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Why I attended ADC unveiling – Nafiu Bala claims David Mark was imposed

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Nafiu Bala, a factional national chairman of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, has confirmed that he was in attendance when the interim leadership, led by David Mark, was installed in July 2025.

It was the beginning of ADC’s internal crisis, with two factions led by Mark and Bala.

INEC on Wednesday, announced it won’t recognize either group, following a Court of Appeal ruling on March 12.

On Monday, some videos showing Bala at the ADC meeting flooded social media.

But on Tuesday, Bala in a statement, said there was no deal made to pick Mark at the meeting.

“Chief Ralph Okey Nwosu, the former National Chairman, was given a chance to speak, and he surprised everyone by announcing his resignation as National Chairman,” Bala said.

“He then gave membership cards to Sen. David Mark and Rauf Aregbesola, and named them Acting National Chairman and National Secretary.”

Bala said Nwosu’s actions were against the ADC Constitution, specifically Articles 8(2) and 9(4) from 2022, as amended.

He also said the constitution does not allow an outgoing chairman to pick a successor.




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2027: How opposition would’ve given Tinubu sleepless night – APC chieftain, Jibrin

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A former member of the House of Representatives from Kano State, Abdulmumin Jibrin, has suggested what the opposition can do to give the party and President Bola Tinubu a sleepless night in 2027.

Jibrin said if the opposition had come together to form a united front, they would have given Tinubu and the APC a sleepless night.

Featuring on Channels Television’s Politics Today, the former lawmaker said Tinubu would defeat opposition in 2027.

According to Jibrin: “The more they come out the better the chances of Tinubu, the more they increase in number to contest, the better the chances.

“The simple dynamics that would have given us a little sleepless night where we will wake up and really work is if the opposition had all come out to work together and did exactly what Tinubu did in 2015, bringing everybody together bringing Buhari, members of the National Assembly together, bringing Southwest governors, went after all the governors that they needed and at the end of the day, they got five governors. He made sure the opposition was uptight but we are not having that Today.”

Jibrin said the more the opposition divide themselves, the more they split their votes in 2027.

“The more they divide themselves the more they split their votes but the vote of the president continues to remain intact, none of them is taking anything from the vote the president is going to get. 

“Even if they come all together, the president would still defeat them,” he added.

																											




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Go back home, stop giving excuses – Peter Obi to Tinubu

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A chieftain of the Nigerian Democratic Congress, NDC, Peter Obi, has urged President Bola Tinubu to go back to his retirement home if he cannot deliver dividend of democracy to Nigerians.

Obi made this call during the NDC aspirants dinner held in Abuja.

The former Labour Party presidential candidate stated that the president should stop giving excuses, noting that the time for excuses has passed.

“What I’m seeing I can change, and that’s why I want the office. I’m not looking for it to give excuses.

“We cannot hire people who will give us excuses again. The time for excuses have passed. If you cannot work now, go home.

“The office is for people who have the competent, passion capacity, commitment and character to lead,” he said.

DAILY POST recalls that Obi and former presidential candidate of the New Nigerian Peoples Party, NNPP, Rabi’u Kwankwaso, left the African Democratic Congress, ADC, for NDC, citing internal divisions and court cases as reasons.




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2027: PDP picks Onor as sole presidential candidate

…declares self APC’s only real challenger

…As Onor takes swipes at Atiku, Obi, Kwankwaso

By Luminous Jannamike

ABUJA — The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, on Tuesday adopted Senator Sandy Onor as its sole consensus presidential candidate for the 2027 election and immediately declared itself the only opposition force capable of taking power from the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

The adoption also served as a public show of unity by a party seeking to recover from months of internal crisis, with PDP leaders insisting the turmoil was over and that the party was ready to reclaim its place as the country’s main opposition platform ahead of 2027.

Speaking at the event in Abuja, the Chairman of the Presidential Primary Election Committee, Dr Samuel Ortom; the party’s National Chairman, Mohammed Abdulrahman; and Onor all presented the consensus process as evidence that the PDP had regained stability and political direction.

Announcing the outcome of consultations conducted across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, Ortom formally declared Onor as the party’s consensus candidate.

Ortom said, “Having conducted consultations across the 36 states of Nigeria and the Federal Capital Territory, I am pleased to formally announce that we have adopted Professor Sandy Onor as the consensus candidate of our great party for the 2027 presidential election.

“Those in agreement, say ‘Aye.’ Is anybody in disagreement? You may say ‘No.’ The ayes have it.”

The announcement drew loud applause from delegates and party officials as Onor was ushered forward and formally presented as the PDP’s flag bearer.

Earlier, Abdulrahman said the emergence of a sole candidate reflected the collective decision of party leaders and members across the country.

“The chairman of this very important programme today has said everything. We are here for endorsement because we have only one person aspiring to the office of President in 2027,” he said.

Abdulrahman also commended officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, for monitoring the party’s congresses, primaries and convention activities across the country.

In his acceptance speech, Onor declared that the PDP had finally moved beyond the prolonged internal battles that weakened the party in recent years.

“Today, we have reclaimed our party, the legacy party, the Peoples Democratic Party. Today, we have a leadership that is united, purposeful and visionary,” he said.

Onor also used the occasion to dismiss the African Democratic Congress, ADC, coalition as an unstable alliance driven more by personal ambition than shared political direction.

He said, “The point I am making is that if you are looking for any party with the capacity to contend with the ruling APC, that party is the PDP.

“Atiku would say, ‘When I started running for the presidency, where were some of them? Were they not in secondary school? Were they not in primary school? Had they even started politics then?’

“We knew nothing would make them step down for one another. There was also a tendency characterised by a messianic complex among people like Obi and Kwankwaso, who felt that if they did not become president, Nigeria would collapse.

“But the drama happened even sooner than we calculated. Before we knew it, people began migrating out of the coalition. If you observed carefully, there was what I call the ‘Andrews Liver Salt effect’, like a bubble that rises suddenly and disappears within days.

“It left the ADC struggling to explain that it was not finished. But we knew the ADC was finished,” he added.

Onor acknowledged that the PDP had gone through difficult internal divisions but insisted the party had now stabilised and was consolidating ahead of the 2027 election.

“Yes, we have had our issues. It is normal and natural. But trust me, we have overcome our worst fears. We have soared beyond our anxieties. We have crossed the Rubicon,” he said.

The PDP presidential candidate also sought to present himself as a unifying national figure.

“I shall maintain a pan-Nigerian disposition in all I do. Citizens of this country will be proud that we have a PDP that is ready to govern well,” he said.

Beyond the politics, Onor said his administration would focus on rural poverty, which he described as a major driver of insecurity and economic hardship across the country.

“We cannot be poor in the midst of so much. Insecurity is fundamentally a function of rural poverty. If local governments are properly funded, many of our young men and women will be meaningfully engaged at that level,” he said.

He argued that stronger local government administration and grassroots investment would help reduce unemployment, banditry and terrorism in many rural communities.

The PDP candidate also dismissed suggestions that the party remained divided, insisting there was only one legally recognised PDP.

“For some time now, the erroneous impression has been created that there are two PDPs. Nothing could be further from the truth.

“There is only one PDP,” he said, insisting the party had moved beyond the divisions that nearly crippled it.

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