Hahahahahaha This matter go long oo E Dey sweet my belle
If minister Wike had paid the salaries of primary school teachers who have been on strike for several months and if he had not treated FCT workers with so much contempt, while he goes about commissioning white elephant projects running into billions of Naira, he would have had no need to be afraid of the coalition.
ALTERNATEID: Other than deluded Peter Obi and his supporters, everyone knows this. Atiku led PDP rejects to the party and they produced David Mark as the Party Chairman. El-Rufai and Amaechi led APC renegades to the part and they produced Aregbesola as the National Secretary. Peter Obi led Obidients to the party and they gave them no important party position but somehow, his supporters are rejoicing. They are too blinded by delusion to see what is at play.
Peter Obi is not stupid He is watching them I think they have their plans
IgOga: lol......built or used their house . LP won governorship election in Ondo State during Obasanjo's administration. They had a governor. They won at the supreme court. Party was already national contesting national elections.
Obi used them and dumped them.
Oga face your APC or ADC.
How did Obi used and dump them What’s the role of apapa and Abure You are talking out of point
phantomxx: Oya they've left the party for you... Go and lead it lets see 😂..... No be everything be noise and gra gra
They wanted to hijack the PDP but you are busy sabotaging the meeting venue of the coalition making it difficult for them to meet. 😂
Kuku do fast abeg and destroy what's left of it.
Thank God the ADC came at a right time to absorb the remaining PDP members who are confused and the heavyweights like Saraki.... The doors are open to them.
Kai Kai man 😂
I keep wondering why Wike is till wailing.. His plan failed he wanted Atiku to lure Obi to pdp so that they can have 2 presidential candidate then he will frustrate Atiku/obi camp and win them in court with his mago mago
ambale: The last time out, you lots accused him of not wanting to build bridges across the Country and that's why he lost
Now he's doing that, na still complain
Instead of you to embrace a platform that would at least challenge the nonsensical governance this man is dishing to us, na to dey diss who pass your lineage you choose as a profession
Bro leave this Tinubu supporters they are confused.. If Peter didn’t join this coalition they will still blame him
Ojemedad: The North will play Peter Obi like chess game in this so called ADC. They will use him to gain followers and popularity among the masses and dump him. I’m not a Tinubu supporter but Obi joining hands with Atiku, Mark, Aref, Amaechi, all the old thieves I’m sorry at this time I will gladly support Tinubu. The devil you know is better than the angel you don’t know.
They know they will fail if they dump Obi Try to explain how they will dump Obi Let’s focus on our business
NgeneUkwenu: Fergie, forget Ebonyi State and Imo State, Tinubu will do better than the so called coalition in these states Even in Abia North it will be game.. Remember the choice will be between Atiku not Peter Obi Vs Tinubu? Who are those going to fight for Atiku's interest in this two states, I mentioned?
Go and ask what happened last election and moreover some supported Tinubu last election they have learnt their lessons
Mabuggi88: Who is wailing? Just keep consoling yourself because of a mere coalition that have not even had a substantial chairman. Keep your permutations to yourself and wait for reality. The goal is Tinubu must go, it doesn't matter whoever that is there. Anybody can do better than him
Common Coalition is giving him Headache/High blood pressure
fabolouz1: if the Governor is forcing them to defect then it means they are not politically relevant but as it stands the governor didn't force them nor any of his appointees. Hon. Unyime Idem for example is a performer so he did his on his own.
Funny statement Nobody is forcing anyone Nigeria will be great
Cyberterror: People should henceforth stop calling ADC a coalition. Which and which parties joined together to form the coalition? ADC has been existing for over 20 years. What Atiku, Obi, El Rufai and others others did was mere decamping not coalition. They are displaced politicians.
Why not leave them alone. Are you afraid?? Obi is coming
kedeojo: keep crying igbo boy. South south are already aligning. Na 2031 we dey think now to produce vice president and immediately president in 2039. You guys should keep play nzogbu nzogbu politics. Na una sabi.
You go come south south come vote for them You live in dreams
jmoore: Obi is joining ADC to be a presidential candidate with a condition to serve only one term.
Why is Atiku leaving PDP to join the coalition when he can easily convince Obi to come to PDP and take the presidential ticket?
It's obvious that many APC party members are disappointed with Tinubu's governance but they don't want to join PDP, hence they decided to adopt a neutral party.
So who are the big boys remaining in PDP? Who is going to be PDP presidential candidate in 2027?
Lol if Atiku convinces Obi to take Presidential ticket on PDP platform it will be a terrible mistake because Wike will definitely spoil the show. They will have 2 presidential candidates the one from Wike faction and the one from Atiku faction. Wike will use court to defeat all Atiku interest. So they were smart to leave the party
Gmone: In the ever-dramatic theatre of Nigerian politics, another act unfolds as the African Democratic Congress (ADC) appears to be positioning Mr. Peter Obi as the face of their so-called coalition mandate. But let’s be honest: Peter Obi is merely being used to gain traction—nothing more, nothing less.
Are these not the same political players who have, directly or indirectly, contributed to the state of the nation today? The same power structures, recycled faces, and interest-driven coalitions now parading under the guise of "new hope" are largely responsible for the mess Nigeria currently finds itself in.
Let us not forget: there has long been a silent yet persistent resistance to Igbo leadership at the highest level of this country. According to Sowore, asecret memo has often been whispered about—allegedly crafted to ensure that an Igbo man never becomes president. And if the body language of Northern elites during the last election is anything to go by, that theory holds more weight than fiction.
Even former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai boldly declared that an Igbo man would never become president—"over his dead body," he said. Shocking? Yes. Surprising? No. This kind of rhetoric has always found room in Nigeria’s political discourse, and it’s often swept under the carpet by a forgetful populace.
Nigerians easily forget. We are too quick to embrace recycled saviors and romanticize alliances that have no real commitment to justice or equity. The ADC may be shouting reform, but their underlying motive seems to be clear: use Peter Obi’s clean image and massive youth appeal to gain relevance—then discard him when the goal is achieved.
The question remains: are Nigerians watching closely, or will we forget again?
Peter Obi this Peter Obi that Let’s rest More unfold in few weeks coming
1nice: A growing faction within the All Progressives Congress (APC) is mobilizing to expel President Bola Ahmed Tinubu from the party and initiate impeachment proceedings against him before the 2027 general elections. This movement is driven by allegations of ethnic favoritism, governance failures, and a perceived disregard for party unity.
Critics argue that President Tinubu's administration has disproportionately favored individuals from the Yoruba ethnic group in key governmental positions. Notably, appointments such as the Finance Minister, Central Bank Governor, and heads of major agencies like the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) and the Nigerian Customs Service have been predominantly Yoruba. This has led to accusations of sidelining other ethnic groups and fostering a perception of a Yoruba-centric government .
The administration's controversial economic reforms, including the removal of fuel subsidies and the floating of the naira, have resulted in widespread inflation and increased poverty levels across the country. Many APC members feel that these policies have disproportionately affected the masses, leading to growing discontent within the party .
There are reports of internal divisions within the APC, with some members alleging that President Tinubu has undermined party structures and sidelined key stakeholders. For instance, former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, a founding member of the APC, has expressed frustration over his exclusion from the cabinet and criticized the administration's handling of party affairs; as he shows his grievance by publicly supporting the new formed coalition ADC party.
In response to these grievances, aggrieved APC members are reportedly strategizing to expel President Tinubu from the party and pursue impeachment proceedings. Additionally, opposition parties such as the People's Democratic Party (PDP) have accused the APC of attempting to establish a one-party state, further intensifying the political climate .
The growing dissent within the APC reflects deep-seated concerns over ethnic favoritism, governance failures, and internal party dynamics. As the 2027 elections approach, the actions of these aggrieved members could significantly impact President Tinubu's political future and the APC's standing in Nigerian politics.