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OBI AND KWANKWASO SET TO EXIT ADC AHEAD OF 2027


Nigeria’s political landscape is shifting once again as emerging developments suggest a major realignment ahead of the 2027 general elections. Recent reports indicate that key political figures, Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso, may be on the verge of exiting the African Democratic Congress (ADC), signaling a significant change in strategy and direction.

The potential departure appears to be driven largely by internal challenges within the ADC. Ongoing leadership disputes, uncertainty in party structure, and concerns about long-term viability have created an environment that may no longer align with the ambitions of both leaders and their supporters. As a result, there is growing momentum toward seeking a more stable and competitive political platform.

In response to these challenges, both camps are reportedly exploring new alliances and possible party options. Discussions around forming or joining a new political coalition have intensified, with the aim of building a stronger, more unified front capable of competing effectively in future elections. This move reflects a broader effort to consolidate influence and reposition ahead of 2027.

For supporters and observers, this development underscores the fluid nature of Nigeria’s political system, where alliances and party loyalties often evolve in response to changing circumstances. If confirmed, the exit of Obi and Kwankwaso from the ADC could reshape opposition dynamics and influence the balance of power in the coming years.

Ultimately, these unfolding events point to one clear reality: preparations for the next general election are already in motion, and strategic decisions made now will play a critical role in determining the political future of the country.

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