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It is not the strongest or the most intelligent who will survive but those who can best manage change.

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He reduced Kwankwaso to a strawweight in that interview. Totally unprovoked. Someone you’re in a coalition with o. Like bro, what did you sniff before going for that interview?
Agent Jake@Hitee_

Atiku went on TV to say Kwankwaso was a local champion popular in one state , that even that state isn’t sure for him again because the Governor left him He said it openly unprovoked, someone you’re in a coalition with . Even if it’s true , you don’t say it openly , 0 tact

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Lawrence Kitema
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Sad Truth: Parents don’t fear death. Their greatest fear is leaving their children in this world, knowing that no one will love them the way they do.
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WiII 🏝️@PEC_Concepts·
No, they’re not all selfish in that sense. Those of you pushing this narrative are being disingenuous. Let’s be logical for once, Atiku is the selfish one here. Peter Obi wouldn’t throw a hat in the ring in 2031 when it’s obviously the turn of the north. You want to know what being selfish means? In 2023, in a highly tribal and religious country like Nigeria, after 8 years of Buhari, a Fulani northern Muslim, Atiku, a Fulani northern Muslim gave middle finger to the southern aspirants in his then party, the PDP, and decided to run. That singular act contributed to the heartless monster Wike became today. Fast forward to 2026 when it’s still obviously the turn of the south, here he is again wanting to be the flag bearer of ADC. How selfish and inconsiderate can you be? Respecting turn-taking between the north and the south is a matter of principle. It gives every side a sense of belonging and promotes peace and unity. But Atiku doesn’t care about none of that. He doesn’t read the room and must be the flag bearer at every point in time. How selfish? Well, it’s his constitutional right to keep running, let him keep running till he can run no more.
ENEYE@Comrade_Yax

@OlafemiVictor9 @HonShield They are all selfish 💯 And all want the Lion share ! For now BAT is winning a perfect 3-0

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WiII 🏝️@PEC_Concepts·
Kai ADC! What a goof! What a missed opportunity!
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jimmy (Hulk) - LP
jimmy (Hulk) - LP@diisa2002·
Funny how memory works in Nigerian politics. The same Peter Obi they mocked, diminished, and labeled “structureless” is now the missing piece everyone suddenly remembers. You had a candidate who built organic momentum without godfathers, without state machinery, without the usual currency of Nigerian politics and your grand strategy was to offer him VP under Atiku Abubakar? That wasn’t politics, that was miscalculation dressed as negotiation. There’s a proverb: you don’t test the depth of a river with both feet. But that’s exactly what was done gambling away a movement people didn’t even take the time to understand. His supporters were dismissed as online noise, yet that same noise disrupted entrenched structures and forced a national conversation. That wasn’t an illusion; it was a signal. Now the same voices are saying, “We could have defeated Bola Ahmed Tinubu if” but politics is not built on hypotheticals. It rewards timing, judgment, and the ability to recognize momentum when it is right in front of you. History is consistent on this: establishments that ignore rising forces don’t weaken them, they legitimize them. At some point, what looked like patience became disrespect. Walking away, in that context, isn’t betrayal its clarity. The uncomfortable truth is this: Obi is no longer just a candidate to be slotted into alliances at convenience. He represents a shift a bloc of voters, a mindset, a disruption of old political arithmetic. You can disagree with him, you can oppose him, but underestimating him at this point is no longer strategy it’s negligence. In the end, it’s simple you don’t sideline momentum and expect victory. And now, what could have been a coalition advantage has become a lesson in political misjudgment.
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Mazi Nathan
Mazi Nathan@rukky_nate·
Atiku Abubakar is an evil soul. Dark. Contentious. Disruptive. Greedy An extremely selfish being. A modern day Achan. An obstacle to Nigeria’s liberation. Adamawa Emi Lokan is working for the APC.
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RIDWAN J🛑@AM_Ridwan2·
You went on National TV and say kwankwaso only have kano votes, and now the votes will be split into two since the governor left him. And yet your gullible followers didn’t see how selfish you’re. We need unity to beat Tinubu and Atiku is a threat to that unity. PERIOD.
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Ibrahim H Abdulkarim
Ibrahim H Abdulkarim@ziter001·
It is time to speak the truth with love and courage, face to face. The ADC project was meant to be a vehicle for unity, not another platform for elite calculation. What we are witnessing now is painful but instructive: the same old greed and condescending attitude by a few “big men” is quietly pushing away the very forces that can actually win , the energetic Obidients and the massive Kwankwasiyya movement. This is not personal. This is about Nigeria’s future. Peter Obi represents something genuinely new: competence, frugality, youth inclusion, and a break from recycled elite politics. His movement cuts across tribe, religion, and class. Pairing him with Kwankwaso’s northern grassroots strength creates a formidable North-South alliance that no single party can match. This could have been the rallying point in ADC, but we missed this playing politics as usual. To every opposition leader reading this: the masses are tired of elite games. The PDP’s visible cracks are a warning. The ADC’s current drift is another. Greed and arrogance today will produce regret tomorrow. The lesson 🙏
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Abu Amir
Abu Amir@SadiqMaunde·
At this point, I’m not even saying that it must be Peter Obi. Just honor the agreement, move the ticket to the south. We have southerners like Amaechi, Makinde, et al. Just do the honorable and fair thing, even for once in your life abeg. 😠
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OUR POLITICAL PARTY IS PETER OBI
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Sam Amadi
Sam Amadi@SamAmadi·
Cowards Die Many Times Nigeria is a republic. There are no first class and second class citizens. You cannot continue to insist on bossing everyone else, even those better than you. If a man won over 6m votes, excluding those not counted, he deserves the respect of being treated as an integer, not a fraction. For those who care to know, if O cannot win, A cannot win. If O and A need to be together to win, then it should be OA this time, not AO
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Ibrahim H Abdulkarim
My Dear Fellow Nigerians, Haba! How did we get here? How do we watch a man bleed for us, Yes! he literally take bullets for us and then turn around and treat his sacrifice like yesterday’s news? For three unbroken years, Peter Obi has been on the streets. Not in Dubai. Not in some air-conditioned mansion waiting for election season. He has been moving from city to city, town to town, village to village, and country to country, rain or shine, day or night, keeping the flame of opposition alive when almost everyone else had gone quiet. He has visited hospitals where our people lay broken by calamity. He has sat with IDPs, wiped tears, shared meals, and reminded forgotten Nigerians that they are still seen. He has poured his own money, conservatively around ₦300 million, every single month, Donations to Almajiri schools and schools of nursing across the land, boreholes, and donations to victims of disaster, as well as to his hotels, transport, and staff allowances. Do the math: that is ₦3.6 billion every single year for three good years and still counting, relentless giving, just to keep the opposition going. While he was doing all this, they came for his family. His wife was attacked. His son was attacked. His brother’s property in Lagos was demolished. And in his own businesses, the businesses he built with his bare hands before any of us knew his name and now the government inflicted losses of over ₦20 billion between 2024 and 2026 alone. Yet Peter Obi never folded. He never ran. He never sold out. He simply kept standing for you, for me, for the idea that Nigeria can still be better. His only “offence”? He dared to say he wants to serve this country as President. He dared to believe that leadership should not be the exclusive property of a few godfathers or recycled politicians who only remember Nigeria exists when it is time to campaign. And now we are comparing him to Atiku? The same Atiku who used to relax in Dubai until election year, then fly in to make promises? Or Amaechi, who is nowhere to be found until the start of the coalition? Peter Obi changed that script. He brought energy, consistency, and presence. He made opposition real, not seasonal. He made politics feel human again. So I ask you, my brothers and sisters especially those of us who still have a conscience. Why are we not zoning this ADC ticket to the South to honour this man’s sacrifice? Why are we pretending that fairness, equity, and national unity are just beautiful words we say during campaigns? Peter Obi did not ask for a crown. He earned it with sweat, tears, bruises, and billions of his own money. He kept the opposition space breathing when many had given up. He stood when standing was dangerous. He gave when giving was costly. This is not about one man. This is about us. This is about whether we still have the moral courage to say “thank you” to someone who took the bullet for all of us. This is about whether we want a Nigeria where sacrifice is rewarded with respect, or one where loyalty is punished with abandonment. Well-meaning Nigerians, the eyes of history are on us right now. Let us not fail this test. Let the ADC ticket go to Peter Obi, not as charity, but as justice. Not as favour, but as the bare minimum we owe a man who has given everything so that the rest of us can still dream of a better country. For the sake of our children. For the sake of our conscience. For the sake of the Nigeria we all claim to love. Peter Obi did not fail us. The real question is, will we fail him? In tears and in hope, Yours always Ibrahim Abdulkarim
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Tudo Bams
Tudo Bams@tudobams·
Framing it as a matter “egos” is oversimplifying the issue; and frankly it’s a lazy shortcut and rather distracting. Peter Obi isn’t the obstacle, he’s the only one whose politics, consistency, and public trust actually channels our path to national renewal. Obi has become the embodiment of everything our country needs at this time for national healing and progress. So, the real struggle isn’t personalities; it’s in choosing the kind of leadership that aligns with our future, not our past.
Hon Henry Shield@HonShield

Dear @atiku and @PeterObi, how can your egos be bigger than the struggle to save Nigeria?

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Osaro PhD, Csu.
Osaro PhD, Csu.@OfficiaEdoOsasB·
He destroyed the PDP, created the APC, moved back to bury the PDP, and is now in the ADC to start the cycle all over again. Guess who?
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Mujtahid Karigwe (Prophet of Thoughts)
My only conclusion from Atiku’s insistence on running in 2023 and now attempting 2027 is simple: he has zero respect for the South. This is the same Atiku who left pdp in 2014, claiming it was because they refused to zone the presidency to the north and that it was their turn. Now that same principle suddenly doesn’t matter anymore. The “turn by turn” he once defended is now being ignored because it no longer benefits him. So what exactly changed? The principle or his convenience?
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