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How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by Pakute(op): 9:33pm On Jan 30
Fresh details emerged yesterday on how efforts by the presidency and the All Progressives Congress (APC) to forge a political deal with Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, until recently regarded as Kano’s “beautiful bride” and a potential election-shaping force, eventually collapsed.

Courted for the perceived electoral value of his red-cap movement, Kwankwasiyya, the former Kano governor appears to be watching his political allure wane, leaving the leader of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) increasingly isolated and struggling to translate past dominance into present influence.

Sources familiar with the talks said engagements between Kwankwaso and President Bola Tinubu stretched across several months, with multiple meetings held, especially in Abuja.

At the outset, the presidency was said to have viewed Kwankwaso as a strategic bridge into Kano and parts of the North-west, particularly given NNPP’s performance in the 2023 general election.

However, top sources within the ruling APC told THISDAY last night that negotiations broke down over what they described as excessive and unrealistic demands.

According to sources, Kwankwaso sought control of up to 20 per cent of APC’s national structure, alongside a vice presidential slot and guarantees extending to the 2031 political cycle.

Senior APC figures said the requests immediately raised red flags as manoeuvring ahead of the 2027 polls gathered pace.

“Even President Bola Tinubu has not specifically asked for any percentage share of the APC. That demand for 20 per cent of the structure of the APC nationwide was a deal breaker. Besides, the vice-presidential position was never on the table.

“It was made clear to him that it was not vacant, and there was no basis for discussions around 2031 at this stage,” the impeccable source who was familiar with the negotiations told THISDAY.


Also, the Dr. Boniface Aniebonam bloc of the NNPP, yesterday, revealed that the decision by Governor Abba Yusuf to leave the party was due to Kwankwaso’s domineering attitude and alleged slavish intentions.

Reacting to comments by Buba Galadima on Yusuf’s defection, the National Vice Chairman North-west, Alhaji Sani Danmasani, in a statement claimed that Kwankwaso’s behaviour was unbearable, prompting Yusuf to seek “greener pastures”.

Although initially, the Kwankwaso/APC engagements were driven by the belief within the APC that the former Kano governor remained indispensable to the ruling party’s long-term electoral calculations, particularly in the North-west, in the build-up to the collapse of the deal, presidency strategists increasingly questioned Kwankwaso’s claim to absolute control of the state’s political machinery.

They envisaged that the growing friction between him and Yusuf, as well as signs of uncertainty within the NNPP over the governor’s long-term political future could be exploited.

It was no surprise then that negotiations soon ran aground on the scale of Kwankwaso’s demands.

According to senior APC sources, the NNPP leader’s demand for control of 20 per cent of the APC’s national political structure, stunned party leaders and was quickly deemed impractical.


[b]Beyond structural concessions, Kwankwaso also pressed for the vice presidential slot, despite the fact that the position had already been filled and was not subject to renegotiation.

Kwankwaso has also publicly confirmed this, saying recently that he would only join or defect to another political party if he was offered either the presidential or vice presidential ticket ahead of the 2027 general election.

“He was clearly overreaching,” a top APC chief said.

According to those who spoke to THISDAY, even more striking to APC negotiators was Kwankwaso’s apparent focus on the long game.

[b]Kwankwaso was said to have sought assurances not just for immediate accommodation, but also for influence over the party’s succession plans, with an eye firmly on 2031.

To the presidency and APC leaders, the package of demands suggested a politician negotiating not as a prospective ally, but as a near-equal stakeholder in a party he did not build.

When no headway was made, Tinubu, initially open to engaging Kwankwaso as the presumed gatekeeper of Kano politics, then recalibrated his strategy.


Rather than expend political capital trying to woo an opposition leader with expansive demands, the president and APC negotiators were said to have turned their attention to consolidating ties with the Kano governor, betting that incumbency, federal leverage and direct engagement would yield better results than protracted courtship with Kwankwaso.

“That was the turning point. Once it became clear that Kwankwaso no longer controlled the entire Kano political space the way he claimed, especially with divisions between him and his erstwhile political godson, the presidency decided it made more sense to deal with the governor,” another source explained.


A masterstroke, the shift appeared to have effectively stripped Kwankwaso of the bargaining power that once made him attractive. His inability to deliver a unified Kano bloc, combined with what APC leaders described as an inflated sense of indispensability, weakened his negotiating position.

According to the sources, the president and his people positioned the APC to Yusuf as a more stable and predictable platform for him, amplifying doubts about Yusuf’s second-term prospects within Kwankwaso’s NNPP.

NNPP Bloc: Kwankwaso’s ‘Slavish’ Intentions Forced Yusuf Out

Meanwhile, the Dr. Boniface Aniebonam-led NNPP has revealed that the decision by Governor Yusuf to leave the party was due to Kwankwaso’s domineering attitude and alleged slavish intentions.

Reacting to comments by Galadima on Yusuf’s defection, the National Vice Chairman North-west, Danmasani, in a statement claimed that Kwankwaso’s behaviour was unbearable, prompting Yusuf to seek “greener pastures”.

The NNPP chief stated that Yusuf’s move to the APC was not driven by selfish motives, but rather a desire to escape Kwankwaso’s suffocating leadership style. The party accused Kwankwaso of attempting to impose his will on others, leaving Yusuf with no choice but to leave.

The NNPP leader described Kwankwaso as the mastermind behind the betrayal, who violated the trust of the party’s founder, Aniebonam. The statement alleged that Yusuf’s efforts to reconcile differences within the party were thwarted by Kwankwaso’s arrogance and greed, forcing the governor to seek alternative political shelter

On Buba Galadima’s interview on Arise News Television, Danmasani added: “The cross over of Yusuf to APC is affecting Galadima and Kwankwaso so much that the bitterness and pain are evident in their speeches.

“What is striking in the details of Galadima’s expression during the session on Arise TV were his experiences, travelling by road from Enugu airport to Umuawulu town in Anambra, hometown of NNPP Founder, Aniebonam. He got to Anambra by 2.a.m to meet Aniebonam for the purposes of getting a political platform for Kwankwaso and others against the 2023 general election.

“Incidentally, Yusuf who is a prime beneficiary of the risky trip to Umuawulu is the one found to have betrayed the NNPP family to join their enemy, a former governor of Kano state and APC stalwart, Ganduje. Galadima and Kwankwaso crying foul of betrayal of trust were the same people, who were favoured at no cost to use the NNPP platform to contest elections in 2023.


“They were the same people, who betrayed Aniebonam, and fought to hijack the party he founded in 2001. They are still fighting to hijack the structure of the NNPP without conscience, yet calling Yusuf a betrayer.

One begins to wonder why Kwankwaso and Buba Galadima are crying foul and disturbing the peace of the society as if they do not know that God acts differently?” he stated.

The party, therefore, stated that rather than continue to lament over Yusuf, Kwankwaso and his group should seek the face of God and ask for forgiveness from those they betrayed.
https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/30/how-kwankwasos-unrealistic-demands-crumbled-apc-courtship/

Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by sleek214(m): 9:40pm On Jan 30
Kwankwanso overrating himself. Local champion
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by givedemwotowoto:
They will use their signature lies and propaganda and finish this man. He went to negotiate with the devil lol

They offered him VP slot which he accepted, but later they removed it from the table after much pressure—and they still won’t promise him the Presidential ticket in 2031 if he joined them. Meanwhile they were also negotiating with the governor as plan B.
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by Gunayo(m): 9:49pm On Jan 30
Kwankwaso surest way to 2031 presidency is to be V,P to Peter Obi. Take it or leave it. That is the sincere truth. Kwankwaso must swallow his pride and pitch his tent with Obi before it is too late. A word is enough for the wise. Ire ooo.
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by seunmsg(m): 9:55pm On Jan 30
Gunayo:
Kwankwaso surest way to 2031 presidency is to be V,P to Peter Obi. Take it or leave it. That is the sincere truth. Kwankwaso must swallow his pride and pitch his tent with Obi before it is too late. A word is enough for the wise. Ire ooo.
The ticket will perform very well in the South East and that’s all. They will struggle to win Kano and lose all other states in the north. Kwankwaso knows this and that’s why he’s not willing to be a part of such a ticket that leads to nowhere.
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by givedemwotowoto: 9:59pm On Jan 30
seunmsg:
The ticket will perform very well in the South East and that’s all. They will struggle to win Kano and lose all other states in the north. Kwankwaso knows this and that’s why he’s not willing to be a part of such a ticket that leads to nowhere.
How person go sit on the computer and just be lying to themselves?
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by seunmsg(m): 10:00pm On Jan 30
The NNPP leader described Kwankwaso as the mastermind behind the betrayal, who violated the trust of the party’s founder, Aniebonam. The statement alleged that Yusuf’s efforts to reconcile differences within the party were thwarted by Kwankwaso’s arrogance and greed, forcing the governor to seek alternative political shelter
Looking at how things played out eventually in Kano, it’s obvious Abba Yusuf was never the problem. Kwankwaso’s arrogance and selfishness is well documented. From Shekarau to Ganduje and now Abba Yusuf, he just can’t work seamlessly with anybody without trying to dominate all the time.

Even in the north west, he had issues with Buhari when he was still in APC. He he wanted full control of the party structure in North West and when he couldn’t get it, he left the party and ran to PDP. While in PDP, it was the same problem of domination. He fought Tambuwal relentlessly over the control of PDP north west structure till Wike teamed up with Tambuwal to push him out of PDP.


He has overplayed his hands this time around and it’s game over. Ganduje, Barau and Abba Yusuf working together is a cheat code for easy victory in Kano.
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by AustineE1: 10:04pm On Jan 30
Well I'm not a fan of kwankwaso but I am ever grateful that his negotiation with the oppressive ruling party failed and this will benefit ADC in every manner,the north west that use to be the strongest base of APC is now open for grabs....other parts of Nigeria like the south east,south south,north central,parts of south west,parts of north east without rigging and the INEC 'glitches',will certainly vote overwhelmingly for ADC. 2027 is pregnant and only time shall tell.
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by Obiedun(m): 10:07pm On Jan 30
What I am seeing is that kwankwaso is coming to join Tinubu. If he goes to ADC,there is no way for him. If he remains in NNDP it's still going to be the same defeat.
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by Gunayo(m): 10:08pm On Jan 30
seunmsg:
The ticket will perform very well in the South East and that’s all. They will struggle to win Kano and lose all other states in the north. Kwankwaso knows this and that’s why he’s not willing to be a part of such a ticket that leads to nowhere.
That is a lie. He will win Kano and few northern states. Don't forget Obi won some states in the North singlehandedly
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by AMINDA:
Snake oil merchants who celebrated Kwankwaso's impending defection to APC to become V.P now call him greedy and other names because the signal have been given on the WhatsApp group. Did any of the Agbadorian handles on this thread now vilifying Kwankwaso not know that he was being tipped as Shettima's replacement. It is now clear that Tinubu would have doublecrossed him and reneged had he agreed to join without concrete assurances. The good thing is that the bulk of Kwankwaso’s supporters are not on social media. Time is a gentleman.

Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by LabStores: 10:24pm On Jan 30
It's all political games
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by seunmsg(m): 10:24pm On Jan 30
Gunayo:
That is a lie. He will win Kano and few northern states. Don't forget Obi won some states in the North singlehandedly
Which state did he win in the core north?
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by ebuk4real(m): 10:25pm On Jan 30
APC will lose still come 2027
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by atobs4real(m): 10:29pm On Jan 30
I thought as much. 100℅ correct✅✅✅✅✅✅
We are watching
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by Believeintruth: 10:30pm On Jan 30
seunmsg:
The ticket will perform very well in the South East and that’s all. They will struggle to win Kano and lose all other states in the north. Kwankwaso knows this and that’s why he’s not willing to be a part of such a ticket that leads to nowhere.
So kwankwasiyya movement will abandon him abi. Even the governor will thread carefully
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by Okoroawusa: 10:31pm On Jan 30
Gunayo:
That is a lie. He will win Kano and few northern states. Don't forget Obi won some states in the North singlehandedly
Which state did Obi win in the North?
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by stanluiz(m): 10:35pm On Jan 30
seunmsg:
Looking at how things played out eventually in Kano, it’s obvious Abba Yusuf was never the problem. Kwankwaso’s arrogance and selfishness is well documented. From Shekarau to Ganduje and now Abba Yusuf, he just can’t work seamlessly with anybody without trying to dominate all the time.

Even in the north west, he had issues with Buhari when he was still in APC. He he wanted full control of the party structure in North West and when he couldn’t get it, he left the party and ran to PDP. While in PDP, it was the same problem of domination. He fought Tambuwal relentlessly over the control of PDP north west structure till Wike teamed up with Tambuwal to push him out of PDP.


He has overplayed his hands this time around and it’s game over. Ganduje, Barau and Abba Yusuf working together is a cheat code for easy victory in Kano.
Apply the same logic in rivers state and you see that fubara is not the problem but wike due to his selfishness, greediness and arrogance.

But you support wike against fubara. That's hypocrisy.

But you side
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by Kriely(m): 10:36pm On Jan 30
Nigeria politics is too gutter. Nothing exceptional. Betrayals, defections, corruption and all.
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by Melagros(m): 10:36pm On Jan 30
COMRADES, is this for real? I don't think Kwankwaso is that greedy
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by seunmsg(m): 10:37pm On Jan 30
Believeintruth:
So kwankwasiyya movement will abandon him abi. Even the governor will thread carefully
There is a difference between contesting for president and contesting for Vice President. Even Shettima struggled to win Borno in 2023.

To make matters worse for the ticket, they will be contesting on the platform of a fringe party and not a major party. The Kwankwasiyya movement is now fully divided and the APC is much stronger in Kano. Trust me, they will struggle to win Kano.
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by Burob: 10:37pm On Jan 30
givedemwotowoto:
They will use their signature lies and propaganda and finish this man. He went to negotiate with the devil lol

They offered him VP slot which he accepted, but later they removed it from the table after much pressure—and they still won’t promise him the Presidential ticket in 2031 if he joined them. Meanwhile they were also negotiating with the governor as plan B.
Obidient Emu Parrot wey siddon for wall during the negotiations abi?
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by SpaceX: 10:38pm On Jan 30
Only thugs align with Kwankwaso, he is very weak outside of kano.
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by Burob: 10:42pm On Jan 30
stanluiz:
Apply the same logic in rivers state and you see that fubara is not the problem but wike due to his selfishness, greediness and arrogance.

But you support wike against fubara. That's hypocrisy.

But you side
Wike singlehandedly helped Tinubu & the APC dismantle the Pdp structure in Nigeria, yet the ingrate Fubara who he Nyesom Wike also singlehandedly made the governor of Rivers state, wants to be the benefactor of Wike’s hustle?

All Wike will ask from the president, there is no automatic ticket for Judas Fubara, let there be primaries for The APC governorship ticket in Rivers State, to test Fubara’s popularity within the structure.

I Naija bet u anyway, that with all the monies @ Fubara’s disposal to bribe the APC delegates that he will still lose.
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by Thegoodone13(m): 10:46pm On Jan 30
If you are a politician, join APc now. APC will win 2027. Half of people that voted for Obi in 2023, will vote for Tinubu this time around.
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by Ilaje1: 10:47pm On Jan 30
Gunayo:
Kwankwaso surest way to 2031 presidency is to be V,P to Peter Obi. Take it or leave it. That is the sincere truth. Kwankwaso must swallow his pride and pitch his tent with Obi before it is too late. A word is enough for the wise. Ire ooo.
But he knows Obi cannot win the election provided Tinubu and Atiku are running. Best position Obi will get is 3rd. So he's using his brain and not feelings.
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by onatisi(m): 10:49pm On Jan 30
never trust apc
never trust tinubu
never triust kwankwanso

i still dont believe all these stories . somehow all these stories doesnt not rhyme or fit it . but lets all continue to watch their season film
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by richiemcgold: 10:51pm On Jan 30
And he was later making mouth before press men that nobody can buy him out
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by Kukutente23:
These ones are justifying betrayal
Sebi Yusuf has said he defected do that Tinubu can build rail in Kano
Make we dey wait dey look for train na
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by telleyway: 11:00pm On Jan 30
Pakute:
https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/30/how-kwankwasos-unrealistic-demands-crumbled-apc-courtship/
I won't comment until APC tell us what they offered kwankwaso.
This is purely a game of buying and selling, if they can't offer him VP or gave him assurance of the ticket after Tinubu, what's supposed to be his own gain?
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by Gotocourt: 11:02pm On Jan 30
seunmsg:
Which state did he win in the core north?
Kindly Define core north?
Re: How Kwankwaso’s Excessive Demands Collapsed Political Deal With Tinubu, APC by Gotocourt: 11:05pm On Jan 30
Tinubu is very unpopular in the north at the moment 🤷🏿.
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