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APC Presidential Primary: Tinubu Polls 10,999,967 Votes, Floors Osifo Nationwide

ABUJA – President Bola Tinubu has emerged as the winner of the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential primary election with 10,999,967 votes across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), beating his only challenger, Stanley Osifo, in a landslide victory that positions him as the ruling party’s flagbearer for the 2027 general elections. Online reports on Sunday revealed that Osifo secured 16,504 votes after the collation, which took place at the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre in Abuja. The results were drawn from direct primary elections conducted simultaneously across all 8,809 wards in the country on Saturday, May 23, 2026.

The All Progressives Congress adopted the direct primary system for its 2026 presidential primary election, paving the way for all registered party members nationwide to participate in selecting the party’s flagbearer for the January 2027 general elections. The exercise was held in each of the 8,809 wards across the country, with results collated at local government levels before transmission to state coordinators and ultimately to the national collation centre in Abuja. President Tinubu and his wife, Oluremi Tinubu, cast their votes at his ward in Ikoyi, Lagos State, joining millions of party members to exercise their franchise. After voting, the President stated: “Democracy is not sustained by noise, speculation, or borrowed platforms. It is sustained by citizens who show up, party members who believe, institutions that endure, the grassroots, and a political family rooted in the people.”

Per the figures, Tinubu’s strongest showing came from strategic states across the federation. Lagos State, the commercial capital and the President’s political base, delivered his highest single-state tally with 814,988 votes. This represents a massive endorsement from his home state, where Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu also participated in the primary exercise, describing the President as a leader who “has continued to demonstrate bold leadership through necessary reforms aimed at strengthening our electoral system, stabilising the polity and ultimately strengthening the economy.” Adamawa State recorded the President’s second-highest tally, where he secured 644,149 votes. Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, who served as the state collation officer for the exercise, declared President Tinubu the winner, noting that the exercise was conducted peacefully across all 21 local government areas of the state. The President’s opponent, Osifo Stanley, polled 195,049 votes in Adamawa. Kaduna State followed closely with 618,914 votes, where APC members unanimously endorsed Tinubu as the party’s presidential candidate for the 2027 elections across all 255 political wards in the 23 local government areas of the state. Imo State delivered 582,960 votes for the President, while Kano State, Nigeria’s most populous northern state, gave him 500,852 votes.

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In Gombe State, Governor Inuwa Yahaya, who served as the APC Presidential Primary Collation Officer for the state, announced that out of 550,516 registered APC members in the state, President Tinubu secured an overwhelming 450,516 votes, while Mr Stanley Osifo recorded zero votes. Governor Yahaya described the election as “peaceful, transparent, and a clear demonstration of the people’s confidence in the APC administration.” In Rivers State, the President scored 280,468 votes, while his opponent recorded zero votes in all councils announced. Obio/Akpor Local Government Area recorded the highest number of votes for Tinubu with 28,680 votes, followed by Port Harcourt City with 17,522 votes and Khana with 17,085 votes. In the Federal Capital Territory, results from the 12 wards of the Abuja Municipal Area Council showed Tinubu securing substantial votes. A breakdown from AMAC Zone B, comprising Kabusa, Wuse, Garki and the City Centre, showed 5,717 APC members voting for Tinubu, while Osifo Stanley received not a single vote across all 12 wards of AMAC. In Edo State, Osifo’s home state, the President performed strongly, further underscoring the overwhelming nature of his victory.

Stanley Osifo, a businessman and trader from Edo State, purchased the party’s N100 million presidential nomination forms to challenge the incumbent president. Despite his efforts, the nationwide primary results showed that the challenger failed to gain significant traction in any state, securing a total of 16,504 votes nationwide. His best performance came in Adamawa State, where he polled 195,049 votes — though this figure from some sources exceeds his official national tally, suggesting possible discrepancies in initial state-level reporting versus final collated figures. In contrast, Osifo recorded zero votes in multiple states, including Gombe, Rivers, and the FCT’s AMAC area, as well as in the President’s home ward in Ikoyi, Lagos.

The APC National Secretariat had earlier fixed Sunday, May 24, 2026, for the collation and official declaration of results from the presidential primary election. According to an invitation issued by the party’s National Secretary, Ajibola Basiru, the exercise took place at the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre, Abuja, with attendance limited to key stakeholders including members of the National Working Committee (NWC), National Caucus, National Executive Committee (NEC), serving APC lawmakers, members of the Federal Executive Council, diplomatic representatives, election observers, and officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). President Tinubu himself commended the process, stating: “The APC remains focused, organised and deeply grounded across Nigeria. Others may gather around the grievance. We gather around structure, service, and the work of nation-building. Together, we will continue to renew hope, strengthen our democracy, and build a stronger Nigeria for all.”

President Tinubu’s landslide victory in the APC presidential primary effectively clears the path for his re-election bid in the January 2027 general elections. With the ruling party presenting a united front behind the President, the opposition will now have to coalesce around a single candidate to mount a credible challenge. The President will now face off against candidates from opposition parties, including the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) , Labour Party , and other opposition platforms, in what is expected to be a fiercely contested election. Security analysts note that the APC’s decision to conduct a direct primary involving millions of party members nationwide has reinforced the party’s claim to democratic legitimacy ahead of the general election. President Tinubu is expected to kick off his re-election campaign in the coming weeks, focusing on his administration’s achievements in infrastructure development, security sector reforms, economic transformation, and social investment programmes. The President will now proceed as the APC’s flag bearer for the January 16, 2027, presidential election, seeking a second and final term in office.

APC Presidential Primary: Tinubu Polls 10,999,967 Votes, Floors Osifo Nationwide

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“We Don’t Want to See You in Edo Again” — Gov Okpebholo’s Aide Declares War on Davido

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"We Don't Want to See You in Edo Again" — Gov Okpebholo's Aide Declares War on Davido
Nigerian Afrobeats superstar David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido

“We Don’t Want to See You in Edo Again” — Gov Okpebholo’s Aide Declares War on Davido

The Senior Special Assistant on Digital Media to Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo, Apostle Kassy Chukwu, has declared that Nigerian Afrobeats superstar David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, is no longer welcome to perform in Edo State for the remainder of the governor’s tenure. The warning comes amid an escalating public feud between the singer and the governor, triggered by Davido’s involvement in the recent Osun State governorship election and his refusal to apologise for mocking the governor’s academic credentials.

Chukwu made the declaration in a video shared on YouTube by Peniel TV International, Benin City, on Thursday, where he announced that Davido had been “banned” from staging performances anywhere in Edo State. “You have been banned from coming to Edo State to perform. We don’t want to see you in Edo again,” Chukwu said in the video. The governor’s aide accused the singer of making disrespectful remarks about Governor Okpebholo and his family, maintaining that Davido would not be welcome in the state for the remaining years of the administration.

Chukwu also claimed that some youths in Edo were angered by Davido’s comments and warned that the singer could face a hostile reception if he returned to the state, including through the airport. “Edo youths are angry. They said if they catch you again, nobody should bring Davido to come and perform in any place again in Edo State,” Chukwu said. In more graphic terms, the aide stated, “If we catch you, if we see you for airports, go tell boys make them use slap take remove your teeth for you.”

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The dispute traces back to the build-up to the August 15 Osun State governorship election, in which Governor Okpebholo, a member of the All Progressives Congress, publicly criticised Osun Governor Ademola Adeleke, Davido’s uncle, while campaigning in the state. Okpebholo had questioned Adeleke’s leadership style, specifically mocking his frequent dancing. “Before somebody signs paper, he will dance. Are you not tired? For four years, this man has been dancing. Before he takes breakfast, before he drinks tea, he will dance,” Okpebholo had said.

Davido, who had been actively involved in his uncle’s re-election campaign, responded by sharing what appeared to be Governor Okpebholo’s West African Examinations Council (WAEC) result on his Instagram Story. The purported result showed several grades, including D7 in Commerce, Economics, English Language and Christian Religious Knowledge, E8 in Government and C5 in Mathematics. The authenticity of the document has not been independently established.

The singer later defended his decision during an interview with News Central, insisting that he had no reason to apologise. “I’m not going to apologise. I didn’t do anything wrong. I was just telling people of the state the results their governor has,” Davido said. He also questioned why Governor Okpebholo had travelled from Edo to Osun to attack his uncle during the election campaign, stating, “First of all, you were not even elected; you were selected. You don’t know what it means to win an election.” Davido further expressed concern for the governor’s children, saying, “I feel so bad for his kids.”

Chukwu, while defending the governor, accused Davido of crossing the line with his comments and social media activity. He also criticised the singer’s associate, Israel DMW, whom he blamed for allegedly encouraging Davido to criticise the governor. The aide further pushed back on the authenticity of the shared document, describing it as allegedly manipulated, and cautioned Davido against making similar posts targeting the governor in the future.

It was not immediately clear whether the statement represented an official position of the Edo State Government or was a personal response by the governor’s aide. The video of Chukwu’s comments has since circulated widely online, adding fresh attention to the ongoing back-and-forth between the singer and the Edo State government, with no indication yet that either side intends to de-escalate the dispute.

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2027: Wike Declares Adeleke Belongs to Tinubu Camp, Predicts ‘Largest Rainbow Coalition’

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Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

2027: Wike Declares Adeleke Belongs to Tinubu Camp, Predicts ‘Largest Rainbow Coalition’

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has declared that Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke is firmly within his political camp, asserting that their collective loyalty ultimately belongs to President Bola Tinubu. The declaration, made during a project inspection in Abuja on Friday, comes amid growing political realignments ahead of the 2027 general elections .

Wike’s statement follows a series of high-level meetings involving Adeleke, who recently secured re-election as Osun State governor. The governor visited President Tinubu at the Presidential Villa on Thursday and later presented his Certificate of Return to Wike in Abuja, fueling intense speculation about his political direction ahead of the 2027 polls . The Independent National Electoral Commission had presented Adeleke with his Certificate of Return on Wednesday after he polled 511,067 votes to defeat the All Progressives Congress candidate, Bola Oyebamiji, who scored 444,815 votes. Adeleke won in 19 of the state’s 30 local government areas .

Speaking to journalists during an inspection of ongoing infrastructure projects across the FCT, including the N5 Extension in Life Camp, the N1 Road project, and the rehabilitation of the IBB International Golf Club, Wike described Adeleke’s engagement with the president as a clear indication of a broader political alignment forming around Tinubu’s re-election bid . He predicted that the coming weeks would witness the emergence of what he called a “larger Rainbow Coalition” comprising politicians from different political parties backing the president ahead of 2027 . Wike explained that what happened the previous night was a meeting to rebuild a larger Rainbow Coalition, noting that Adeleke, who is in a different party, is supporting the president just as he, Wike, is also in a different party but supporting Tinubu. He emphasised that this coalition-building was unprecedented and would continue to expand in the weeks ahead .

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The FCT minister dismissed any notion of a formidable opposition ahead of 2027, arguing that Nigeria’s current political landscape lacks a clearly defined leading opposition party . He pointed to the prolonged internal crisis within the Peoples Democratic Party as the reason why it could not function as a cohesive opposition force, stating that ordinarily, it should have been the PDP, but because of the crisis they have experienced, one cannot see a formidable party that could be called the leading opposition party .

Wike explained that Adeleke, who secured his governorship ticket on the platform of the Accord Party, had done so because of internal challenges within the PDP. He stressed that the governor remains a PDP member at heart, noting that Adeleke is only a member of the PDP, but because of the internal wrangling, and for him to be able to secure a ticket to run for a second term, he had to find a platform, and that platform happens to be a good party, but he is a member of the Peoples Democratic Party .

Wike also dismissed claims by members of the African Democratic Congress that the party played a decisive role in Adeleke’s electoral victory, accusing them of attempting to benefit from a political success they did not contribute to . He stated that all those ADC members who were talking about helping Adeleke to win simply wanted to go and harvest where they never planted. The minister also took a swipe at former presidential candidate and publisher Dele Momodu, questioning his relevance and his attempts to sway Adeleke’s political allegiance, saying he did not know where Dele Momodu would be now, adding that every time one sees him on television, he was born in Ife thinking that would make Adeleke come to his side .

Asked about how opposition leaders, including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi, might react to his political engagements, Wike said his priority was securing victory for his camp, not making opponents comfortable . He described his mission as giving political rivals “high blood pressure” and ensuring they remain unsettled, stating that his business was to make them not feel well all the time because they would be having high blood pressure, and that was his job . He maintained that the 2027 presidential election would be “the easiest election” for Tinubu, arguing that the emerging political alignments had significantly weakened the opposition landscape . Wike reiterated that Adeleke’s backing of Tinubu, despite contesting on the platform of the Accord Party, had further strengthened the president’s position ahead of the polls, and he urged Nigerians to watch what would happen in the next few weeks, promising a larger Rainbow Coalition in the country supporting the president . He concluded by declaring that Adeleke is fully supporting the president, and that Adeleke belongs to them, and they all belong to the president .

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2027: South-East Leaders Clash Over Igbo Presidency Feasibility

As the 2027 presidential election draws closer, a fierce debate has erupted over the prospects of an Igbo presidency, with political stakeholders divided on whether the dream is attainable or destined to fail. The controversy took centre stage on an Enugu-based Dream FM radio programme, monitored by THE WHISTLER, where contributors offered sharply contrasting views on the political future of the South-East. The discussion comes at a critical juncture, with the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) having zoned its presidential ticket to the South for a single four-year term, clearing the way for Peter Obi, while prominent Igbo figures like Minister of Works David Umahi and a faction of Ohanaeze Ndigbo have publicly endorsed President Bola Tinubu’s re-election.

Dr. Amos Ogbonna, a human rights lawyer and Executive Director of the Centre for Non-Violence and Justice, made a passionate case for Igbo presidency during the radio programme. According to Ogbonna, there is a secret pact by the Nigerian federation to ensure that an Igbo man never becomes president. “Many people across the regions say they would never be alive to see an Igbo man emerge president of Nigeria. When you talk about long-term aspirations of Ndigbo, it is a mirage. Nigeria has a conspiracy and phobia against the Igbo,” Ogbonna declared. The lawyer argued that 2027 represents the only realistic opportunity for an Igbo presidency. He traced the history of power rotation since 1999, noting that the South-East has consistently been sidelined despite supporting other regions. He recalled that after the June 12 injustice, the Yoruba were compensated with the presidency, but the Igbo have never been similarly compensated for the civil war. Ogbonna also claimed that former President Muhammadu Buhari once promised that after his tenure, the Igbo would produce the president, a promise he said was later abandoned. He urged South-Easterners to unite and fight for the presidency, insisting that power would not be handed over voluntarily. “We are left with the remaining four years. By 2031, power will definitely return to the North. This is not a call for violence, but a reminder that we have to struggle for this power; they will not give us. If we don’t get it, we should be happy that we have tried,” he said.

Comrade Fidelis Edeh, a former labour leader and Executive Director of Service Accord Initiative, offered a more pragmatic perspective. He called on the Igbo to organise themselves strategically, acknowledging that the region must not run away from the consequences of the civil war. “We operate a multiparty system. We don’t need anybody to promise us. We usually contest. We must never run away from the consequences of the civil war,” Edeh said. Edeh also criticised the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for sabotaging the Igbo presidency. He noted that from 1999, the Igbo camped in the PDP, which later abandoned zoning principles that would have favoured an Igbo candidate. He also accused Peter Obi of political inconsistency, noting that Obi has changed political parties multiple times, unlike Tinubu who has remained in one party. “President Bola Tinubu has remained in one political party up to this point. Obi was chairman of the Southeast Governors’ Forum when he was governor. But immediately he left office, he joined PDP, and abandoned APGA. This is the time to negotiate,” Edeh said.

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Minister of Works David Umahi, a former governor of Ebonyi State, has emerged as one of the most vocal opponents of Peter Obi’s presidential ambition. Speaking during an inspection tour of federal projects in Ebonyi State, Umahi insisted that the South-East votes alone cannot make Obi president. “Our brother, Peter Obi, is contesting for the presidency of the entire country, not the presidency of the South East. The votes of the South East alone cannot produce a president. We must be strategic,” Umahi stated. Umahi further claimed that Obi is not as popular in the South-East as he believes, describing his 2023 performance as an “accident of history.” He predicted that the South-East would massively vote for President Tinubu in 2027. “Who is after him? Nobody is after him. Because, you know, we want him to be on the ballot, to make the victory very sweet, you know, because he says that South East is his catchment area, and I’m saying that South East is not his catchment area,” Umahi said. Umahi urged South-Easterners to align strategically with the ruling APC to sustain the tempo of infrastructural development in the region. He pointed to ongoing federal road projects worth over N248 billion in Ebonyi State as proof of Tinubu’s commitment to the South-East.

Senator Onyekachi Nwebonyi, representing Ebonyi North, echoed similar sentiments in an interview with Channels Television. He argued that the current political arrangement does not favour an Igbo candidate for the presidency. “Peter Obi is coming at the wrong time. Even if our son comes to contest, it is very clear that the political permutation, as at present, does not favour an Igbo man. President Bola Tinubu and other APC candidates will win the south-east come the 2027 general election,” Nwebonyi declared.

A faction of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, led by Deputy President-General Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, has declared that an Igbo presidency is “not feasible” under the NDC. The group described the NDC as a regional party driven by Ijaw interests under the leadership of Senator Seriake Dickson. “We therefore urge Mr. Peter Obi to reconsider his 2027 presidential ambition in the greater interest of the Igbo people,” the faction said in a statement. The same faction has backed Tinubu’s re-election, describing it as a “strategic pathway” for the South-East. It even proposed a “2031 Vice Presidency Initiative” to position an Igbo leader for the vice-presidential slot under the APC, with Umahi and Chimaroke Nnamani identified as potential contenders. However, another faction of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, led by President General Senator Azuta Mbata, has dismissed reports suggesting no Igbo person would contest the 2027 election.

Despite the opposition, the Obi-Kwankwaso Movement (OK Movement) has intensified grassroots mobilisation in the South-East. At a summit in Enugu, the group declared its commitment to championing the ideals of a Peter Obi-Rabiu Kwankwaso alliance, which it said centres on inclusiveness and equal opportunity. The movement has directed its coordinators at state, local government, ward, and polling unit levels to commence aggressive sensitisation and membership mobilisation under the NDC. Additionally, the NDC has formally zoned its presidential ticket to the South for a single four-year term, with the vice-presidential slot zoned to the North. The party said the decision reflects its commitment to justice, inclusiveness and national stability. In his remarks at the party’s convention, Obi said: “We are not changing political platforms for transactional reasons. We are making a principled decision to find a platform that gives us the opportunity to build a new Nigeria that is possible.”

Adding another layer to the debate, Hon. Kasimu Maigari, a member of the ADC National Legislators’ Forum, claimed that Peter Obi’s political trajectory has set the Igbo presidency ambition back by two decades. “My worry is not if Peter Obi will win the presidency; my worry is that Peter Obi has pushed Igbo’s 20 years backwards from getting the Presidency,” Maigari said during an interview on ARISE News. He argued that many of Obi’s supporters are driven by personal political ambitions rather than long-term ideological commitment, and that if Obi were not on the ballot, many of them would struggle to win elections independently.

The camp of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has also weighed in, warning opposition parties that insisting on zoning the 2027 presidential ticket to the South would amount to entering the contest “already defeated.” In a statement by his media aide Olusola Sanni, Atiku’s camp argued that no incumbent president has ever been defeated by an opposition challenger from the same geopolitical bloc. It also accused proponents of southern zoning of “intellectual dishonesty,” noting that the South would have held power for approximately 18 years by 2027, against roughly 10 years for the North. “The Southeast deserves a sustainable and credible pathway to national leadership — not symbolic tokenism or bespoke arrangements tailored to satisfy one individual’s ambition,” the statement said.

As the 2027 election approaches, the opposition faces mounting pressure to present a united front. The Igbo Presidency Project (IPP), a non-political group, has called for rotation of power among regions, arguing that granting the South-East the opportunity to produce a president would deepen national unity. However, with key stakeholders divided and political realignments shifting, the dream of an Igbo presidency remains uncertain. As Ogbonna put it: “We are going to get united and fight for the presidency of Nigeria for the remaining four years. If we don’t get it, we should be happy that we have tried.”

 

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