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POLITICAL EARTHQUAKE: Inside Aisha Yesufu’s Bold Stance On Why She Won’t Join Peter Obi’s Campaign Trail!.

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Aisha Yesufu, a key figure in the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has announced that she will not accompany presidential candidate Peter Obi on nationwide campaign tours for the 2027 election cycle, shifting her focus instead toward grassroots organization and vote protection.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a video shared on her official platform, Yesufu reflected on her extensive involvement in the 2023 campaign—which aimed to transcend ethnic and religious divisions and shift public perception of Obi’s candidacy. Moving forward, she explained that her primary objective is ensuring that supporters establish robust polling unit networks, monitor the collation process, and safeguard their ballots. While she will still offer support when needed, she emphasized that grassroots mobilization and structural preparation take precedence over touring.

Moving forward, Yesufu emphasized that her priority is building robust organizational structures at the grassroots level to secure votes from polling units through the final collation process. She urged supporters to establish localized networks, familiarize themselves with documentation procedures, and actively monitor election results to prevent irregularities. Clarifying that her reduced travel does not signal an end to her support, she stressed that she remains deeply committed to the movement while dedicating her time to vital behind-the-scenes logistical and structural tasks alongside vibrant youth-led initiatives.

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  • Strategic Alliance: A coalition of opposition figures under the G-100 banner met with the House of Representatives Minority Caucus to rally support for a single, consensus opposition candidate to challenge the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2027 presidential elections.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

    • Warning Against Disunity: Led by G-100 Convener Mallam Salihu Lukman, the group cautioned that remaining fragmented would mirror the 2023 electoral outcome and hand an easy victory back to the ruling party. Lukman urged leaders to set aside individual ambitions for the national interest.

    • Ongoing Consultations: The G-100 has initiated talks with key stakeholders across six opposition platforms—including the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Social Democratic Party (SDP), Peoples Redemption Party (PRP), Action Peoples Movement (APM), and New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP)—leading up to a national opposition summit.

    • Legislative Backing: House Minority Leader Hon. Fred Agbedi welcomed the initiative, confirming that the Minority Caucus is fully aligned with the movement and actively consulting stakeholders across political lines to build a robust framework. Former lawmaker Sergius Ogun also expressed confidence that a unified front could successfully unseat the administration.

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The 2027 Coup: How A Fresh Coalition Of Reps And Opposition Parties Plan To Shatter The Ruling Party’s Grip!.

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  • Strategic Alliance: A coalition of opposition figures under the G-100 banner met with the House of Representatives Minority Caucus to rally support for a single, consensus opposition candidate to challenge the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2027 presidential elections.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

    • Warning Against Disunity: Led by G-100 Convener Mallam Salihu Lukman, the group cautioned that remaining fragmented would mirror the 2023 electoral outcome and hand an easy victory back to the ruling party. Lukman urged leaders to set aside individual ambitions for the national interest.

    • Ongoing Consultations: The G-100 has initiated talks with key stakeholders across six opposition platforms—including the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Social Democratic Party (SDP), Peoples Redemption Party (PRP), Action Peoples Movement (APM), and New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP)—leading up to a national opposition summit.

    • Legislative Backing: House Minority Leader Hon. Fred Agbedi welcomed the initiative, confirming that the Minority Caucus is fully aligned with the movement and actively consulting stakeholders across political lines to build a robust framework. Former lawmaker Sergius Ogun also expressed confidence that a unified front could successfully unseat the administration.

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2027: INEC Speaks On Preferred Candidate, Party.

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  • Strict Neutrality: Speaking on Tuesday at the signing of the First National Peace Accord, INEC Chairman Professor Joash Amupitan firmly dismissed claims that the electoral commission would back any specific politician or political party.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

    • Core Commitment: Amupitan emphasized that the commission holds no allegiance to any candidate and remains wholly focused on delivering a transparent, lawful, and credible process.

    • Call for Issue-Based Campaigns: Urging political actors to steer clear of personal attacks and inflammatory rhetoric, the INEC boss recommended focusing public discussions on national security, economic development, infrastructure, education, and healthcare.

    • Operational Readiness: Outlining preparations for the 2027 polls, Amupitan noted that INEC has spent the last eight months refining its technology and logistics. The commission plans to deploy approximately 1.4 million ad hoc personnel across more than 176,000 polling units nationwide, drawing valuable operational lessons from recent off-cycle elections.

    • A Shared Responsibility: Stressing that a successful election requires collective effort, Amupitan likened INEC’s role to that of an impartial referee, reminding stakeholders that peace relies on a shared willingness to abide by established rules.

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