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Kwankwaso Considers ADC Alliance With Atiku, Obi as 2027 Opposition Talks Intensify

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Peter Obi, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and Alhaji Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso

Kwankwaso Considers ADC Alliance With Atiku, Obi as 2027 Opposition Talks Intensify

Former Kano State Governor and leader of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), Alhaji Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, is reportedly exploring a political alliance with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and the Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, under the platform of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Sources familiar with the development disclosed that discreet negotiations are ongoing as the trio and their supporters examine the possibility of forming a united opposition coalition capable of challenging the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2027.

Although Kwankwaso’s political structure is said to be drifting towards the APC, he is reportedly holding talks with the ADC, alongside key figures in the Kwankwasiyya movement, his core political base. Insiders said the move reflects growing unease within the NNPP camp over recent political realignments.

The development comes amid strong indications that Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, the only NNPP-controlled governor, is set to defect to the APC on Monday. Sources said the planned defection has been strongly opposed by Kwankwaso and has deepened divisions within the Kwankwasiyya movement.

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According to insiders, Vice President Kashim Shettima, APC National Chairman Nentawe Yilwatda, former Kano governor Abdullahi Ganduje, and APC Kano State Chairman Abdullahi Abbas are expected to attend a brief ceremony in Abuja to formalise Yusuf’s move to the ruling party.

Political analysts say that if talks involving Atiku, Obi, and Kwankwaso succeed, the alliance could significantly reshape Nigeria’s opposition politics and alter electoral calculations ahead of 2027. The trio finished second, third and fourth respectively in the 2023 presidential election.

While the ruling APC currently enjoys the support of 28 state governors, opposition leaders are said to be quietly regrouping, banking on public dissatisfaction to challenge the party’s dominance.

Recently, Peter Obi defected to the ADC alongside his supporters, opposition figures and several National and State Assembly lawmakers, joining prominent politicians such as Atiku Abubakar, David Mark, Aminu Tambuwal, Emeka Ihedioha, Rauf Aregbesola, Nasir El-Rufai, Rotimi Amaechi and Abubakar Malami in the race towards 2027.

An ADC chieftain, Dr Ladan Salihu, said Obi’s defection had repositioned the party as a formidable challenger to the APC.

Meanwhile, the APC further strengthened its hold on power as Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang formally defected to the ruling party on Friday. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) also stated that while its immediate focus is resolving leadership-related legal disputes, opposition parties must eventually work together to dislodge the APC.

Kwankwaso Considers ADC Alliance With Atiku, Obi as 2027 Opposition Talks Intensify

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Tension Grows in ADC as Obi, Atiku Supporters Clash Over 2027 Presidential Ticket

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Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi

Tension Grows in ADC as Obi, Atiku Supporters Clash Over 2027 Presidential Ticket

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) is experiencing rising internal tension as supporters of former Labour Party candidate Peter Obi and former Vice‑President Atiku Abubakar clash over the party’s 2027 presidential ticket, raising concerns about unity within the opposition ahead of the general elections.

The friction stems from competing ambitions, with both Obi and Atiku positioning themselves to lead the ADC into the 2027 Nigerian elections. Atiku, who resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and Obi, who left the Labour Party, have strengthened the ADC’s profile, making it a key opposition platform.

Obi’s supporters, often called the Obidient Movement, fear that Atiku’s extensive political network could overshadow Obi’s bid for the ticket. Atiku, meanwhile, has urged both camps to avoid internal divisions, warning that infighting could advantage the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

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Political analysts note that Obi could only emerge as the party’s flagbearer if Atiku voluntarily steps aside, a move his supporters are unlikely to accept. Former presidential adviser Hakeem Baba‑Ahmed has cautioned that the party risks defections and internal weakening if the dispute is not resolved quickly.

Other prominent figures, such as Rotimi Amaechi, are also being considered for the presidential ticket, adding to the ADC’s internal complexities. Grassroots members have expressed concern that the factionalism could distract the party from addressing critical national issues such as unemployment, insecurity, and economic recovery.

Observers say the ADC’s handling of this internal struggle will be crucial in determining whether it can present a united front and remain a credible alternative to the APC in the 2027 elections.

Tension Grows in ADC as Obi, Atiku Supporters Clash Over 2027 Presidential Ticket

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PDP Clears Goodluck Jonathan, Southern Aspirants for 2027 Presidential Race

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Former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan

PDP Clears Goodluck Jonathan, Southern Aspirants for 2027 Presidential Race

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has officially cleared former President Goodluck Jonathan and other southern Nigerian politicians to contest the party’s 2027 presidential ticket, signalling the start of what could be a highly competitive and high-profile primary race.

PDP National Chairman Kabiru Tanimu Turaki emphasized that the presidential primaries will be open, fair, and transparent, allowing all eligible southern aspirants to participate. The clarification comes amid speculation over whether Jonathan, who previously served two terms as president, would re-enter the national political scene.

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Prominent party leaders, including Professor Jerry Gana, have publicly welcomed Jonathan’s potential bid, stating that he remains eligible and could strengthen the PDP’s chances in the 2027 elections. However, some analysts and legal experts have raised questions about constitutional interpretations regarding a former two-term president, though no legal barrier has formally blocked him from contesting.

The PDP’s announcement also follows the exit of former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, who resigned over internal party differences and is now associated with the Alliance Democratic Congress (ADC). Meanwhile, speculation continues about other key figures, including Peter Obi, potentially returning to the PDP fold to contest the ticket.

Political commentators suggest the PDP faces the challenge of balancing zoning policies, internal party ambitions, and legal considerations while positioning itself against the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 general election.

With party consultations and primaries ahead, all eyes are on how the PDP will navigate internal politics and legal interpretations to emerge united and competitive in next year’s presidential race in Nigeria.

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ADC, Obidient Movement Unite with Ex‑APC Leader to Challenge APC in 2027

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ADC, Obidient Movement Unite with Ex‑APC Leader to Challenge APC in 2027

In a major political development ahead of the 2027 general elections, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has formally joined forces with the Obidient Movement and former APC National Chairman, Chief John Odigie‑Oyegun, to strengthen opposition efforts against the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). The alliance was announced during a high-profile event in Benin City, Edo State, where leaders of the Obidient Movement officially merged with the ADC, committing to joint mobilisation and grassroots engagement.

Chief Odigie‑Oyegun described the coalition as a timely strategy to consolidate opposition forces and address public dissatisfaction with APC governance. The Obidient Movement — the youth-led network that supported Peter Obi in 2023 — pledged to leverage its national structure to expand ADC’s reach across Edo State and other key regions.

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Political analysts note that the coalition marks a significant opposition realignment in Nigeria, bringing together figures from different parties, including former Labour Party (LP) and APC members, under a single platform aimed at unseating the ruling party in 2027. The coalition has already attracted prominent figures like Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar, positioning the ADC as a credible vehicle for national political influence.

Despite growing momentum, observers caution that internal leadership disputes and competing presidential ambitions within the coalition could pose challenges ahead of the elections. Nonetheless, the alliance signals a concerted effort to reshape Nigeria’s political landscape and present a formidable challenge to APC dominance.

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