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‘Peter Obi will dribble Kwankwaso, drop him like hot potato’ – Fani-Kayode on NDC’s single term ticket

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Nigerian ambassador-designates, to South Africa, Femi Fani-Kayode has urged former governor of Kano State, Rabiu Kwankwaso not to believe the one term agenda of the 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

DAILY POST recalls that the Nigerian Democratic Congress, NDC had during its nation convention, zoned its president ticket to the South for just four years.

The decision, which paved the way for Obi to contest the election for a single tenure was heavily backed by Kwankwaso.

However, in a statement on Sunday, Fani-Kayode wondered if Kwankwaso, Obi’s prospective presidential running mate believe the one term agenda, alleging that Obi is a betrayer.

He claimed that Obi, a former governor of Anambra State has “betrayed every single leader he has had since 1999 and abandoned every single one of the 5 political parties whose platform he has used or attempted to use to run for one office or the other over the last 27 years”.

FFK said though he hitherto respected Kwankwaso and credited him as “being an intelligent man”, his “behaviour baffles me”.

“Peter will dribble him like a yoyo and then drop him like a hot potato like he has with everyone else he has worked and run with.

“If a man like that ever gets power be rest assured that he will NEVER leave it let alone do so after 4 years.

“Thank God NDC has no hope of winning and that Peter will be roundly defeated by PBAT in a few months time.

“His attempt to divide the votes of the South and deny our President and the SW of having 8 straight years in power shall fail”, he said.




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‘They will not escape this’ – Emeka Ike storms INEC office over NDC primary election 

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A mild protest erupted at the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, office in Abuja on Monday as Nollywood actor and House of Representatives aspirant, Emeka Ike, voiced his dissatisfaction over the outcome of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, primary election for the Abuja Municipal Area Council, AMAC, seat.

Ike, who recently declared his intention to contest for a seat in the House of Representatives, stormed the INEC office alleging irregularities in the conduct of the primary election. 

DAILY POST gathered that the actor lost the party’s primaries.

Addressing officials during the protest, Ike expressed anger over the electoral process, insisting that he would not remain silent over.

“We don’t have an address when the election is going on. I am an aspirant, I’m a Nigerian. 

“You won’t go away with this. I don’t do social media activism. INEC will not escape this,” he said.

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Oyo APC guber candidate yet to emerge – Tinubu ex-minister, Adelabu insists

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Former Minister of Power and governorship aspirant of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Oyo State, Adebayo Adelabu, has insisted that the party’s governorship candidate in the state is yet to emerge.

In a statement on Monday, Adelabu urged party members to remain calm and await the official pronouncement of the party’s national leadership on the outcome of the recently concluded primaries.

He equally warned against widely circulated consensus arrangements on candidates of the APC for governorship and other elective positions from the state for the 2027 general election.

DAILY POST reports that Adelabu, who resigned as Minister of Power on April 30, 2026, contested the APC governorship primaries in Oyo State alongside eight others, with Senator Sarafadeen Alli reported in several quarters as having won the primaries and being the consensus candidate of the party.

Meanwhile, Oyo APC chairman, Moses Adeyemo, had, after a meeting with President Bola Tinubu in Lagos, at the weekend, also declared Alli as the party’s candidate for the governorship election.

But Adelabu said no individual or group at the state level had been authorised to announce the final outcome of the primaries,” insisting that only the party’s national headquarters could make such a declaration.

“Oyo APC guber candidate yet to emerge. At this crucial stage, no one should allow himself or herself to be misled by rumours, propaganda or premature victory claims designed to manipulate public perception, create confusion among party faithful and influence ongoing consultations within the party.

“Such actions are neither helpful to the party nor consistent with the principles of fairness, discipline and internal democracy that should guide our conduct as loyal APC members.

“Any purported list of candidates being circulated on social media or through unofficial channels should be treated with utmost caution until the national leadership of the party makes its official pronouncement,” Adelabu said.




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2027: ‘Smart move’ – Pat Utomi hails Peter Obi for escaping alleged trap

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Scholar, activist, and former presidential candidate, Prof. Pat Utomi, has said that Peter Obi moving from the African Democratic Congress, ADC, to the Nigerian Democratic Congress, NDC, was a good Idea.

According to him, the former Labour Party presidential candidate would have been trapped.

Utomi said with what was seen happened in the ADC with some of their presidential aspirants such as Chibuike Amaechi and Mohammed Hayatu-deen complaining after the primaries and rejecting the outcome, it was a pretty smart move on the part of the former Anambra State governor.

DAILY POST reports that Peter Obi is now officially the presidential candidate of the NDC.

He was formally handed the party’s flag at the weekend and he went ahead to announce former Kano governor and the leader of the Kwankwasiyya movement, Engr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso as his running mate.

Speaking on Arise News, Utomi said, “Even though we had polling that suggested he [Obi] would defeat the other candidates within ADC, but if the main players would allow a proper process. 

“Let’s be very frank, both the way the process has been managed generally across the board makes all the primary processes a complete farce…

“More or less, imposing people, so they go through these processes, as you know, make believe in a democratic process.”

Amaechi was one of the notable Nigerians who joined the coalition party, the ADC and declared his interest to run for the presidency in 2027.

However, Amaechi lost the primary election of the party to former vice president, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, who is now the party’s flag-bearer for the general election.

After the primary elections, Amaechi rejected the results, alleging widespread electoral malpractice and irregularities.

He vowed to challenge the result but has been silent ever since Atiku paid him a visit at his home in Abuja.




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