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Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by amoreobansu(op): 9:37am On Aug 08, 2025
Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, is facing a difficult battle to maintain political influence within the African Democratic Congress (ADC)-led opposition coalition, as loyalists of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar tighten their grip on the party’s structures ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Multiple sources within the coalition say Atiku’s allies have been quietly consolidating control since the alliance was formed.

These allies reportedly leveraged early entry into the ADC and substantial financial resources to outpace rival factions.

A senior member familiar with the developments said Atiku’s faction has seized control of the coalition.

“Over 70 per cent of the entire structure of the ADC has already been taken over by Atiku’s camp, largely because they joined the party early and have more resources.

“Members of key organs of the party, the NWC, Board of Trustees, state chapters, and others that will play a critical role in determining who becomes the party’s candidate in the next election are largely loyal to Atiku.

“In fact, in some states where the chairmen have refused to cooperate with Atiku’s group, there are ongoing efforts to forcefully implement leadership changes. These moves are aimed at ensuring that party decisions favour Atiku.

“As far as the ADC is concerned, Atiku is in charge, and many of his loyalists have taken over the structure ahead of his declaration or directive, as the case may be. Though Obi is still part of the coalition, he is struggling to catch up with Atiku’s moves.”

Another insider claimed that funding was key to the takeover.

“From day one of the coalition, Atiku’s camp was ahead in the game. In fact, they made a huge amount of dollars available to persuade some ADC members to step aside and make way for the coalition leaders.

“So, it’s not surprising. That was the plan, and that is exactly what’s happening, they’ve taken over the structure. Atiku wouldn’t spend such massive resources and then fold his arms. Beyond the money, many of his loyalists and even strategists have joined the ADC. He’s clearly doing this for himself.

“If Atiku is not contesting — but I believe he will — he will still determine whatever happens within the ADC coalition. So, while Obi, Amaechi, and others are part of the ADC, they appear to be working for Atiku, directly or indirectly.

Look at the Mark-led NWC, Obi only nominated the National Organising Secretary in the National Working Committee out of over 25 members of the NWC.”

The growing dominance of Atiku’s loyalists has unsettled Obi’s support base, particularly the Obidient Movement, which has accused the ADC leadership of sidelining them from key decision-making.

In a memo dated July 29, 2025, and signed by National Coordinator Tanko Yunusa, the group alleged, “Our people are deliberately excluded at all levels… This creates an impression of marginalisation and undermines trust, which is essential for building a sustainable partnership.”

Speaking on the matter, Yunusa, however, insisted Obi was not being edged out, saying, “Obi is not struggling for relevance… these are works in progress… His Excellency Peter Obi has said that he’s joining the coalition for the 2027 general election. At the moment, he’s made it clear that he’s a member of the Labour Party. So, when that time comes, he will take his decision.”

Commenting on the development, the ADC said Atiku has not taken control of it’s ADC structures.

The ADC interim National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdulahi assured that all aspirants would be given a level playing field in the buildup to the 2027 election.

He stated, “All stakeholders are carried along in the ADC activities. The party is not loyal to anybody and has not been taken over by anyone. The National Organizing Secretary was nominated by Peter Obi. This is the most powerful party position. So, every stakeholder is carried along.

“So, the structure of ADC, from the NWC to other structures, does not belong to Atiku or anyone. We are working alongside all our stakeholders equally to unseat President Tinubu in 2027.

“The ADC as a coalition platform is beyond 2027. We are united to rescue Nigerians from Tinubu’s APC and bring about good governance. So no division anywhere.

“There’s nothing to manage in their (Atiku, Obi and Amaechi) ambitions. Everybody has the right to express their interest in any of those. But for us, at the level we are, we are not having that conversation at all.

“The only thing we can say is that we are going to provide a level playing field for everybody who has an ambition to pursue.

We don’t have any preferred candidates or aspirants. We are going to ensure that we deliver transparently. So, there’s nothing to manage.

“As long as the system is clear to everyone, we are sure that’s the best possible guarantee that we are able to hold everything together.”
https://politicsnigeria.com/obi-battles-for-influence-within-adc-coalition-as-atikus-loyalists-gain-ground/
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by kedeojo(m): 9:59am On Aug 08, 2025
amoreobansu:
Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, is facing a difficult battle to maintain political influence within the African Democratic Congress (ADC)-led opposition coalition, as loyalists of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar tighten their grip on the party’s structures ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Multiple sources within the coalition say Atiku’s allies have been quietly consolidating control since the alliance was formed.

These allies reportedly leveraged early entry into the ADC and substantial financial resources to outpace rival factions.

A senior member familiar with the developments said Atiku’s faction has seized control of the coalition.

“Over 70 per cent of the entire structure of the ADC has already been taken over by Atiku’s camp, largely because they joined the party early and have more resources.

“Members of key organs of the party, the NWC, Board of Trustees, state chapters, and others that will play a critical role in determining who becomes the party’s candidate in the next election are largely loyal to Atiku.

“In fact, in some states where the chairmen have refused to cooperate with Atiku’s group, there are ongoing efforts to forcefully implement leadership changes. These moves are aimed at ensuring that party decisions favour Atiku.

“As far as the ADC is concerned, Atiku is in charge, and many of his loyalists have taken over the structure ahead of his declaration or directive, as the case may be. Though Obi is still part of the coalition, he is struggling to catch up with Atiku’s moves.”

Another insider claimed that funding was key to the takeover.

“From day one of the coalition, Atiku’s camp was ahead in the game. In fact, they made a huge amount of dollars available to persuade some ADC members to step aside and make way for the coalition leaders.

“So, it’s not surprising. That was the plan, and that is exactly what’s happening, they’ve taken over the structure. Atiku wouldn’t spend such massive resources and then fold his arms. Beyond the money, many of his loyalists and even strategists have joined the ADC. He’s clearly doing this for himself.

“If Atiku is not contesting — but I believe he will — he will still determine whatever happens within the ADC coalition. So, while Obi, Amaechi, and others are part of the ADC, they appear to be working for Atiku, directly or indirectly.

“Look at the Mark-led NWC, Obi only nominated the National Organising Secretary in the National Working Committee out of over 25 members of the NWC.”

The growing dominance of Atiku’s loyalists has unsettled Obi’s support base, particularly the Obidient Movement, which has accused the ADC leadership of sidelining them from key decision-making.

In a memo dated July 29, 2025, and signed by National Coordinator Tanko Yunusa, the group alleged, “Our people are deliberately excluded at all levels… This creates an impression of marginalisation and undermines trust, which is essential for building a sustainable partnership.”

Speaking on the matter, Yunusa, however, insisted Obi was not being edged out, saying, “Obi is not struggling for relevance… these are works in progress… His Excellency Peter Obi has said that he’s joining the coalition for the 2027 general election. At the moment, he’s made it clear that he’s a member of the Labour Party. So, when that time comes, he will take his decision.”

Commenting on the development, the ADC said Atiku has not taken control of it’s ADC structures.

The ADC interim National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdulahi assured that all aspirants would be given a level playing field in the buildup to the 2027 election.

He stated, “All stakeholders are carried along in the ADC activities. The party is not loyal to anybody and has not been taken over by anyone. The National Organizing Secretary was nominated by Peter Obi. This is the most powerful party position. So, every stakeholder is carried along.

“So, the structure of ADC, from the NWC to other structures, does not belong to Atiku or anyone. We are working alongside all our stakeholders equally to unseat President Tinubu in 2027.

“The ADC as a coalition platform is beyond 2027. We are united to rescue Nigerians from Tinubu’s APC and bring about good governance. So no division anywhere.

“There’s nothing to manage in their (Atiku, Obi and Amaechi) ambitions. Everybody has the right to express their interest in any of those. But for us, at the level we are, we are not having that conversation at all.

“The only thing we can say is that we are going to provide a level playing field for everybody who has an ambition to pursue.

We don’t have any preferred candidates or aspirants. We are going to ensure that we deliver transparently. So, there’s nothing to manage.

“As long as the system is clear to everyone, we are sure that’s the best possible guarantee that we are able to hold everything together.”


https://politicsnigeria.com/obi-battles-for-influence-within-adc-coalition-as-atikus-loyalists-gain-ground/
obi and his igbo dominated obidients should know by now that he has no real stake in the so called coalition. Atiku has over 70% of his men already in ADC. Atiku don't even need to spend dollars cos it will be the easiest primary for him. Who are obi men over there. When they keep playing nzogbu nzogbu politics, this are the results. Power is not gotten freely. Obi should have take advantage of the popularity he got in 2023, even thou it was through propaganda and be the one to spearhead the coalition but he decides to be serving rice and donating for the camera and Atiku took the chances and called for coalition against Tinubu. Now obi is now begging for one term, what a miscalculation because he don't want to spend in a Worthy cause but want free ticket. Those eye service donations should have been channeled to spearheading a coalition and later he can still share money for his political gain. Atiku has already gotten ADC to his arm and he is not willing to step down for anyone cos at 78 and 80 in 2027, that he is last chance.
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by helinues: 10:02am On Aug 08, 2025
The sincere questions that Peter Obi's supporters are not asking themselves are,

What's Peter Obi's stake in ADC?
Who are his allies in the coalition?
Who is bringing people to the coalition?
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by Osebanjo(m): 10:08am On Aug 08, 2025
I’m not sure Obi can win any party’s primary truth be told. He doesn’t seems to take politics seriously. Only trying his luck and banking on his Obidient supporters. Only a party that would give him the ticket unopposed just like LP did in 2023 would favor him.
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by Christistruth03: 10:08am On Aug 08, 2025
Is Peter Obi now in ADC?
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Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by Penguin2: 10:13am On Aug 08, 2025
I like as Maradona Peter Obi dey play political tiki taka with brains of APC, Tinubu and his supporters.

Today they project Atiku.

Tomorrow they resurrect Jonathan.

Next tomorrow they are digging up old shits on Obi.

But one thing is certain, Tinubu will not last in Aso Rock beyond 29th May, 2027.

And only a fool will believe Jonathan will stand for election again in Nigeria. Only bumbling fool would.
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by helinues: 10:19am On Aug 08, 2025
Penguin2:
I like as Maradona Peter Obi dey play political tiki taka with brains of APC, Tinubu and his supporters.

Today they project Atiku.

Tomorrow they resurrect Jonathan.

Next tomorrow they are digging up old shits on Obi.

But one thing is certain, Tinubu will not last in Aso Rock beyond 29th May, 2027.

And only a fool will believe Jonathan will stand for election again in Nigeria. Only bumbling fool would.
What's Peter Obi's stake in ADC?
Who are his allies in the coalition?
Who is bringing people to the coalition?

Wake up and smell the coffee. You guys should stop this self deluding
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by yarimo(m): 10:30am On Aug 08, 2025
Obi please hurry up and decamp to ADC na
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by SlavaUkraini: 11:02am On Aug 08, 2025
Peter Obi is not Battling for any Influence in the ADC..

The Script is written already.

Atiku Abubakar will win the ADC Primaries...

Peter Obi will be his VP candidate...

Some Obidient members will be unhappy about this move..... Like Penguin2 🐧 🐧 🐧 🐧

While others will still decide to support Peter Obi and respect his choice because they believe in his decisions.

The Atiku-Obi Joint Ticket is the way to go and kick out the APC out of power.

APC, your time is up..... The ADC is here
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by MichaelSokoto(m): 11:03am On Aug 08, 2025
let dem go ahead and dominate all structures, no wahala!

Obi is d only master key dey badly need to unlock any door!

Without Obi, no presidency for Atiku, and vice versa... it is as simple as dat
cool
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by 6ixVille: 11:04am On Aug 08, 2025
Any sane attempt at emerging as the winning party should have Obi as the Presidential candidate.
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by madridguy(m): 11:05am On Aug 08, 2025
Obi should not run away from ADC, he should stay and go to the primary and test his popularity.
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by piriton: 11:06am On Aug 08, 2025
It's normal, if you desire to be stronger in a party tell all your supporters to join. A non member cannot control a party.
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by IgOga(m): 11:06am On Aug 08, 2025
grin grin grin grin grin

Obi did not start the coalition. The coalition is Atiku's SPV for next election
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by MichaelSokoto(m): 11:07am On Aug 08, 2025
helinues:
The sincere questions that Peter Obi's supporters are not asking themselves are,

What's Peter Obi's stake in ADC?
Who are his allies in the coalition?
Who is bringing people to the coalition?
u are drinking too much panadol on ADCs headache...

baba rest.
cool
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by bigdammyj: 11:08am On Aug 08, 2025
Noted.


Multiple sources within the coalition say Atiku’s allies have been quietly consolidating control since the alliance was formed.
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by Sermwell(m): 11:08am On Aug 08, 2025
helinues:
The sincere questions that Peter Obi's supporters are not asking themselves are,

What's Peter Obi's stake in ADC?
Who are his allies in the coalition?
Who is bringing people to the coalition?
You guys are just throwing up these useless narratives to deceive the people! A party that just started you people are just throwing insinuations around
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by Ikaeniyan0: 11:09am On Aug 08, 2025
Peter 0bi can never get the ticket in the ADC. Peter 0bi will never become the president of Nigeria
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by Jostoman: 11:09am On Aug 08, 2025
Has Obi announced that he join ADC? grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by ukukaegbu(m): 11:09am On Aug 08, 2025
These APC folks are more interested in Obi matters than their party matters
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by Giftimoni: 11:09am On Aug 08, 2025
Ameh, a staunch supporter of the 2023 flag bearer of the Labour Party (LP), said four years is enough for Obi to change Nigeria.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLwrg94W1LY

amoreobansu:
https://politicsnigeria.com/obi-battles-for-influence-within-adc-coalition-as-atikus-loyalists-gain-ground/
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by helinues: 11:10am On Aug 08, 2025
Sermwell:
You guys are just throwing up these useless narratives to deceive the people! A party that just started you people are just throwing insinuations around
Be realistic instead of being optimistic. Those questions are genuine questions that's only if you guys are sincere with yourself
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by helinues: 11:10am On Aug 08, 2025
MichaelSokoto:
u are drinking too much panadol on ADCs headache...

baba rest.
cool
You people can never shut us down. Allow us to express ourselves and stop being intolerant
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by Shawarmagirl: 11:11am On Aug 08, 2025
Obi and Atiku are not here to wrestle power. Nigerians has one goal which is to send Pablo back to Irabeji or Lagos. If Atiku get the ticket, Atiku/Obi ticket is good for Nigerians. If Obi get the ticket, Obi/Elrufia ticket is good for Nigerians.
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by Felabrity: 11:12am On Aug 08, 2025
Now I see what amaechi, rufai and other smaller candidates plans are

They will step down for atiku during the primaries

They are all looking for ministerial slots
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by PigTormentor: 11:12am On Aug 08, 2025
So this clueless clown actually thought that he can win out over Atiku? He's been used but he's too slow to understand ths game.
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by Shawarmagirl: 11:13am On Aug 08, 2025
Obi is not wasting your time. So allow him waste his time in peace and focus your energy to something more productive.
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by saintkel(m): 11:14am On Aug 08, 2025
kedeojo:
obi and his igbo dominated obidients should know by now that he has no real stake in the so called coalition. Atiku has over 70% of his men already in ADC. Atiku don't even need to spend dollars cos it will be the easiest primary for him. Who are obi men over there. When they keep playing nzogbu nzogbu politics, this are the results. Power is not gotten freely. Obi should have take advantage of the popularity he got in 2023, even thou it was through propaganda and be the one to spearhead the coalition but he decides to be serving rice and donating for the camera and Atiku took the chances and called for coalition against Tinubu. Now obi is now begging for one term, what a miscalculation because he don't want to spend in a Worthy cause but want free ticket. Those eye service donations should have been channeled to spearheading a coalition and later he can still share money for his political gain. Atiku has already gotten ADC to his arm and he is not willing to step down for anyone cos at 78 and 80 in 2027, that he is last chance.
tribal bigot....Obi decides to contest he is Igbo and only Igbos want him....y not say d see for Atiku and Tinubu too since they are all part of d major tribes.....una hypocrisy stinks abeg
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by 004gist: 11:14am On Aug 08, 2025
Politicians will always go for the dollar bag man.
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by Shawarmagirl: 11:14am On Aug 08, 2025
helinues:
You people can never shut us down. Allow us to express ourselves and stop being intolerant
You are already shut down and you now it. Atiku/Obi is a goal.
Re: Obi Battles For Influence Within ADC Coalition As Atiku’s Loyalists Gain Ground by richiemcgold: 11:14am On Aug 08, 2025
I believe the coalition leaders have a sort of jokers up their sleeves. If they have not got any, then they are truly a coalition of confusion. But I'm suspecting a gameplan. The name "coalition" is adopted for a reason. BTW, Obi is not complaining, Atiku is not. From outside, it seems they're on the same page. Something is surely unfolding. I want to keep my fingers crossed for now.
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