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Gwarzo vs. Gawuna: The Clash That Could Redefine Kwankwaso’s Legacy And The Future Of Kano State!.

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As the 2027 election approaches, the Kwankwasiyya Movement is facing mounting pressure as members await a formal announcement from former governor Rabiu Kwankwaso regarding the party’s governorship candidate.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Internal reports suggest that after a series of high-level, intensive meetings, the movement has gravitated toward former Deputy Governor Aminu Gwarzo as their consensus choice. Supporters of Gwarzo emphasize his long-standing loyalty and dedication to the Kwankwasiyya ideology as his primary qualifications for the ticket.

The Gawuna Factor

  • Nasiru Gawuna, the former APC gubernatorial candidate who recently joined the Kwankwasiyya camp, was also a major contender for the ticket.

  • Insiders noted that leadership attempted to offer Gawuna the deputy governorship or a Kano Central senatorial seat to maintain unity, but he reportedly declined both, stating his move was based on principle rather than personal gain.

  • Some political stakeholders argue that prioritizing Gawuna could have provided a strategic advantage, citing his significant grassroots influence within Kano Central, which is viewed as the state’s electoral “heartbeat”.

  • Political analyst Ahmed Gogel has cautioned the movement, suggesting that Gawuna’s political strength and widespread acceptability are critical factors if the party intends to challenge Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf effectively.

As lobbying continues, all eyes remain on Kwankwaso, whose final decision is expected to shape the future of the movement and the upcoming electoral landscape in Kano.

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Gwarzo Emerges Kano NDC Governorship Candidate As Gawuna Accepts Senatorial Ticket.

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Former Kano State Deputy Governor, Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo, has been named the governorship candidate for the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC). This political shift follows a strategic internal agreement in which another prominent contender, Nasiru Gawuna, agreed to accept the party’s Kano Central senatorial ticket.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

According to a statement from Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, these adjustments were guided by principles of loyalty, competence, fairness, and equity, with the primary goal of bolstering unity within the party and the Kwankwasiyya movement. Although Gawuna initially declined the offer for the Senate, he chose to accept it following extensive consultations with stakeholders and political allies, which ultimately facilitated Gwarzo’s path to the governorship nomination. Party insiders indicated that this realignment is a deliberate effort to solidify the NDC’s organizational structure in Kano and prevent internal friction as the election approaches.

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Tinubu’s 3rd Anniversary Ultimatum: “My Reforms Are Hard, But They Are The Only Way Forward!”.

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To mark the third anniversary of his administration on May 29, 2026, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu delivered an address to the nation, reflecting on the challenging yet necessary reforms initiated since he took office on May 29, 2023.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

President Tinubu acknowledged the significant sacrifices Nigerians have endured due to his administration’s economic policies. He emphasized that the difficult decisions taken to remove fuel subsidies and stabilize exchange rates were essential to rescue the nation from fiscal collapse. According to the President, these actions shifted the country away from a path of ruin toward sustainable long-term recovery.

Key Highlights of Progress

The President outlined several areas where he claims his administration has achieved measurable success:

  • Economic Growth: Highlighting a bolstered stock market—with the All Share Index climbing from 53,000 in 2023 to 250,000 in 2026—and increased investor confidence.

  • Infrastructure: Significant progress on over 2,700 kilometers of road projects, including the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway and the Sokoto-Badagry Super Highway.

  • Energy Sector: Efforts to boost gas utilization and local refining capacity to reduce reliance on imports, alongside initiatives to clear debts and upgrade the national power grid.

  • Education and Social Welfare: The disbursement of over ₦282 billion via the Nigerian Education Loan Fund to support more than 1.5 million students, alongside the development of thousands of social housing units through the “Renewed Hope” program.

  • Security: Continued efforts by security agencies to neutralize criminal elements, with the President asserting that many regions are becoming safer and more stable.

A Vision for the Future

President Tinubu concluded his address by urging Nigerians to maintain their faith in the country’s potential. While acknowledging that the work of national renewal is ongoing, he called for unity, discipline, and a collective commitment to building a more prosperous and inclusive Nigeria. He underscored his administration’s ongoing focus on reducing the cost of living—specifically through lower food prices and the adoption of CNG and electric transport—as the nation continues its journey toward economic stability.

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“You Are No Buhari!” Presidency Launches Scorched-Earth Attack On Atiku Over ADC Nomination!.

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The Presidency has downplayed the significance of Atiku Abubakar’s recent emergence as the African Democratic Congress (ADC) presidential candidate, following his victory over Rotimi Amaechi and Mohammed Hayatu-Deen. According to the reported results, Atiku secured 1,846,370 votes, compared to 504,117 for Amaechi and 177,120 for Hayatu-Deen.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In response, the Presidency stated that Atiku’s candidacy does not present a credible challenge to President Bola Tinubu’s re-election prospects in 2027, emphasizing that the upcoming election will be decided by performance rather than opposition maneuvers.

Temitope Ajayi, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, characterized the ADC alliance as a platform built on personal grievances and a desire for power rather than a shared vision for national governance. Ajayi dismissed Atiku’s candidacy as a predictable repetition of his long-standing presidential aspirations, noting that Atiku has been a consistent participant in presidential races since 1992.

Ajayi further asserted that the opposition coalition is inherently unstable, pointing to the earlier departures of prominent figures like Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso as proof of its fragility. He argued that the alliance is anchored in the personal frustrations of politicians who feel entitled to influence, rather than in a substantive ideological or developmental agenda.

Additionally, the presidential aide rejected any parallels between Atiku’s current bid and the 2015 success of former President Muhammadu Buhari. Ajayi maintained that the political environment that enabled Buhari’s victory—specifically the rare, unified consolidation of opposition interests—is currently missing. He contended that Atiku lacks the regional support base that aided Buhari and suggested that the current opposition is failing to present a cohesive alternative to the ruling party.

Regarding other opposition figures, Ajayi criticized Peter Obi’s political history, arguing that Obi lacks the capacity to succeed in competitive party primaries and has historically relied on being granted nominations rather than earning them through internal contests.

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