Politics
Kwankwaso joining NDC gives him political advantage – Ibrahim
A political analyst, Hassan Ibrahim, has said that former Kano State governor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, stands to gain more politically from joining the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC).
He described the move as a strategic advantage regardless of the outcome of future elections.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with DAILY POST on Tuesday, Ibrahim said Kwankwaso’s decision to align with the new political platform places him in a stronger position ahead of the 2027 general elections, whether the alliance succeeds or not.
“For me, Kwankwaso joining the NDC is a right move and I see him as the biggest beneficiary. Whether they succeed in the presidential election or not, he still gains politically.”
The analyst recalled that during negotiations with the All Progressives Congress (APC), Kwankwaso made it clear that he would only abandon his former party, the NNPP, if he was given either the presidential ticket or the vice-presidential slot.
He said this demand was one of the reasons talks with the APC failed.
“Kwankwaso said clearly that if he must leave his party, he must either be made the presidential candidate or the running mate,” he explained.
Ibrahim noted that in the ADC, Kwankwaso finds himself among other strong political figures such as former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar and Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, making competition for the presidential ticket tougher.
He said Atiku is still interested in running for president, while Obi remains a strong contender after securing over six million votes in the last election.
He also mentioned Rotimi Amaechi as another key figure seeking the ticket.
“With people like Atiku, Obi, and Amaechi in the same platform, Kwankwaso’s chances of getting the presidential ticket are lower compared to others,” he said.
The analyst explained that because Atiku and Kwankwaso are both from northern Nigeria, they are unlikely to be paired together on the same ticket, which limits Kwankwaso’s chances of becoming a running mate if Atiku emerges.
He added that Kwankwaso would only have a realistic chance of becoming vice president if the presidential ticket goes to someone from the South, such as Peter Obi or Rotimi Amaechi.
Ibrahim also raised concerns about leadership issues within the ADC.
He said the party is facing court cases challenging its structure and legitimacy.
“Both Kwankwaso and Obi are not fully confident about the ongoing court cases. So they are already thinking of a second option in case things don’t go well.”
According to him, Kwankwaso’s move to the NDC gives him access to a platform that is more stable and gives him better control over candidate selection for governorship, Senate, House of Representatives, and state assemblies.
He contrasted Kwankwaso with Atiku, saying Kwankwaso has a strong political movement with loyal supporters who depend on him for political direction, unlike Atiku, who mainly seeks a platform for his own presidential ambition.
He also noted that Kwankwaso’s influence in Kano has been affected following the exit of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf from his camp, making the need for a broader political platform more important.
“His chances of getting the presidential ticket in the previous arrangement were almost zero, and even the vice-presidential slot was not guaranteed,” he said.
“But now that he has left the ADC and joined the NDC, he has every opportunity, he has every chance to get a position, either as a flag bearer, or as a running mate.”
He further argued that if the Obi-Kwankwaso alliance succeeds, Kwankwaso could become Vice President and later position himself for the presidency in the future.
“If Obi steps aside after eight years, Kwankwaso as Vice President can contest and become President,” he said.
Even if the alliance fails, Ibrahim said Kwankwaso would still benefit by gaining national visibility beyond his traditional northern base.
“Many people see him as a regional politician, but this move gives him national exposure,” he said.
He added that aligning with Obi would also help Kwankwaso appeal more to southern voters and reduce perceptions of ethnic or regional bias.
“He will be able to tell voters in the South that he has worked with a southerner and is not a tribal politician,” he said.
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NDP, party to beat come 2027 – Imo chairman, Amadi
Ahead of the 2027 general elections, the newly appointed Chairman of the National Democratic Party (NDP), Imo State chapter, Kyrian Amadi, has boasted that the NDP is the party to beat in the upcoming electoral contest.
He said the party has put in place strategic measures to strengthen its hold not only in Imo but also in all the states across the federation.
Amadi made the remark after his emergence as the state chairman of the party by its national leadership in preparation for the 2027 electoral exercise.
According to him, the NDP is a party for the masses, with its ideology anchored on strict adherence to democratic tenets, equity and social justice.
“We are firm when it comes to good and purposeful governance.”
He reiterated that the NDP is a party to watch in the forthcoming political dispensation, as Nigerians of good conscience and patriotism have identified with the party both in the state and across the nation.
The chairman expressed gratitude to the national leadership of the party for its efforts to ensure that the NDP is deeply rooted in all the 27 LGAs as well as the 305 wards in the state.
Amadi described the acceptance of the party in the state as “passionately volcanic” while appealing to Imo electorates who are yet to identify with the party to hasten their actions and register with it.
He asserted that the NDP is one of the frontline opposition political parties in the country that means well for Nigerians in terms of good governance, including massive infrastructural development, human capacity building, inclusiveness and accountability.
The chairman also revealed that the party still has windows of opportunity granted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the substitution of its candidates for the State Assembly, House of Representatives and Senate.
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Atiku saw value in me, Peter Obi betrayed me – Kenneth Okonkwo
A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, Kenneth Okonkwo, says the party’s presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, saw value in him.
Speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Thursday, Okonkwo said former Anambra state governor, Peter Obi betrayed him.
The Nollywood veteran-turned politician said this barely 24 hours after Atiku appointed him as his spokesman.
He said he had publicly ended his relationship with Obi in 2024 after concluding that the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, presidential candidate lacked the decisiveness required to lead Nigeria.
“As a public affairs analyst that I have been from 2009 before I ever met Peter Obi, I proceeded with my job. You were one of the earliest interviewers that interviewed me in July 2024 when I said I wasn’t speaking for him anymore because he’s not decisive.
“I’ve seen in him certain qualities that make him unfit to be the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. I made it public. By then, I had finished my job with him. But in order for the people to know that I am not speaking for him anymore, I made it public, and I went my own way, and I was doing my own job.
“He was the one who betrayed me,” Okonkwo said.
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Oyo APC releases list of candidates ahead of 2027
The Oyo State chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has released the names of its candidates ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The list contains the party’s governorship candidate, senatorial candidates, House of Representatives candidates and candidates for the State House of Assembly.
The list obtained by DAILY POST on Thursday shows Barrister Sharafadeen Alli as the governorship candidate, while the trio of Senator Yunus Akintunde, Hon. Aderemi Oseni and Mrs Hannah Ogunesan were named as the candidates for Oyo Central, Oyo South and Oyo North Senatorial Districts, respectively.
The list also contains the names of the 14 candidates for the 14 federal constituencies in the state.
It also contains the names of the 32 candidates for the 32 House of Assembly seats in the state.
Here is the list…


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