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National Chairman, David Mark, and National Secretary, Rauf Aregbesola
Former Senate President, David Mark and former Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola

Court bars David Mark, Aregbesola from ADC leadership positions

Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has granted an interim order restraining former Senate President, David Mark, and former Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola from acting as National Chairman and National Secretary of the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

The court also directed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to refrain from recognising the two politicians or their associates in those positions until a pending motion in the case is heard.

The case was brought by Nafiu Bala Gombe, a former Deputy National Chairman of the ADC, who is contesting INEC’s decision to acknowledge the new leadership. Bala maintains that he remains the party’s legitimate chairman.

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INEC had earlier updated its records to reflect Mark as Chairman and Aregbesola as Secretary, alongside other members of a new National Working Committee (NWC).

That recognition came after the dissolution of the previous NWC led by Chief Ralph Nwosu during the party’s 99th National Executive Committee meeting in Abuja.

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Foluke Daramola Joins 2027 Reps Race, Picks APC Nomination Forms

Popular Nollywood actress and filmmaker, Foluke Daramola, has officially declared her intention to contest for a seat in the House of Representatives ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The actress recently obtained the nomination and expression of interest forms of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to contest for the Oshodi-Isolo Federal Constituency I seat in Lagos State.

The development was announced through a series of posts shared on her social media platforms, where she displayed the APC forms and formally unveiled her political ambition. The actress said her decision to join the race was motivated by her passion for public service, grassroots development and community empowerment.

According to her, the aim is to provide quality representation for residents of Oshodi-Isolo while promoting programmes that will improve the welfare of youths, women and workers in the constituency.

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In one of her campaign messages, Daramola wrote:

“As your servant and potential aspirant for the House of Representatives, Oshodi-Isolo Federal Constituency 1, I, Hon. Foluke Daramola-Salako, lift you up in prayers: May Almighty God open doors of opportunities for us all and keep us safe. Together, we will build a stronger, better Oshodi.”

The actress also stressed the importance of accountable leadership and inclusive governance, noting that the constituency deserves more opportunities for growth and sustainable development.

Her declaration has generated reactions across social media, with supporters and political observers describing her move as another example of the increasing participation of entertainers in Nigerian politics ahead of the 2027 elections.

Reports indicate that the APC recently commenced the sale of nomination and expression of interest forms to aspirants seeking elective positions across the country. The House of Representatives election is expected to witness intense competition in several constituencies, including Oshodi-Isolo Federal Constituency I.

Before venturing into politics, Daramola built a successful career in the Nigerian movie industry, starring in numerous Yoruba and English-language films over the years. She is widely known for her contributions to Nollywood as an actress, producer and social advocate.

Her entrance into the race now places her among a growing list of Nigerian celebrities seeking political offices as preparations for the next general elections gather momentum.

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Makinde Joins 2027 Race, Announces Presidential Ambition in Ibadan

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Makinde Joins 2027 Race, Announces Presidential Ambition in Ibadan

Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde has officially declared his intention to contest the 2027 presidential election, announcing that he will run under a new political arrangement involving the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Allied Peoples Movement (APM).

Makinde made the declaration on Thursday in Ibadan during a political event held after the signing of an alliance agreement between factions linked to the PDP and APM, aimed at strengthening opposition coordination ahead of the 2027 general elections.

According to the governor, the agreement is designed to resolve internal party disputes and ensure that candidates aligned with the coalition structure will contest under a unified platform in the next election cycle.

He explained that under the arrangement, candidates of the crisis-hit PDP structure in Oyo State would contest elective positions on the APM platform as part of the broader alliance strategy.

Makinde said the development proves critics wrong who had previously suggested that the opposition may struggle to present a united front in 2027, insisting that the coalition is committed to fielding candidates for all elective positions nationwide.

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He further called on opposition stakeholders to close ranks and work together to strengthen their chances in the upcoming election, stressing that unity remains key to achieving electoral success.

The governor then formally declared his presidential ambition, stating:

“I, Seyi Makinde hereby announce my candidacy for the presidency of Nigeria under the PDP/APM Alliance in 2027.”

He added that his decision to run is driven by what he described as the need for the “rebirth of Nigeria”, signalling a reform-focused campaign direction ahead of the elections.

The announcement marks one of the earliest formal presidential declarations for 2027 and is expected to reshape political calculations within opposition circles as parties begin early positioning for the race.

However, the coalition arrangement has already raised questions in political circles, particularly regarding the structure of the alliance and how candidate selection will be managed across participating parties, including the PDP and APM framework.

Political observers say Makinde’s declaration could significantly influence opposition dynamics going into 2027, especially as parties attempt to consolidate support against the ruling political establishment.

For now, the governor’s announcement sets the stage for what is expected to be a highly competitive and closely watched presidential contest.

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Why South-East Won’t Support Peter Obi’s One-Term Presidency Proposal — Ikonne

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Why South-East Won’t Support Peter Obi’s One-Term Presidency Proposal — Ikonne

A former Executive Secretary of the National Agricultural Land Development Authority (NALDA) and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Prince Paul Ikonne, has strongly criticised the proposal by former Anambra State governor, Peter Obi, to serve only one term if elected President in 2027.

Ikonne, who is also an aspirant for the Abia South Senatorial seat, said the South-East would reject any arrangement that limits an Igbo presidency to four years when other regions had enjoyed two terms of eight years in office.

Speaking during a media briefing in Abuja on Thursday, the APC stalwart argued that the proposal undermines the long-standing agitation for an equitable power-sharing arrangement in Nigeria.

According to him, no serious political stakeholder from the region would support a four-year presidency for the South-East.

“Why would he come and say he wants to be President for four years? He is trying to deprive Southeasterners when other regions are doing eight years. No South-East man will vote for such a thing,” Ikonne declared.

“We are not looking for a President that will just stay there for four years. We want to produce, when the time comes, an Igbo President that will be there for eight years.”

The comments followed recent political discussions triggered by Obi’s reported promise to serve only one term if elected in 2027 — a move believed by analysts to be aimed at attracting broader political support across the country.

Ikonne, however, described the idea as politically unacceptable to many people in the South-East, insisting that the region deserved equal treatment in Nigeria’s presidential power rotation formula.

The APC chieftain recently unveiled a political mobilisation platform known as Asiwaju Tsunami 2027 in Abia State to galvanise support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ahead of the next general election.

Describing Tinubu’s performance in the South-East during the 2023 presidential election as only “a wind,” Ikonne predicted that the 2027 poll would witness “a tsunami” of support for the President across the region.

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“So 2023 was wind, but in 2027 Asiwaju is coming with tsunami,” he said.

He further claimed that governors and major political stakeholders in the South-East were already aligning with Tinubu ahead of the 2027 elections.

According to him, even governors elected on opposition platforms were allegedly maintaining cordial relationships with the presidency.

“One clear indication is that when the governor who came on board through Labour Party is now supporting the President, it means the President has no opposition in Abia State,” Ikonne stated, in an apparent reference to Abia State Governor Alex Otti.

Ikonne also praised Tinubu’s administration for allowing more resources to reach state governments and local councils, arguing that the President’s policies were beginning to attract support from the South-East.

“The President has pushed resources down to governors to implement developmental projects that impact people directly. Nigerians now understand that he means well,” he said.

The APC chieftain disclosed that Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma had constituted a mobilisation team, which he said he belongs to, to rally support for Tinubu among Igbo communities nationwide.

He added that support for the President would come not only from the South-East but also from Igbo traders and residents across Nigeria.

Speaking further, Ikonne claimed that the Labour Party had weakened significantly in Abia State due to internal crises and defections.

According to him, the political momentum enjoyed by Obi during the 2023 general election had reduced considerably ahead of 2027.

“Labour Party is not really on ground in Abia State. The party has been battling one crisis after another,” he said.

Ikonne also criticised Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, accusing the lawmaker of spending nearly 20 years in the Senate without meaningful constituency projects.

“Abia South is the economic hub of Abia State and even the South-East because Aba is the commercial nerve centre of the region. Yet there is nothing to show for nearly two decades in the Senate,” he stated.

He insisted that the people of Abia South were ready for new leadership and political direction ahead of the next election cycle.

Political observers say Obi’s reported one-term proposal has continued to generate mixed reactions across Nigeria, particularly in the South-East where many believe the region deserves a full two-term presidency if given the opportunity.

While supporters of the proposal see it as a strategic compromise capable of easing regional political tensions, critics within the APC insist it shortchanges the South-East and weakens the region’s bargaining power ahead of the 2027 presidential election.

The debate is expected to remain a major issue in Nigeria’s political landscape as preparations for the 2027 elections intensify.

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