been making headlines on social media that your leadership has chosen the woman in the photo Sen Seriake Dickson as the FCT senatorial candidate over Aisha Yusuf and Co..?
I don't really the woman but I'm worried as to her political capacity to go shoulder to shoulder with APC candidate backed by Wike..
With all due respect, is this mama not in the same age bracket with Atiku and Tinubu?
Will she be able to face the rigour of electioneering and other demanding issues around Nigeria politics today..
Please let's review this decision once more if it's true as alleged..
We need a candidate that is fit enough to jump with us.
Thank you


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@Kingprince006 @NigeriaNDCHQ Have primary been conducted or is consensus they use.
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@Arewa_Source Tell us the north you're talking about and also who are your "we" that you're saying about? Is your WhatsApp group north or what?
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@isaackings23 @Uno_009 Kachikwu faction declared their presidential candidate on 24th of May 2026.
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BREAKING: Rotimi Amaechi has been declared the winner of the ADC presidential primary election.
The David Mark-led ADC announced Amaechi as the winner after polling 4,783,834 votes. Atiku Abubakar came second with 3,963,163 votes, while Mohammed Hayatu-Deen finished third with 1,528,552 votes.

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@theboyisgreat He has never denied it personally. It's others like Keyamo that denied it for by twisting the story.
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@FSYusuff Some people from Kano said he has never been APC member before
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@Arewa_Source No court affirm David Mark as the authentic leader but ruled against count of appeal decision of ante bellum and referred the case back to the high court. I'm not support this shenanigans of Nefiu Bala, NTA etc but it's what your group support if it's happening to others.
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You see how Major media outlets are pushing the wrong narrative to destabilize the opposition??
NTA of all people should be aware of the court judgement affirming David Mark but NO.
They will rather give clout to idiots like Nafiu Bala and Dumebi Kachikwu.
Shameless lots.
NTANetwork@NTANewsNow
NEWS FLASH! Dumebi Kachikwu emerges as the presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress party.
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@FSYusuff ADC 2027 election is the PDP and LP combine of 2023 election.
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NTA wetin una dey cook?
NTANetwork@NTANewsNow
NEWS FLASH! Dumebi Kachikwu emerges as the presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress party.
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@saba_4real The requirements are 1 most importantly, highly criminal minded either in stealing huge amounts of money, drugie or both. 2 Ability to lie that the father of liar will bow for you 3. Propensity to be violent etc
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At this point, I sincerely want to ask, what is the requirements to be an APC members?
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista
Nura Garwa (whose full name is Nura Aliyu) is a former Senior Special Assistant on Community Development to the Governor of Katsina State, Nigeria.  He was arrested in May 2026 by the Nigeria Police Force for allegedly leading a 7-man kidnapping syndicate operating within the Katsina metropolis. Following his arrest, the Katsina State Government publicly commended the police for dismantling the gang.
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@desolvay180052 @RealQueenBee__ You want him to bring his disunity to NDC?
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@RealQueenBee__ These are the confirmed ticket, Atiku is wasting his time.
The worst mistake he made was staying in ADC after all the court cases.
He can still redirect his step by coming to NDC and backing PO.
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@RealQueenBee__ Why do you bend on raising the BP of Atiku, Kenneth Okonkwo, Dele Momodu, Dino Malaye and all the Atiku boys. Saying that Dumebi Kachikwu is now the ADC flag bearer will trigger their BP.
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@ehimaggie We neva forget and the same waning influence she wants to use for HOR
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"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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@MondayCaroline How about Nafiu Bala faction when will they conduct their convention?
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ADC leadership crisis further explains why Peter Obi is the real master strategist.
conventions. The David Mark-led faction held its convention in April, the faction led by Dumebi Kachikwu held its own national convention in Abuja Today May 24, where Kachikwu was adopted as their presidential candidate.
With so many factions in the ADC whose faction candidates will be on the ballot?
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