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2027 elections won’t hold without ADC on the ballot — Nwosu

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Founding National Chairman of the opposition African Democratic Congress (ADC), Raph Nwosu, has explained that the 2027 elections will not hold if the opposition party is not on the ballot.

Nwosu also declared that ADC has already secured required statistics and numbers to take over from the incumbent President Bola Tinubu in 2027.

He spoke at a party event on Wednesday in Abuja.

According to him, with the coalition, the party has recorded phenomenal achievements, adding that up till Tuesday evening some serving senators in the ruling APC and other parties were still talking to ADC leadership to join the party.

The large gathering brought together young men and women who are contesting different positions across the country, with prominent party leaders in attendance.

Nwosu revealed further that in taking over ADC, the coalition did everything right and nothing was done wrong, blaming the current challenges facing the party on the existing culture of impunity in Nigerian politics.

“The culture in place is dirty. It’s very difficult to change the culture, but we will continue working very hard to do so once we are determined. You don’t need a million people to do it; you just need a few determined minds.

“With the number we have today in ADC, what we have achieved by the Coalition is phenomenal, and no matter how anybody thinks they can knock this down, they cannot. To knock this down will be almost like knocking our democracy down, and God will not allow that. We have put enough strategies in places to ensure that it doesn’t happen.

“But what you may hear happening and see happening now, when people in power, especially in the third world country, people who love impunity and feel that they can play God, are in power, they would try everything, especially when it’s clear to them that their time is over.

“The time is over for Tinubu politically, and he must go. The time is over for Akpabio (Senate president), and they must go.

“The statistics are already there in our portal. I think we’re already recording over 5 million people who are desirous to pay money and to become members of ADC. By the time the registration closes down, if it has not closed down by today, we will have a minimum of 11 million people that are ready to contribute money,” he stated.

“All I know is that Tinubu and Amupitan cannot conduct any election in this country if ADC is not on the ballot,” Nwosu added.

This comes as David Mark-led leadership of the ADC grapples with internal crisis.

A federal High Court on Wednesday barred the Independent National Electoral Commission from recognizing ADC leadership under David Mark.




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Fubara submits 2026–2028 fiscal framework to Rivers Assembly

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Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has submitted the 2026–2028 Medium-Term Expenditure Framework, MTEF, to the Rivers State House of Assembly.

Speaker of the House, Martin Chike Amaewhule, read a letter from Governor Fubara conveying the submission of the three-year fiscal framework during an emergency sitting held on Thursday morning.

The sitting marked the Assembly’s first plenary session in more than three months, following its last meeting to screen commissioner nominees forwarded by the governor.

Prior to that session, the House had met on January 8, when it initiated impeachment proceedings against Governor Fubara before adjourning and failing to reconvene on its scheduled resumption date of January 15.

At the end of Thursday’s plenary, lawmakers deferred consideration of the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework to a later date.




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2027: ‘APC signposts only visible sign of governance in Ebonyi’ — Analyst blasts Nwifuru

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A public affairs analyst, Pascal Oluchukwu, has countered Ebonyi Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Oguzor Nwali, who said that the state governor, Francis Nwifuru, deserves re-election ahead of the 2027 general election. 

Oluchukwu explained that the governor had not done enough for the state to warrant a second term. 

He disclosed this in a statement on Thursday. 

Nwali had highlighted projects carried out by Nwifuru’s administration as a reason for Ebonyi people to vote for his second-term bid. 

However, Oluchukwu faulted Nwali and challenged him to reel out detailed projects done by the Nwifuru government. 

According to him, the flyover and tunnel built by the governor have turned into a ‘large swimming pool.’ 

He said the APC signposts are the only visible projects in the state. 

He further noted that the state under Nwifuru is filled with a litany of uncompleted and abandoned projects despite increased allocation from the federation account in the last three years. 

“From the Vanco flyover and tunnel that has since turned into a large swimming pool in this rainy season to the ICT University in Oferekpe Agbaja that has only partially completed staff quarters and then to the litany of uncompleted modern civil servant staff quarters and schools littered across the state, the story is the same: Nwifuru, who now receives more allocations, has done absolutely nothing to justify the huge billions of money he gets from the center.

“Worse still, he and his large coterie of looting appointees feel greatly entitled to a second term in office without any records of achievements in the first. As a matter of fact and concern, APC’s 4+4=8 signpost projects have become the only visible sign that there’s a government in Ebonyi State,” he stated.




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Drama as two PDP governorship candidates receive Certificates of Return in Benue

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The leadership crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, deepened on Wednesday as two rival candidates for the 2027 Benue State governorship election separately received Certificates of Return from different factions of the party.

Former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Chief Michael Aondoakaa, SAN, received his Certificate of Return at the PDP National Secretariat, Wadata Plaza, Abuja, after emerging the governorship candidate of the faction loyal to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.

Aondoakaa was accompanied by his running mate, Dr Oyije Ochaekiti Ogbenjuwa, as well as prominent PDP leaders and stakeholders from Benue State.

Speaking after receiving the certificate, Aondoakaa thanked the leadership and members of the party for the confidence reposed in him and pledged to justify the mandate by uniting the PDP and leading it to victory in the 2027 governorship election.

However, in a parallel development, the rival faction of the party led by former Minister of Special Duties, Kabiru Tanimu Turaki (SAN), also presented a Certificate of Return to Dr Emmanuel Agbo, Director-General of the PDP Governors’ Forum, after declaring him the winner of its governorship primary.

While the Wike-backed faction held its certificate presentation at the PDP National Secretariat, Wadata Plaza, Abuja, the venue of the ceremony organised by the Turaki-led faction could not be independently verified as of the time of filing this report.

The parallel presentation of Certificates of Return marks the latest chapter in the protracted leadership crisis that has divided the PDP into rival camps, with both factions laying claim to the party’s structure and leadership.

With both Aondoakaa and Agbo now holding Certificates of Return from their respective factions, attention has shifted to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, which is yet to publish the final list of candidates for the 2027 Benue State governorship election. 




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