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2027: ‘North is my political base, South-East belongs to Peter Obi’ – Atiku
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has declared that the North will rally behind him in 2027 general election.
According to him, the North politically appears much more united now than ever.
Atiku stated this on Wednesday while fielding questions on Arise Television’s Prime Time program.
The former Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, presidential candidate also described the South-East as the political base of Mr Peter Obi.
Atiku said: “The North still remains my major political base because I won more northern states than many other states. I won only two in the South-West.
“I don’t think I won any in the South-East, right? Even politically, the North appears much more united now than ever. The majority of the North will always come together.
“The North will always rally behind me because that’s my political base as South-East is the political base of Mr Peter Obi and South-South political base of Rotimi Amaechi.”
DAILY POST reports that the former Vice President is leading a team of notable politicians that are now in the African Democratic Congress, ADC.
Atiku also criticized President Bola Tinubu’s administration for the biting economic hardship in the country.
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Rivers guber: ‘Wait until INEC publishes list of candidates’ – Wike reacts to sacking of Chinda, others by Court
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has addressed those claiming that the court has dismissed his chosen candidate for the Rivers State governorship election, urging them to wait until the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) releases its list of candidates in July.
A court in Rivers State had reinstated leadership Beke and declared all nominations from the recently concluded party primaries in the state as null and void.
The primaries had resulted in Kingsley Chinda, a Wike ally, being selected as the governorship candidate, following the withdrawal of Governor Siminalayi Fubara.
Additionally, other associates of the Minister also emerged as candidates for the APC in the upcoming 2027 National Assembly and State Assembly elections.
DAILY POST reported that Justice Elfreida Oluwayemisi Williams-Dawodu of the Court of Appeal, Port Harcourt Division, upheld the Rivers State High Court’s decision on Friday, which nullified the Congresses that led to Chief Tony Okocha’s appointment as chairman of the APC in the state.
While discussing political matters in his home state, particularly regarding the dismissal of candidates in the Rivers State rainbow coalition by Mr. Emeke Bekee, the Minister remarked that Bekee lacked proper understanding of the issues at hand and advised him to wait patiently for INEC to announce its list of nominated party candidates before making any assumptions.
“In July, the candidates of the parties will be published by INEC. Let us wait till July. We are tired of hearing from people who have lost out”, the Minister said.
On the teachers’ protest over the abductions in Oyo State, Barr Wike expressed his concern over the abduction of citizens regardless of their professions or where they were located in the country; he, however, reiterated his position that there was no need to politicize the Oyo State abduction as was being done in some quarters.
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2027: Voting for Peter Obi is a vote for Tinubu – Kenneth Okonkwo

A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Kenneth Okonkwo, has said supporters of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) presidential candidate, Peter Obi, risk boosting President Bola Tinubu’s re-election chances if they back the former Anambra State governor in the 2027 presidential election.
Speaking during an interview with Symfoni TV on Wednesday, Okonkwo argued that Nigeria’s opposition must unite behind a single platform to stand a realistic chance of unseating the incumbent president.
According to him, a fragmented opposition would only strengthen Tinubu’s position ahead of the next general election.
“The reason I said it is that either you’re working for Tinubu directly, in other words, you’re in APC, or you’re working for Tinubu indirectly because when you divide the votes of the coalition and the opposition, you’re still making Tinubu better placed to win,” he said.
Okonkwo also criticised Obi’s reported decision to withdraw from coalition discussions within the ADC, claiming that the former Labour Party presidential candidate was unwilling to participate in a competitive primary process.
“Nobody forced Peter Obi to enter ADC. He entered on his own, and one week to the end of the closure of the time, he left and gave the reason. You can’t compete in a primary, and you want to be a politician. You want to be the president of a challenged country, and you’re running away from challenge,” he stated.
The former Labour Party spokesman further claimed that Senator Victor Umeh had previously advocated a political alliance between the South-East and northern political interests as the region’s most viable route to the presidency.
Okonkwo alleged that Umeh told him Obi was reluctant to embrace such advice.
“I told him, ‘Have you told Obi?’ He said yes, but that Peter Obi is very stubborn. That if you tell him anything, he would not believe but would continue to try,” he claimed.
Maintaining that opposition supporters should weigh their choices carefully, Okonkwo warned: “Let me tell you the truth, in 2027, anybody voting any vote whatsoever to Peter Obi, you’re voting for Tinubu, and don’t say that I didn’t tell you.”
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Minority leadership tussle disrupts Reps plenary

..Agbese, Ugochinyere clash over forgery allegation
By Gift ChapiOdekina, Abuja
A heated dispute over the leadership of the opposition caucus disrupted proceedings in the House of Representatives on Thursday as lawmakers engaged in a public confrontation over allegations of forgery and attempts to influence the race for the position of Minority Leader.
The drama unfolded during plenary when the member representing Ado/Okpokwu/Ogbadibo Federal Constituency of Benue State, Hon. Philip Agbese, raised a matter of personal privilege, accusing fellow lawmaker, Hon. Ikenga Ugochinyere, of using his signature without authorisation in a document purportedly nominating him for the office of Minority Leader.
Agbese told the House that he was shocked to discover a document circulating online bearing his name and signature in support of Ugochinyere’s bid for the opposition leadership position.
According to him, although he had held discussions with several lawmakers, including Ugochinyere, on issues affecting minority lawmakers and constituency projects, he never endorsed any nomination document.
“I feel that my legislative privilege has been breached because this amounts to forgery for my signature to be used for purposes for which it was not intended,” Agbese said.
He urged the House leadership to investigate the matter and stop what he described as attempts by Ugochinyere and his associates to tarnish his reputation.
The Benue lawmaker also dismissed reports circulating on social media alleging that some lawmakers received $50,000 to support a particular candidate for the minority leadership position.
“My constituents have been calling me. I have not received any amount of money from anybody and I will not do so. This is my integrity,” he declared.
Responding, Speaker Abbas Tajudeen acknowledged Agbese’s complaints and assured him that the matter would be addressed. He, however, appealed to lawmakers not to prolong the debate and disclosed that he had convened a closed-door meeting of minority lawmakers later in the day to resolve the leadership dispute.
“We will take action on the issue you have raised in due course. However, I want to again bring to the attention of all minority members that I am inviting every minority member of this House to a closed-door meeting today by 2 p.m. so that we can discuss further,” Abbas said.
The situation escalated when Ugochinyere sought the Speaker’s permission to make a personal explanation, insisting that the allegations made against him on the floor and during a live broadcast could not go unanswered.
The Imo lawmaker denied the forgery allegation, maintaining that Agbese personally signed the nomination form supporting his aspiration for Minority Leader.
According to him, Agbese voluntarily endorsed the nomination at a meeting attended by several lawmakers who could testify to the development.
His remarks immediately sparked protests from Agbese, who repeatedly interrupted him, shouting: “I never did that!”
The exchange soon degenerated into a shouting match as lawmakers from both camps joined the argument, forcing the Speaker to repeatedly call for order while some members attempted to calm the situation.
Despite the uproar, Ugochinyere insisted that his aspiration enjoyed the backing of the majority of opposition lawmakers.
“I understand that at the moment, the overwhelming majority of 61 members out of 81 opposition members elected me. It may not go down well with some people, but I never expected that their desperation would get to this level,” he said.
He described the forgery allegation as “a treacherous lie” and vowed to produce witnesses who were present when the nomination document was signed.
The Speaker again intervened, urging lawmakers to refrain from further exchanges and allow the matter to be resolved at the scheduled meeting of opposition members.
Before calm was fully restored, another lawmaker raised a point of order, arguing that Ugochinyere’s claim of being elected by opposition lawmakers should be expunged from the House records since the matter was not formally before the chamber.
The lawmaker maintained that only the opposition caucus could officially determine and present its leadership to the House, stressing that any declaration made on the floor amounted to a personal opinion.
The latest confrontation underscores deepening divisions within the opposition caucus as rival camps continue to jostle for key minority leadership positions ahead of an official announcement by the Speaker.
The outcome of the closed-door meeting is expected to shape the future direction of the opposition bloc in the Green Chamber.
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