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Ihedioha Speaks On Obi’s Exit From ADC, Says He Respects His Decision.

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A former Governor of Imo State, Emeka Ihedioha, has declared that he will remain in the African Democratic Congress (ADC) despite the exit of presidential aspirant, Peter Obi, from the party.

reports that Ihedioha made his position known on Wednesday via his verified social media accounts.

He said although he would have preferred Obi to remain in the ADC, he fully respects his decision to continue his political journey elsewhere.

The former governor explained that he and other stakeholders had invested considerable effort in building the coalition under the ADC platform, stressing that he sees no reason to abandon the party at this stage.

He stated, “Over the last year, we have consciously and consistently worked to build a coalition of well-meaning Nigerians under the platform of the African Democratic Congress.

“Our purpose has been clear: to deliver good governance to the people of Nigeria and to build a nation that is accountable, inclusive, and prosperous.

“On Sunday, May 3, 2026, my brother, His Excellency Peter Obi, made the decision to move to the NDC in pursuit of his political aspirations.

“While I would have preferred that this ambition be pursued within the ADC, I recognise that in a democracy, every leader has the right to make political choices guided by conviction. I respect his decision and wish him well.”

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GAME OVER? Kwara’s Political Wind Blows Towards Saliu Mustapha As He Returns APC Governorship Forms

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The political atmosphere in Kwara State may have just entered a new phase.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

With the formal return of his Expression of Interest and Nomination Forms for the APC Governorship Primary, Senator Saliu Mustapha has now moved from speculation to full political declaration… and the momentum around his ambition is becoming impossible to ignore.

Across party circles, grassroots conversations, and stakeholder gatherings, one narrative keeps surfacing: Saliu Mustapha is no longer just participating in the race… many believe he is rapidly becoming the candidate to watch.

What makes this moment even more significant is the style of his politics. Quiet. Calculated. Consistent. While others chase headlines daily, Mustapha has spent years building relationships across communities, strengthening political structures, and maintaining visibility within the APC family in Kwara State.

Now, with the governorship forms officially returned, supporters see it as more than a routine political process. To them, it is the official ignition of a movement already gaining serious traction across the state. 🗳️

For many observers, his appeal cuts across different layers:

👉 Grassroots acceptance
👉 Youth connection
👉 Party loyalty
👉 National political relevance
👉 Organisational stability

And in a political season where structure, familiarity, and strategic alliances may determine everything, his supporters believe the wind may already be tilting in his favour.

The bigger question now is no longer whether Saliu Mustapha is in the race.

The real question echoing across Kwara political circles is: Can anyone stop the growing momentum behind him? ⚡

Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah writes in from Abuja.

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“I Feel Guilty” – Datti Baba-Ahmed Claims He Engineered Obi–Kwankwaso Alliance.

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Former vice presidential candidate Datti Baba-Ahmed has revealed that he played a significant role in encouraging the political understanding between Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In an interview with Punch, Baba-Ahmed said he now feels a sense of regret, explaining that he was the one who initially advised Obi to consider an alliance with Kwankwaso.

He admitted that he did not fully take into account certain political realities before making the suggestion in January.

Baba-Ahmed also expressed doubts that voters in the North would strongly support an Obi–Kwankwaso ticket.

According to him, “It is very unlikely that the North will rally around the O-K ticket. And this is my personal opinion. I still have an excellent relationship and much respect for both of them.

“I did say that I feel guilty because I was the one who told Peter Obi to run with him on the 31st of January 2024 at JohnWood Hotel.

“After asking him a few things, I told him, Your Excellency, from this point, there is Kwankwaso, there is (Nasir) El-Rufai, there’s another person. I would like to suggest you approach them.

“The business that I do now, which started around 2011, I was planning it as far back as 1996. If in 2024, you cannot plan ahead of 2027, I’m sorry, I cannot continue to be with you.

“I recommended the option. So the coming together of Obi and Kwankwaso was my idea.”

Speaking on the chances of the alliance defeating President Bola Tinubu in 2027, he said it remains uncertain.

“Will it work? I think it’s a big question. We just have to wait and see. However, remember, why didn’t we get Kwankwaso to support Peter Obi in 2023? What changed between 2023 and 2026?”

He further questioned the political balance of a potential ticket, pointing out differences in experience, influence, and regional strength between the figures involved.

Baba-Ahmed also noted the ambitions of key political actors, especially Kwankwaso, and how such dynamics could affect any partnership.

“How will Kano think that their champion, who has serially wanted to be the president, is now going to serve as deputy? I know we got nearly 25 per cent in Kano before the results were changed. That doesn’t play out well in any political contest,” he added.

He concluded by saying that although he once suggested the alliance, he later realized he did not fully consider all the underlying political factors at play.

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PDP Power Struggle Explodes As Wike And Makinde Camps Clash Over Party Control.

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The crisis within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) escalated on Wednesday as the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, and the faction aligned with Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, exchanged sharp words over control of the party ahead of the 2027 elections.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Wike challenged the Kabiru Turaki-led group to substantiate its claim to party leadership by opening a PDP secretariat and bank account in Abuja, warning that any such move within the FCT would be shut down.

During a media chat, the former Rivers State governor accused the rival faction of fraud, disobedience to court rulings, and deliberate misinformation.

He said, “When will people stop being fraudulent? You cannot disobey court judgments and then turn around to deceive Nigerians that you have a legitimate structure. That is not how democracy works.”

Wike maintained that the group had no legal authority to run the affairs of the party, insisting they should prove their legitimacy.

“If they are sure they are the authentic leadership of the PDP, let them open an official PDP account and tell party members to pay nomination fees into it,” he said.

He directly challenged Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Kabiru Turaki, saying, “Let Turaki open an account for the PDP. Let them announce it publicly… That day, you will see what will happen. He will lose his silk.”

Wike argued that no bank would proceed with such an arrangement without proper documentation and recognised party leadership.

On the idea of a parallel secretariat, he warned that he would not tolerate any unauthorised office operating in Abuja.

“I will not allow any breach of peace because my duty is to maintain law and order in the Federal Capital Territory,” he stated.

He also dismissed the caretaker arrangement being proposed by the faction, describing it as unlawful and contrary to court decisions, which he insisted already defined the legitimate leadership of the party.

Wike further criticised interpretations of Supreme Court rulings by the rival camp, accusing them of misrepresentation. He also faulted moves by the Adolphus Wabara-led Board of Trustees to establish an interim structure, calling it part of what he termed “illegality.”

He additionally accused Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara of reneging on agreements reached during a peace meeting mediated by President Bola Tinubu.

Wike also defended his actions on land administration in Abuja, particularly around Jabi Lake, saying they were necessary to enforce the city’s master plan and prevent long-term neglect of government property.

Makinde-Backed Faction Responds

In response, the PDP interim leadership aligned with Governor Seyi Makinde dismissed Wike’s remarks, insisting that its planned primaries and national convention would proceed without disruption.

In a statement issued by National Publicity Secretary Ini Ememobong, the faction described Wike’s comments as inappropriate and politically motivated.

He said, “Nigerians today witnessed what can only be described as an unsolicited display of political rudeness, moral emptiness, crass opportunism, and post-defeat trauma.”

The group said it was not responding directly to Wike but addressing Nigerians over what it described as his past political influence.

“This statement is not a reply to his tirade… but an apology to Nigerians for having enabled a public figure whose conduct has become a national embarrassment,” Ememobong said.

The faction insisted that Wike could not determine the leadership of the party, adding that no such position as “National Leader” exists in its constitution.

It also confirmed that the sale of nomination forms had commenced and would continue as planned.

According to the group, the PDP continues to operate its official bank accounts, dismissing claims that financial institutions would be pressured to act otherwise.

On the legal dispute, the faction said it was awaiting certified court documents and maintained that no amount of pressure would stop the party’s processes.

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