Politics
ADC offers credible path out of Nigeria’s woes — David Mark

By Luminous Jannamike, ABUJA
The National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Senator David Mark, has felicitated Nigerians on the occasion of the 2025 Christmas celebration, calling for vigilance against insecurity, sacrifice, tolerance and renewed commitment to national unity, while urging citizens to see the ADC as a credible alternative for addressing the country’s challenges.
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In a Christmas message to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ, Mark urged Nigerians to embrace peace and harmonious coexistence across religious and ethnic lines.
“As we commemorate the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ, I extend my warmest Christmas greetings to you and your families across the length and breadth of our dear country,” he said.
Mark said Christmas remains a season that highlights values the nation urgently needs at a time of economic hardship, insecurity and social divisions.
“Christmas is a season that reminds us of the timeless values of love, peace, sacrifice, humility, and service to humanity.”
According to him, Nigerians must draw strength from the true meaning of the season by standing together despite differences and extending compassion to the vulnerable.
“I urge all Nigerians to draw strength from the true spirit of Christmas by showing compassion to one another, reaching out to the less privileged, and standing united despite our differences,” he stated.
The former Senate President stressed that Nigeria’s diversity remains its greatest strength and called for tolerance, mutual respect and national cohesion in the collective pursuit of peace and progress.
He also urged Nigerians to embrace the African Democratic Congress as a viable political platform capable of delivering inclusive governance, accountability, respect for the rule of law and the promotion of human rights.
“No challenge is insurmountable when we work together with a shared sense of purpose and patriotism,” he added.
Mark further called on leaders at all levels to recommit themselves to selfless service, good governance, accountability and justice, while encouraging citizens to remain hopeful, law-abiding and actively engaged in building a better Nigeria.
“As we celebrate this festive season, may peace reign in our communities, joy fill our homes, and renewed hope inspire us for the year ahead,” he said.
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Politics
ADC names Okumgba Deputy Governorship candidate for 2027 Rivers election
The African Democratic Congress, ADC, Rivers State Chapter, has announced the nomination of David Amapakaye Okumgba as its Deputy Governorship Candidate for the 2027 Rivers State governorship election.
The announcement was contained in a statement signed on Monday by the party’s State Publicity Secretary, Chizy Enyi.
The party described Okumgba as a seasoned administrator, accomplished businessman and experienced political leader.
It added that his commitment to public service and democratic values has earned him widespread respect within and beyond Rivers State.
The statement said Okumgba has demonstrated exceptional leadership in both the private and political sectors.
According to the ADC, Okumgba was nominated on account of his wealth of political experience, organisational capacity, interpersonal skills, and deep understanding of Rivers State’s socio-political landscape.
He will run alongside the party’s governorship candidate, Gabriel Baritulem Pidomson.
The statement added, “Together, this ticket represents competence, experience, inclusiveness, and a shared vision for a new Rivers State founded on good governance, accountability, economic growth, security, and equal opportunities for all.
“The Party is confident that the Pidomson–Okumgba ticket reflects the aspirations of the people of Rivers State and offers the leadership, competence, and integrity required to move our State forward.”
The ADC called on party members, supporters, and the people of Rivers State to rally behind the Pidomson–Okumgba ticket with enthusiasm.
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Politics
2027: Activists seeking political offices can’t make any difference — Segalink
Mr. Segun ‘Segalink’ Awosanya
By Enitan Abdultawab
Social commentator and institutional reforms advocate, Segun Awosanya, popularly known as Segalink, has argued that Nigerian activists who are seeking political offices in the 2027 general election won’t necessarily make a difference in governance.
The reform advocate maintained that activists often lose the moral authority that initially made them agents of change when they get into politics.
In an interview with Vanguard News’ Politics Hub, Segalink maintained that meaningful impact does not solely depend on holding political office, insisting that individuals can transform society from whatever position they occupy.
According to him, those who genuinely desire change should already be making a difference without waiting to secure political appointments or elective positions.
“They cannot make a difference. If they can, they should be able to make a difference from where they are,” he said.
Using himself as an example, the activist noted that he has consistently contributed to national development without pursuing political power.
“I am not a politician, but I am making a difference from where I am. I am not searching for power or political appointments, but you can trace the trajectory of what I have been doing over the years and see the importance and impact in real time in society,” he stated.
Segalink also criticized what he described as the rise of online political “cults” and echo chambers, alleging that some supporters have become more interested in defending personalities than engaging with ideas.
According to him, there are “certain impressionable Nigerians” who have formed online groups that attack anyone unwilling to lead them or exploit their loyalty for political gain.
Without mentioning any political figure directly in the remarks, he urged Nigerians to recognize their individual responsibility in nation-building instead of waiting for politicians or influencers to dictate their actions.
“I am simply saying that you have a power within you, a responsibility in your society. You can make a difference in your country without necessarily needing someone to tell you who to follow, who to abuse, or who to vote for or not,” he said.
Segalink stressed that lasting national development begins with citizens taking responsibility for their communities, arguing that genuine leadership is demonstrated through sustained service rather than the pursuit of political office.
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2027: Atiku has to wait till 2031, it’s not North’s time now — Ali Modu Sheriff
Former Borno State Governor and All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain, Ali Modu Sheriff, has said former Vice President Atiku Abubakar should shelve his 2027 presidential ambition, insisting that it is still the South’s turn to produce Nigeria’s president.
Sheriff stated this on Monday during an appearance on Channels Television’s Politics Today, where he argued that the North would not support Atiku’s bid because of an unwritten power-sharing arrangement among Nigeria’s political leaders.
According to him, the understanding reached after the civil war was aimed at ensuring regional balance in the country’s leadership.
“After the civil war our leaders have said that there will no longer be this situation in Nigeria, there is a regional agreement. For Atiku, it’s not our time now. He is on his own because it is the turn for the South. Buhari just finished 8 years,” Sheriff said.
“If Atiku wants to be president he can wait, he is a leader in Northern Nigeria, he is eminently qualified but it is not our time now, he has to wait till 2031. That is the time for the North, for now, it is time for the South.”
The former governor expressed confidence that President Bola Tinubu would secure a second term in office in 2027, although he stressed that the APC would not be complacent ahead of the election.
Sheriff also dismissed the presidential ambition of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate, Peter Obi, saying the former Anambra State governor would not enjoy support from Northern voters.
“I am not worried about Peter Obi at all because I know that Northerners will never vote for Peter Obi,” he said.
When reminded that Obi secured substantial votes in states such as Nasarawa and Plateau during the 2023 presidential election, Sheriff argued that the political landscape had changed.
“The situation is different now, you know why? Peter Obi when he was a governor chased all the Northerners out of Anambra State,” he alleged.
Sheriff further claimed that some Northern political figures, including supporters of former Kano State Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso, were unwilling to back any alliance involving Obi.
“This is what Kano people are telling Kwankwaso now, that we always supported you and we will support you if you run for president but we will not support you to go with Peter Obi,” he said.
His comments come amid increasing political realignments and consultations by opposition figures ahead of the 2027 general election.
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