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Atiku, Obi, Kwankwaso Now Tinubu’s Biggest Unofficial Campaigners — Shocking Claim.

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In Nigeria, what passes for opposition is largely a collection of politicians who are merely outside the corridors of power for now, rather than individuals offering any real ideological alternative to those currently in control. They may differ in political position, but fundamentally, many belong to the same power culture. Still, if these sidelined political actors could unite, they would stand a strong chance of unseating President Bola Tinubu in 2027.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Although the emerging coalition of opposition figures seeking power has yet to present any convincing blueprint that clearly distinguishes it from Tinubu’s administration, it could still capitalize on widespread dissatisfaction over what many see as incompetence, corruption, ethnic bias, arrogance, economic hardship and indifference under the current government.

Whether such an alliance would govern differently is another matter entirely. For many Nigerians, however, even the promise of temporary relief from present hardships may be enough reason to support them. Yet, despite this opportunity, the opposition continues to display a troubling lack of unity, discipline and strategic focus.

Even before consolidating, cracks are already visible. This became more evident after the Supreme Court ruling that restored David Mark’s leadership of the ADC, a development that drew silence from both Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso.

There are growing speculations that Obi and Kwankwaso may have shifted attention elsewhere, possibly toward the NDC, suggesting they may no longer view the ADC as their political vehicle.

If true, this would mirror the fragmentation that weakened the opposition in 2023. Obi and Kwankwaso are increasingly perceived by critics as politicians unwilling to subject themselves to competitive party primaries, preferring instead to secure candidacy without intense internal battles.

Atiku Abubakar, on the other hand, could emerge as ADC’s presidential candidate if the party survives its legal troubles, potentially with Rotimi Amaechi as his running mate. Such a development could once again split opposition votes along familiar lines.

Already, supporters of Atiku, Obi and Kwankwaso appear more focused on attacking one another than confronting Tinubu’s government. Their internal hostility has become so fierce that it often overshadows criticism of the administration itself.

This division works squarely in Tinubu’s favour.

Many Obi and Kwankwaso loyalists argue they would rather see Tinubu remain in office than support Atiku, while some Atiku supporters express similar resistance toward an Obi or Kwankwaso presidency.

Their arguments often revolve around power rotation. Obi’s camp insists the South should complete its turn after Buhari’s eight-year northern presidency before power returns northward. Atiku’s supporters counter that an Obi presidency in 2027 could disrupt what they believe should be the North’s rightful return in 2031.

Skepticism over Obi’s one-term pledge also fuels distrust, with many citing former President Goodluck Jonathan’s political trajectory as a cautionary example.

For Atiku’s camp, allowing Tinubu to finish a second term appears strategically safer for northern interests than risking a reset through Obi.

Regardless of which side’s logic is more persuasive, the larger issue remains that while opposition camps battle each other, they inadvertently strengthen Tinubu.

His government’s economic challenges, insecurity and governance controversies are increasingly overshadowed by opposition infighting.

Ironically, Tinubu’s greatest political advantage may not be institutional influence or state power, but rather an opposition too divided to present a coherent challenge.

Both major opposition factions frequently accuse each other of secretly aiding Tinubu, yet in reality, their divisions serve his interests more effectively than any deliberate alliance could.

This is why attempts by Tinubu or his allies to aggressively weaken opposition platforms like the ADC may ultimately be unnecessary overreach. A fractured opposition is already doing much of that work itself.

Tinubu’s joke about sending Senate President Godswill Akpabio to destabilize opposition parties, alongside Femi Gbajabiamila’s remarks encouraging internal disruption, may sound humorous on the surface, but they also reflect a political reality: the opposition hardly needs external sabotage when it is already undermining itself.

With ADC’s future uncertain and legal battles threatening its survival, Tinubu may not need to actively crush opposition structures. Their own disunity could hand him victory.

Ultimately, until opposition leaders such as Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso recognize that political power rarely rewards division, ego and impatience, they may continue serving as Tinubu’s most effective unpaid campaigners.

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Another Victory! One More Kidnap Victim Rescued In Daring Operation In Oyo!

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The Oyo State Police Command has successfully rescued five-year-old Fikayo Gbemiga, who was abducted from her home in Lagelu Local Government Area on July 3, 2026. Two suspects, Seyi Adegboye and Adefemi Adegboye, were arrested during a tactical operation at their hideout in the Mojoyin Molade area of Iwo Road, Ibadan, on July 11, 2026.

  • Abduction and Ransom: After allegedly breaking into the family’s residence, the suspects demanded a ₦10 million ransom and had already collected ₦1 million of that amount in Gbongan, Osun State.

  • Police Investigation: Using a combination of technological tools and intelligence gathering, the command’s anti-kidnapping squad tracked the suspects and rescued the child unharmed.

  • Ongoing Efforts: The suspects are currently cooperating with authorities as the police work to recover the paid ransom and apprehend remaining members of the criminal syndicate

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World Cup Shock! Deschamps Blasts Refereeing After Heartbreaking Semi-Final Exit To Spain!.

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Following France’s 2-0 defeat to Spain in the 2026 FIFA World Cup semi-final, coach Didier Deschamps expressed dissatisfaction with the officiating by referee Iván Barton. While he acknowledged that Spain was technically superior and deserved to advance, Deschamps criticized several decisions, particularly a first-half penalty awarded against Lucas Digne for a challenge on Lamine Yamal. He further noted that he felt Yamal should have been cautioned for a reckless challenge and questioned whether the officiating team met the standards required for such a high-stakes match. Despite these frustrations, Deschamps accepted responsibility for the loss, stating that his team was technically outplayed and that he did not want to place the blame on the officials.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Didier Deschamps voiced his frustration with the officiating after France’s World Cup exit, though he conceded that Spain was the better side. The French manager was specifically unhappy with a penalty call involving Lucas Digne and Lamine Yamal, as well as a missed booking for Yamal. Deschamps questioned the referee’s performance at the semi-final level but was quick to emphasize that the defeat was ultimately France’s own fault. He expressed that his squad was disappointed but recognized that they were “a notch below” their opponents in terms of technical control during the match in Arlington, Texas.

Option 3: Quick Summary France coach Didier Deschamps criticized referee Iván Barton’s performance during France’s 2-0 World Cup semi-final loss to Spain. Deschamps highlighted concerns regarding a penalty decision and other key calls, even questioning the referee’s suitability for a semi-final fixture. Nevertheless, he insisted that France lost because they were technically inferior to Spain and refused to solely blame the officials for the team’s elimination.

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“It’s Painful!” Army Breaks Silence On Brutal Demoralization Of Soldiers By Nigerians.

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The Nigerian Army has called on the public to stop sharing social media content that demoralizes soldiers, as such actions undermine their efforts. Col. Appolonia Anele, the Acting Director of Army Public Relations, made this plea on Wednesday in Abuja during a meeting with the Defence Correspondents Association of Nigeria (DECAN).....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Personnel serving in various operations across the country deserve support and appreciation rather than criticism based on misinformation.

  • The spokesperson highlighted the recent rescue mission in Oyo State, where an Army officer, a soldier, and a police officer lost their lives.

  • It is deeply distressing for troops who risk their lives to protect the nation to face social media narratives claiming the military is inactive, as these sentiments negatively affect their morale.

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