• 2027: ADC Will Bleed After Convention If Atiku Gets Ticket — Baba-Ahmed

    A former spokesperson of the Northern Elders Forum, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, has predicted that the African Democratic Congress (ADC) may face internal crisis and possible defections after its convention ahead of the 2027 presidential election.

    According to Baba-Ahmed, several interests within the party could feel sidelined if Atiku Abubakar emerges as the party’s presidential candidate. He warned that such a development may lead to divisions and instability within the ADC.

    Baba-Ahmed said managing competing ambitions and interests would be crucial if the party hopes to remain united going into the 2027 elections.

    #2027Elections #ADC #Atiku #NigeriaPolitics
    2027: ADC Will Bleed After Convention If Atiku Gets Ticket — Baba-Ahmed A former spokesperson of the Northern Elders Forum, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, has predicted that the African Democratic Congress (ADC) may face internal crisis and possible defections after its convention ahead of the 2027 presidential election. According to Baba-Ahmed, several interests within the party could feel sidelined if Atiku Abubakar emerges as the party’s presidential candidate. He warned that such a development may lead to divisions and instability within the ADC. Baba-Ahmed said managing competing ambitions and interests would be crucial if the party hopes to remain united going into the 2027 elections. #2027Elections #ADC #Atiku #NigeriaPolitics
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  • KANO GOV YUSUF SEEN AT ASO ROCK — DEFLECTION RUMORS SWIRL

    Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf visited President Bola Tinubu at the State House, Abuja, in a meeting that lasted over three hours. The governor arrived at 4:13 p.m. local time and left quietly, declining to comment to reporters about the purpose of his visit.

    The meeting comes amid rumors of a possible defection from the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC). Recent reports suggest that Kano politics is on edge, as such a move would be strongly opposed by NNPP leadership, including the party’s national leader, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso.

    While nothing has been officially confirmed, the political atmosphere in Kano is tense, with party watchers and citizens closely monitoring the developments.

    As the story unfolds, Fintter will bring you verified updates on this high-stakes political encounter.

    #BreakingNews, #KanoPolitics, #Fintter, #APC, #NNPP, #Tinubu, #AbbaYusuf, #Defection
    KANO GOV YUSUF SEEN AT ASO ROCK — DEFLECTION RUMORS SWIRL Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf visited President Bola Tinubu at the State House, Abuja, in a meeting that lasted over three hours. The governor arrived at 4:13 p.m. local time and left quietly, declining to comment to reporters about the purpose of his visit. The meeting comes amid rumors of a possible defection from the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC). Recent reports suggest that Kano politics is on edge, as such a move would be strongly opposed by NNPP leadership, including the party’s national leader, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso. While nothing has been officially confirmed, the political atmosphere in Kano is tense, with party watchers and citizens closely monitoring the developments. As the story unfolds, Fintter will bring you verified updates on this high-stakes political encounter. #BreakingNews, #KanoPolitics, #Fintter, #APC, #NNPP, #Tinubu, #AbbaYusuf, #Defection
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  • Yusuf’s APC Defection Hits Deadlock Over 2027 Ticket Demands

    Kano State politics is at a crossroads as negotiations over Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s rumored defection from the NNPP to the APC hit a deadlock. Yusuf is demanding a written guarantee of the APC’s 2027 governorship ticket, influence over federal appointments, and control of Kano’s political machinery. The APC leadership has rejected these conditions, insisting on internal democracy and no automatic tickets. Power struggles involving APC National Chairman Abdullahi Ganduje, Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin, and the Presidency have further complicated talks. With 2027 approaching, Yusuf faces a risky choice between staying with NNPP or joining APC without firm assurances.
    Yusuf’s APC Defection Hits Deadlock Over 2027 Ticket Demands Kano State politics is at a crossroads as negotiations over Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s rumored defection from the NNPP to the APC hit a deadlock. Yusuf is demanding a written guarantee of the APC’s 2027 governorship ticket, influence over federal appointments, and control of Kano’s political machinery. The APC leadership has rejected these conditions, insisting on internal democracy and no automatic tickets. Power struggles involving APC National Chairman Abdullahi Ganduje, Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin, and the Presidency have further complicated talks. With 2027 approaching, Yusuf faces a risky choice between staying with NNPP or joining APC without firm assurances.
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  • 2027 Elections: How Elite Politics, Insecurity and Weak Institutions Threaten Nigeria’s Democracy

    As Nigeria moves toward the 2027 general elections, democratic institutions are coming under growing strain from early campaigns, elite bargaining, party defections, and rising insecurity. Despite INEC’s pledge to deliver credible polls, public trust remains low due to past electoral flaws, security interference, and judicial inconsistencies. With key elections scheduled in 2026, the conduct of INEC, the neutrality of security agencies, and citizens’ vigilance will determine whether Nigeria strengthens its democracy or slides toward electoral authoritarianism.

    #2027Elections #NigeriaDemocracy #INEC
    2027 Elections: How Elite Politics, Insecurity and Weak Institutions Threaten Nigeria’s Democracy As Nigeria moves toward the 2027 general elections, democratic institutions are coming under growing strain from early campaigns, elite bargaining, party defections, and rising insecurity. Despite INEC’s pledge to deliver credible polls, public trust remains low due to past electoral flaws, security interference, and judicial inconsistencies. With key elections scheduled in 2026, the conduct of INEC, the neutrality of security agencies, and citizens’ vigilance will determine whether Nigeria strengthens its democracy or slides toward electoral authoritarianism. #2027Elections #NigeriaDemocracy #INEC
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  • Political Earthquake: Atiku’s Son, Abba Abubakar, Dumps PDP for APC, Backs Tinubu’s 2027 Re-Election

    Abba Abubakar, son of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, has defected from the PDP to the ruling APC, declaring open support for President Bola Tinubu’s second-term bid in 2027. Announcing his move at the National Assembly, Abba described the decision as historic and personal, directing his political structure to join the APC and mobilise for Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda. APC leaders hailed the defection as symbolic, saying it reflects confidence in Tinubu’s reforms and signals a new phase of “politics without borders.”
    Political Earthquake: Atiku’s Son, Abba Abubakar, Dumps PDP for APC, Backs Tinubu’s 2027 Re-Election Abba Abubakar, son of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, has defected from the PDP to the ruling APC, declaring open support for President Bola Tinubu’s second-term bid in 2027. Announcing his move at the National Assembly, Abba described the decision as historic and personal, directing his political structure to join the APC and mobilise for Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda. APC leaders hailed the defection as symbolic, saying it reflects confidence in Tinubu’s reforms and signals a new phase of “politics without borders.”
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  • Why Did Uba Sani’s Campaign Director-General Quit APC for ADC? Does Prof Muhammad Sani Bello’s Resignation Signal a Growing Crack in Kaduna Politics Ahead of Future Elections?

    Is the All Progressives Congress (APC) beginning to lose key political figures in Kaduna State? That question has taken center stage following the resignation of Prof. Muhammad Sani Bello, the former Director-General of Governor Uba Sani’s 2023 Campaign Council, who has formally defected from the APC to the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

    Bello, a respected academic and former Commissioner of Education and Commissioner of Communications in Kaduna State, announced his decision in a resignation letter dated January 7, 2026, addressed to the APC Chairman of Dogarawa Ward, Sabon Gari Local Government Area. In the letter, he stated unequivocally: “This is to let you know of my decision to withdraw my membership of the APC with immediate effect.”

    Despite his exit, Bello maintained a diplomatic tone, expressing appreciation for his time in the party and describing his relationship with the APC as “mutually beneficial.” He concluded the letter with formal courtesies, signaling a calculated and orderly departure rather than a public confrontation.

    His defection is politically significant. Bello was not only a former commissioner but also a central strategist in Governor Uba Sani’s 2023 election victory, making his exit one of the most high-profile departures from the ruling party in Kaduna in recent times. Observers see the move as more than a routine party switch—it raises deeper questions about internal cohesion, loyalty, and ideological direction within the APC at the state level.

    Why did such a prominent figure abandon the ruling party for the ADC, a smaller but increasingly vocal opposition platform? While Bello did not publicly disclose his reasons beyond the formal resignation, analysts suggest the move may reflect growing dissatisfaction among some party elites, strategic realignment ahead of future elections, or concerns over political inclusion and governance style.

    The development also underscores the ADC’s quiet efforts to attract influential politicians, potentially reshaping opposition politics in Kaduna. With Bello’s credentials in governance, education, and communications, his presence could strengthen the ADC’s structure and messaging, especially in urban and intellectual circles.

    Politically, the defection fuels speculation about possible cracks within the APC’s power base in the state. Could more high-ranking members follow? Does this mark the beginning of a broader realignment ahead of upcoming electoral cycles? And what impact might this have on Governor Uba Sani’s political machinery?

    As Kaduna’s political landscape continues to evolve, Bello’s resignation from the APC and entry into the ADC signals a moment of uncertainty—and opportunity. Whether this move becomes a catalyst for wider shifts or remains an isolated defection will shape the balance of power in the state’s future political battles.


    Why Did Uba Sani’s Campaign Director-General Quit APC for ADC? Does Prof Muhammad Sani Bello’s Resignation Signal a Growing Crack in Kaduna Politics Ahead of Future Elections? Is the All Progressives Congress (APC) beginning to lose key political figures in Kaduna State? That question has taken center stage following the resignation of Prof. Muhammad Sani Bello, the former Director-General of Governor Uba Sani’s 2023 Campaign Council, who has formally defected from the APC to the African Democratic Congress (ADC). Bello, a respected academic and former Commissioner of Education and Commissioner of Communications in Kaduna State, announced his decision in a resignation letter dated January 7, 2026, addressed to the APC Chairman of Dogarawa Ward, Sabon Gari Local Government Area. In the letter, he stated unequivocally: “This is to let you know of my decision to withdraw my membership of the APC with immediate effect.” Despite his exit, Bello maintained a diplomatic tone, expressing appreciation for his time in the party and describing his relationship with the APC as “mutually beneficial.” He concluded the letter with formal courtesies, signaling a calculated and orderly departure rather than a public confrontation. His defection is politically significant. Bello was not only a former commissioner but also a central strategist in Governor Uba Sani’s 2023 election victory, making his exit one of the most high-profile departures from the ruling party in Kaduna in recent times. Observers see the move as more than a routine party switch—it raises deeper questions about internal cohesion, loyalty, and ideological direction within the APC at the state level. Why did such a prominent figure abandon the ruling party for the ADC, a smaller but increasingly vocal opposition platform? While Bello did not publicly disclose his reasons beyond the formal resignation, analysts suggest the move may reflect growing dissatisfaction among some party elites, strategic realignment ahead of future elections, or concerns over political inclusion and governance style. The development also underscores the ADC’s quiet efforts to attract influential politicians, potentially reshaping opposition politics in Kaduna. With Bello’s credentials in governance, education, and communications, his presence could strengthen the ADC’s structure and messaging, especially in urban and intellectual circles. Politically, the defection fuels speculation about possible cracks within the APC’s power base in the state. Could more high-ranking members follow? Does this mark the beginning of a broader realignment ahead of upcoming electoral cycles? And what impact might this have on Governor Uba Sani’s political machinery? As Kaduna’s political landscape continues to evolve, Bello’s resignation from the APC and entry into the ADC signals a moment of uncertainty—and opportunity. Whether this move becomes a catalyst for wider shifts or remains an isolated defection will shape the balance of power in the state’s future political battles.
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  • Is Peter Obi a ‘Political Traveller’ Gifted a Presidential Ticket? Why Labour Party VP Candidate Datti Baba-Ahmed Is Challenging Obi’s ADC Move and Declaring His Own 2027 Ambition

    Former Labour Party vice-presidential candidate Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed has launched a pointed political broadside that appears directed at his former principal, Peter Obi, following Obi’s decision to join the African Democratic Congress (ADC) coalition. Without naming him directly, Baba-Ahmed described Obi and other defecting politicians as “political travellers” who were “gifted a presidential ticket,” igniting fresh debate over loyalty, leadership, and the future of Nigeria’s opposition ahead of 2027.

    Speaking while declaring his intention to run for president, Baba-Ahmed insisted that he remains firmly within the Labour Party (LP), arguing that the party already “won a presidential election” and still represents a credible alternative to Nigeria’s dominant political blocs. He dismissed the ADC coalition as a gathering of “disgruntled politicians” who failed to properly challenge alleged constitutional breaches in the 2023 elections, questioning whether such alliances truly offer reform or merely recycle old power structures.

    At the heart of his message was a bold economic promise: Baba-Ahmed said that by June 2027, salaries of public servants—especially security personnel and teachers—would be quadrupled, insisting that “Nigeria can afford it.” He framed this pledge as a moral obligation to workers often overlooked despite their critical role in national stability and development.

    Positioning himself as a political outlier, Baba-Ahmed challenged rivals to produce “just one” major presidential aspirant who has never belonged to a ruling party. “I am that one,” he declared, stressing his independence and rejecting what he described as opportunistic movement between power centres. He added that he has no intention of joining any ruling party—except one he hopes to lead through the ballot.

    The former LP vice-presidential candidate also pushed back against claims that defections are weakening the Labour Party, saying neither he nor the party is responsible. According to him, individuals welcomed into LP in 2022 “with a presidential ticket” merely continued their political journey elsewhere. He urged supporters to “use the truth” amid what he called increasingly hostile online narratives.

    Recounting political history, Baba-Ahmed asserted that he aspired to the presidency before Peter Obi, citing events from 2018 when he contested in the PDP primaries and personally sought Obi’s support. While he spoke respectfully of Obi’s character, the implication was clear: leadership ambition, he argued, did not originate with his former running mate.

    Baba-Ahmed also highlighted Labour Party’s achievements despite financial constraints and what he termed “an era of perfected electoral fraud,” pointing to the party’s electoral gains—one state governor, eight senators, and around 40 House of Representatives members—as proof of its growing national footprint.

    The controversy now raises pressing political questions: Is Peter Obi abandoning the movement that propelled him in 2023? Does the ADC coalition represent a genuine opposition realignment or a gathering of familiar political actors? And can Datti Baba-Ahmed’s pledge of economic reform, party loyalty, and outsider status reshape Nigeria’s 2027 presidential race? As realignments continue, the Labour Party faces a defining moment over identity, leadership, and the path forward in Nigeria’s evolving political landscape.
    Is Peter Obi a ‘Political Traveller’ Gifted a Presidential Ticket? Why Labour Party VP Candidate Datti Baba-Ahmed Is Challenging Obi’s ADC Move and Declaring His Own 2027 Ambition Former Labour Party vice-presidential candidate Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed has launched a pointed political broadside that appears directed at his former principal, Peter Obi, following Obi’s decision to join the African Democratic Congress (ADC) coalition. Without naming him directly, Baba-Ahmed described Obi and other defecting politicians as “political travellers” who were “gifted a presidential ticket,” igniting fresh debate over loyalty, leadership, and the future of Nigeria’s opposition ahead of 2027. Speaking while declaring his intention to run for president, Baba-Ahmed insisted that he remains firmly within the Labour Party (LP), arguing that the party already “won a presidential election” and still represents a credible alternative to Nigeria’s dominant political blocs. He dismissed the ADC coalition as a gathering of “disgruntled politicians” who failed to properly challenge alleged constitutional breaches in the 2023 elections, questioning whether such alliances truly offer reform or merely recycle old power structures. At the heart of his message was a bold economic promise: Baba-Ahmed said that by June 2027, salaries of public servants—especially security personnel and teachers—would be quadrupled, insisting that “Nigeria can afford it.” He framed this pledge as a moral obligation to workers often overlooked despite their critical role in national stability and development. Positioning himself as a political outlier, Baba-Ahmed challenged rivals to produce “just one” major presidential aspirant who has never belonged to a ruling party. “I am that one,” he declared, stressing his independence and rejecting what he described as opportunistic movement between power centres. He added that he has no intention of joining any ruling party—except one he hopes to lead through the ballot. The former LP vice-presidential candidate also pushed back against claims that defections are weakening the Labour Party, saying neither he nor the party is responsible. According to him, individuals welcomed into LP in 2022 “with a presidential ticket” merely continued their political journey elsewhere. He urged supporters to “use the truth” amid what he called increasingly hostile online narratives. Recounting political history, Baba-Ahmed asserted that he aspired to the presidency before Peter Obi, citing events from 2018 when he contested in the PDP primaries and personally sought Obi’s support. While he spoke respectfully of Obi’s character, the implication was clear: leadership ambition, he argued, did not originate with his former running mate. Baba-Ahmed also highlighted Labour Party’s achievements despite financial constraints and what he termed “an era of perfected electoral fraud,” pointing to the party’s electoral gains—one state governor, eight senators, and around 40 House of Representatives members—as proof of its growing national footprint. The controversy now raises pressing political questions: Is Peter Obi abandoning the movement that propelled him in 2023? Does the ADC coalition represent a genuine opposition realignment or a gathering of familiar political actors? And can Datti Baba-Ahmed’s pledge of economic reform, party loyalty, and outsider status reshape Nigeria’s 2027 presidential race? As realignments continue, the Labour Party faces a defining moment over identity, leadership, and the path forward in Nigeria’s evolving political landscape.
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  • House of Reps Member Ikenga Ugochinyere Defects from PDP to APP
    January 7, 2026 – Politics

    Ikenga Ugochinyere, representing Ideato North/Ideato South Federal Constituency in Imo State, has officially defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the Action Peoples Party (APP). He announced his decision on the floor of the House of Representatives on Wednesday.

    Ugochinyere, a vocal and influential lawmaker, had faced attempts by PDP officials at local and ward levels to expel him for alleged anti-party activities. However, the PDP National Working Committee (NWC) later nullified the expulsion, declaring it unconstitutional.

    The lawmaker’s defection delivers another setback to the PDP in Imo State and highlights ongoing internal tensions within the party.


    House of Reps Member Ikenga Ugochinyere Defects from PDP to APP January 7, 2026 – Politics Ikenga Ugochinyere, representing Ideato North/Ideato South Federal Constituency in Imo State, has officially defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the Action Peoples Party (APP). He announced his decision on the floor of the House of Representatives on Wednesday. Ugochinyere, a vocal and influential lawmaker, had faced attempts by PDP officials at local and ward levels to expel him for alleged anti-party activities. However, the PDP National Working Committee (NWC) later nullified the expulsion, declaring it unconstitutional. The lawmaker’s defection delivers another setback to the PDP in Imo State and highlights ongoing internal tensions within the party.
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  • Breaking: FCT Minister Nyesom Wike Reaffirms Support for President Tinubu Amid Rivers APC Clash Ahead of 2027 Elections

    FCT Minister Nyesom Wike has declared his unwavering support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ahead of the 2027 general election, emphasizing that his political structure in Rivers State is fully committed to the President. Wike made the statement on January 6, 2026, during ongoing consultations across local government areas in Rivers State. His declaration comes amid a public clash with APC National Secretary Ajibola Basiru over party influence and local politics. Wike warned against interference in Rivers State, calling it a “no-go area” for outsiders. The tensions reflect deep divisions within the APC, particularly following Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s defection from the PDP to the ruling party. Despite these challenges, Wike affirmed that his loyalty to Tinubu remains non-negotiable, reinforcing his influence over grassroots structures in Rivers State as a key factor in the party’s electoral strategy.

    #NyesomWike #BolaTinubu #APC #RiversStatePolitics #2027Elections #PoliticalTensions #FCTMinister #NigeriaPolitics
    Breaking: FCT Minister Nyesom Wike Reaffirms Support for President Tinubu Amid Rivers APC Clash Ahead of 2027 Elections FCT Minister Nyesom Wike has declared his unwavering support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ahead of the 2027 general election, emphasizing that his political structure in Rivers State is fully committed to the President. Wike made the statement on January 6, 2026, during ongoing consultations across local government areas in Rivers State. His declaration comes amid a public clash with APC National Secretary Ajibola Basiru over party influence and local politics. Wike warned against interference in Rivers State, calling it a “no-go area” for outsiders. The tensions reflect deep divisions within the APC, particularly following Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s defection from the PDP to the ruling party. Despite these challenges, Wike affirmed that his loyalty to Tinubu remains non-negotiable, reinforcing his influence over grassroots structures in Rivers State as a key factor in the party’s electoral strategy. #NyesomWike #BolaTinubu #APC #RiversStatePolitics #2027Elections #PoliticalTensions #FCTMinister #NigeriaPolitics
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  • Ex-Kano Governor Shekarau Defends Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, Says Leaving NNPP Won’t Constitute Betrayal Amid Party Divisions

    Former Kano State Governor Ibrahim Shekarau has defended Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf amid speculation that he may defect from the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). Speaking to DCL Hausa, Shekarau stated that political alignments are personal choices shaped by circumstances and consultations, not acts of disloyalty.
    Shekarau referenced historical precedent, noting that Senator Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso previously left the PDP for APC while holding office without relinquishing his mandate, suggesting Yusuf’s potential move would follow a similar path.
    He also highlighted past disagreements within the NNPP over power-sharing arrangements, which led him and his supporters to exit the party. Shekarau emphasized that defection, when done in consultation with supporters, should not be framed as betrayal, and insisted that Governor Yusuf should be allowed to make his decision freely without being demonized.

    #ShekarauStatement #AbbaKabirYusuf #NNPPPolitics #KanoPolitics #KwankwasiyyaMovement #APCDefection #PoliticalRealignment #NigeriaPolitics #GovernorYusuf #NNPPControversy
    Ex-Kano Governor Shekarau Defends Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, Says Leaving NNPP Won’t Constitute Betrayal Amid Party Divisions Former Kano State Governor Ibrahim Shekarau has defended Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf amid speculation that he may defect from the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). Speaking to DCL Hausa, Shekarau stated that political alignments are personal choices shaped by circumstances and consultations, not acts of disloyalty. Shekarau referenced historical precedent, noting that Senator Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso previously left the PDP for APC while holding office without relinquishing his mandate, suggesting Yusuf’s potential move would follow a similar path. He also highlighted past disagreements within the NNPP over power-sharing arrangements, which led him and his supporters to exit the party. Shekarau emphasized that defection, when done in consultation with supporters, should not be framed as betrayal, and insisted that Governor Yusuf should be allowed to make his decision freely without being demonized. #ShekarauStatement #AbbaKabirYusuf #NNPPPolitics #KanoPolitics #KwankwasiyyaMovement #APCDefection #PoliticalRealignment #NigeriaPolitics #GovernorYusuf #NNPPControversy
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  • Rivers State Secretary to Government Benibo Anabraba Resigns from PDP Amid Political Realignments

    Benibo Anabraba, Secretary to the Rivers State Government, has officially resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), according to a resignation letter dated January 5, 2026. Addressed to the PDP Chairman of Ward 1 in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area, Anabraba described his departure as a personal decision while expressing gratitude for the political opportunities and exposure gained during his time in the party.

    Although he did not publicly disclose his next political affiliation, sources suggest he is likely to join the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). Anabraba’s resignation comes amid broader political shifts in Rivers State, following the defection of Governor Siminalayi Fubara from the PDP to the APC in December 2025, alongside 15 members of the state House of Assembly, including Speaker Martin Amaewhule.

    This move reflects ongoing party realignments in the state as political actors position themselves ahead of future elections.
    Rivers State Secretary to Government Benibo Anabraba Resigns from PDP Amid Political Realignments Benibo Anabraba, Secretary to the Rivers State Government, has officially resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), according to a resignation letter dated January 5, 2026. Addressed to the PDP Chairman of Ward 1 in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area, Anabraba described his departure as a personal decision while expressing gratitude for the political opportunities and exposure gained during his time in the party. Although he did not publicly disclose his next political affiliation, sources suggest he is likely to join the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). Anabraba’s resignation comes amid broader political shifts in Rivers State, following the defection of Governor Siminalayi Fubara from the PDP to the APC in December 2025, alongside 15 members of the state House of Assembly, including Speaker Martin Amaewhule. This move reflects ongoing party realignments in the state as political actors position themselves ahead of future elections.
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  • GOVERNOR MUTFWANG OF PLATEAU STATE FORMALLY JOINS APC

    Governor Caleb Mutfwang has formally picked the APC membership card following his resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party.
    He was formally received by the state executive Council of the All Progressives Congress at the APC secretariat in Jos.

    With the conclusion of all formalities, Governor Mutfwang said before the formal defection, he has made consultations far and wide and his dream is that of one United Plateau.

    He therefore calls for unity among all the people stressing that he will continue to support President Tinubu whom he says is determined to put the country on the path of development.

    Chairman of the All progressives congress, Plateau state,Rufus Bature who welcomed the governor and his team said the APC is a party that accommodates all without discrimination.

    Secretary to government of Plateau state, Samuel Jatau says it is time to put aside differences but think and act Plateau.
    The governor thereafter went into a closed door meeting with APC state leaders.
    GOVERNOR MUTFWANG OF PLATEAU STATE FORMALLY JOINS APC Governor Caleb Mutfwang has formally picked the APC membership card following his resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party. He was formally received by the state executive Council of the All Progressives Congress at the APC secretariat in Jos. With the conclusion of all formalities, Governor Mutfwang said before the formal defection, he has made consultations far and wide and his dream is that of one United Plateau. He therefore calls for unity among all the people stressing that he will continue to support President Tinubu whom he says is determined to put the country on the path of development. Chairman of the All progressives congress, Plateau state,Rufus Bature who welcomed the governor and his team said the APC is a party that accommodates all without discrimination. Secretary to government of Plateau state, Samuel Jatau says it is time to put aside differences but think and act Plateau. The governor thereafter went into a closed door meeting with APC state leaders.
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  • NNPP Dissolves Kano Party Structures as Governor Abba Yusuf Set to Defect to APC, Signals Major Political Realignment

    The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) has dissolved all its party structures in Kano State, including state, local government, and ward executives, ahead of Governor Abba Yusuf’s anticipated defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC). The decision, announced by NNPP National Publicity Secretary Oladipo Johnson, follows an emergency meeting of the party’s National Working Committee, which resolved to set up caretaker committees to manage party affairs in the interim. The move comes amid a deepening rift between NNPP national leader and former Kano governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso and Governor Yusuf, who is reportedly poised to join the APC within days. The Kano APC has confirmed expectations of Yusuf’s defection, a development analysts say could significantly reshape the state’s political landscape ahead of future elections.
    NNPP Dissolves Kano Party Structures as Governor Abba Yusuf Set to Defect to APC, Signals Major Political Realignment The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) has dissolved all its party structures in Kano State, including state, local government, and ward executives, ahead of Governor Abba Yusuf’s anticipated defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC). The decision, announced by NNPP National Publicity Secretary Oladipo Johnson, follows an emergency meeting of the party’s National Working Committee, which resolved to set up caretaker committees to manage party affairs in the interim. The move comes amid a deepening rift between NNPP national leader and former Kano governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso and Governor Yusuf, who is reportedly poised to join the APC within days. The Kano APC has confirmed expectations of Yusuf’s defection, a development analysts say could significantly reshape the state’s political landscape ahead of future elections.
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  • Wabara Denies Dumping PDP for ADC Amid 2027 Election Speculations

    Adolphus Wabara, Chairman of the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has denied claims that he defected to the African Democratic Congress (ADC) ahead of the 2027 elections. The rumours stemmed from a viral photo of Wabara with Peter Obi and ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo, which circulated on social media. Wabara clarified that the image was taken in 2025 at Obasanjo’s Abeokuta residence and unrelated to any recent political event in Enugu. He accused detractors of spreading “fake news” to undermine him but reaffirmed his loyalty to the PDP, pledging to work toward restoring the party as the ruling national party in 2027. The incident highlights ongoing confusion and factional disputes surrounding Peter Obi’s defection from the Labour Party to the ADC.
    Wabara Denies Dumping PDP for ADC Amid 2027 Election Speculations Adolphus Wabara, Chairman of the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has denied claims that he defected to the African Democratic Congress (ADC) ahead of the 2027 elections. The rumours stemmed from a viral photo of Wabara with Peter Obi and ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo, which circulated on social media. Wabara clarified that the image was taken in 2025 at Obasanjo’s Abeokuta residence and unrelated to any recent political event in Enugu. He accused detractors of spreading “fake news” to undermine him but reaffirmed his loyalty to the PDP, pledging to work toward restoring the party as the ruling national party in 2027. The incident highlights ongoing confusion and factional disputes surrounding Peter Obi’s defection from the Labour Party to the ADC.
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  • APC National Chairman Welcomes Plateau Governor Mutfwang Following Defection from PDP

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman, Nentawe Yilwatda, officially welcomed Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang into the ruling party after his defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Mutfwang’s move is expected to strengthen APC’s presence in Plateau State. Yilwatda described the defection as a patriotic step driven by a “higher calling” and emphasized the shared commitment to inclusive development, peace, and prosperity. Mutfwang expressed gratitude to the PDP for the support he received during his tenure with the party.
    APC National Chairman Welcomes Plateau Governor Mutfwang Following Defection from PDP The All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman, Nentawe Yilwatda, officially welcomed Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang into the ruling party after his defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Mutfwang’s move is expected to strengthen APC’s presence in Plateau State. Yilwatda described the defection as a patriotic step driven by a “higher calling” and emphasized the shared commitment to inclusive development, peace, and prosperity. Mutfwang expressed gratitude to the PDP for the support he received during his tenure with the party.
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  • Bauchi Governor Bala Mohammed Claims Immunity Protects Him from Questioning, Even If He Were a Terrorist, Amid EFCC Probe

    Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed sparked debate after stating in an interview that, as a sitting governor, he cannot be questioned—even if he were involved in terrorism—due to his constitutional immunity. The remark came amid the prosecution of his Finance Commissioner, Yakubu Adamu, by the EFCC over alleged terrorism financing totaling $9.7 million.

    Governor Bala alleged that the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, and unnamed federal officials are using state institutions to pressure him to join the ruling APC ahead of the 2027 elections. He rejected defection, criticized political persecution, and called for accountability in federal institutions. Nigerians reacted strongly online, with many questioning the limits of governors’ immunity and calling for greater transparency and accountability.
    Bauchi Governor Bala Mohammed Claims Immunity Protects Him from Questioning, Even If He Were a Terrorist, Amid EFCC Probe Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed sparked debate after stating in an interview that, as a sitting governor, he cannot be questioned—even if he were involved in terrorism—due to his constitutional immunity. The remark came amid the prosecution of his Finance Commissioner, Yakubu Adamu, by the EFCC over alleged terrorism financing totaling $9.7 million. Governor Bala alleged that the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, and unnamed federal officials are using state institutions to pressure him to join the ruling APC ahead of the 2027 elections. He rejected defection, criticized political persecution, and called for accountability in federal institutions. Nigerians reacted strongly online, with many questioning the limits of governors’ immunity and calling for greater transparency and accountability.
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  • PRP Urges Nationwide Protests as Party Calls on Nigerians to Resist Tinubu’s New Tax Policies, Fuel Subsidy Removal, and Economic Hardship

    The Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) has called on Nigerians to embark on nationwide, lawful, and peaceful protests against what it described as oppressive tax policies and economic decisions of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration. In a New Year statement signed by its National Chairman, Falalu Bello, the party said Nigerians are already grappling with severe hardship caused by insecurity, hunger, poverty, and poor governance under the APC-led government.

    The PRP strongly criticised the introduction and enforcement of new tax laws, accusing the government of ignoring public opposition and pushing policies that allegedly lack transparency and were altered at the point of gazetting. According to the party, the taxes are designed to benefit a few while further impoverishing ordinary Nigerians who are struggling to survive.

    The opposition party also condemned the removal of fuel subsidy on Tinubu’s first day in office, noting that promised investments in social services have failed to materialise. Instead, it alleged that increased borrowing without visible improvements in social infrastructure has worsened the economic situation across the country.

    Calling for collective action, the PRP urged Nigerians to organise protests and strike actions to resist unjust taxation and governance failures, stressing that mass unity remains the strongest tool against oppression. The party warned citizens not to be discouraged by political defections, describing such moves as self-serving and insignificant compared to the power of the people.

    Looking ahead to the 2027 general elections, the PRP said sustained resistance should translate into political change, urging Nigerians to remain steadfast in their quest to end what it termed an incompetent and non-transparent administration. The statement concluded with a call for peaceful but determined resistance to reclaim Nigeria and build a system rooted in accountability, transparency, and citizen-focused governance.
    PRP Urges Nationwide Protests as Party Calls on Nigerians to Resist Tinubu’s New Tax Policies, Fuel Subsidy Removal, and Economic Hardship The Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) has called on Nigerians to embark on nationwide, lawful, and peaceful protests against what it described as oppressive tax policies and economic decisions of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration. In a New Year statement signed by its National Chairman, Falalu Bello, the party said Nigerians are already grappling with severe hardship caused by insecurity, hunger, poverty, and poor governance under the APC-led government. The PRP strongly criticised the introduction and enforcement of new tax laws, accusing the government of ignoring public opposition and pushing policies that allegedly lack transparency and were altered at the point of gazetting. According to the party, the taxes are designed to benefit a few while further impoverishing ordinary Nigerians who are struggling to survive. The opposition party also condemned the removal of fuel subsidy on Tinubu’s first day in office, noting that promised investments in social services have failed to materialise. Instead, it alleged that increased borrowing without visible improvements in social infrastructure has worsened the economic situation across the country. Calling for collective action, the PRP urged Nigerians to organise protests and strike actions to resist unjust taxation and governance failures, stressing that mass unity remains the strongest tool against oppression. The party warned citizens not to be discouraged by political defections, describing such moves as self-serving and insignificant compared to the power of the people. Looking ahead to the 2027 general elections, the PRP said sustained resistance should translate into political change, urging Nigerians to remain steadfast in their quest to end what it termed an incompetent and non-transparent administration. The statement concluded with a call for peaceful but determined resistance to reclaim Nigeria and build a system rooted in accountability, transparency, and citizen-focused governance.
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  • BREAKING: Plateau Governor Caleb Mutfwang Dumps PDP, Resigns Membership Citing Need for Clear Direction and Effective Leadership

    Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, has officially resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), bringing his membership of the party to an end with immediate effect. The resignation was conveyed in a letter dated December 29, 2025, addressed to the Ward Chairman of Ampang West Ward in Mangu Local Government Area of the state.

    In the letter, Governor Mutfwang said his decision was driven by prevailing political realities and his commitment to purposeful leadership, clarity of direction, and improved service delivery. He stated that these considerations had compelled him to seek an alternative political platform that aligns better with his vision and responsibilities as governor.

    Despite his exit, Mutfwang expressed gratitude to the PDP for the opportunities it provided him to participate in Nigeria’s democratic process. He also thanked party leaders, members, and supporters at all levels for their support and trust during his time in the party.

    The governor concluded his resignation letter by extending his regards to the PDP leadership. His defection marks a significant political development in Plateau State and adds to the growing wave of party realignments ahead of future electoral contests, with expectations now focused on which platform he will join next.
    BREAKING: Plateau Governor Caleb Mutfwang Dumps PDP, Resigns Membership Citing Need for Clear Direction and Effective Leadership Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, has officially resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), bringing his membership of the party to an end with immediate effect. The resignation was conveyed in a letter dated December 29, 2025, addressed to the Ward Chairman of Ampang West Ward in Mangu Local Government Area of the state. In the letter, Governor Mutfwang said his decision was driven by prevailing political realities and his commitment to purposeful leadership, clarity of direction, and improved service delivery. He stated that these considerations had compelled him to seek an alternative political platform that aligns better with his vision and responsibilities as governor. Despite his exit, Mutfwang expressed gratitude to the PDP for the opportunities it provided him to participate in Nigeria’s democratic process. He also thanked party leaders, members, and supporters at all levels for their support and trust during his time in the party. The governor concluded his resignation letter by extending his regards to the PDP leadership. His defection marks a significant political development in Plateau State and adds to the growing wave of party realignments ahead of future electoral contests, with expectations now focused on which platform he will join next.
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  • Sowore Mocks Peter Obi, Slams Defection From Labour Party to ADC, Says Opposition Leaders Suffer ‘Political Homelessness’

    Former presidential candidate and human rights activist Omoyele Sowore has ridiculed Peter Obi and his supporters over their defection from the Labour Party to the African Democratic Congress (ADC), describing the move as evidence of “political homelessness.” In a statement shared on social media, Sowore accused the defectors of political drift and opportunism barely two years after mobilising support under the Labour Party during the 2023 general elections.

    Sowore sarcastically remarked that Nigeria’s “most celebrated political drifters” had merely moved from one “homeless shelter” to another, branding the ADC as the “Association of Desperate Conmen.” He argued that the defection reflects a shift “from confusion to delusion” and from moral posturing to what he called naked political opportunism.

    According to him, the change of party platform does not represent any meaningful ideological difference, alleging that the ADC maintains close ideological proximity to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), which he mockingly referred to as the “Association of Present Criminals.” Sowore insisted that despite new party logos, the political culture remains the same, describing the move as “different logos, same scam.”

    The AAC leader further accused mainstream opposition figures of lacking the courage to confront entrenched corruption in Nigeria’s political system, warning that repeated defections only deepen public distrust. Peter Obi and other politicians officially announced their move from the Labour Party to the ADC on Wednesday, marking a significant realignment within Nigeria’s opposition politics.
    Sowore Mocks Peter Obi, Slams Defection From Labour Party to ADC, Says Opposition Leaders Suffer ‘Political Homelessness’ Former presidential candidate and human rights activist Omoyele Sowore has ridiculed Peter Obi and his supporters over their defection from the Labour Party to the African Democratic Congress (ADC), describing the move as evidence of “political homelessness.” In a statement shared on social media, Sowore accused the defectors of political drift and opportunism barely two years after mobilising support under the Labour Party during the 2023 general elections. Sowore sarcastically remarked that Nigeria’s “most celebrated political drifters” had merely moved from one “homeless shelter” to another, branding the ADC as the “Association of Desperate Conmen.” He argued that the defection reflects a shift “from confusion to delusion” and from moral posturing to what he called naked political opportunism. According to him, the change of party platform does not represent any meaningful ideological difference, alleging that the ADC maintains close ideological proximity to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), which he mockingly referred to as the “Association of Present Criminals.” Sowore insisted that despite new party logos, the political culture remains the same, describing the move as “different logos, same scam.” The AAC leader further accused mainstream opposition figures of lacking the courage to confront entrenched corruption in Nigeria’s political system, warning that repeated defections only deepen public distrust. Peter Obi and other politicians officially announced their move from the Labour Party to the ADC on Wednesday, marking a significant realignment within Nigeria’s opposition politics.
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  • Tinubu Presidency Labels Peter Obi ‘Bitter, Failed Governor’ and ‘Copycat’

    Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser on Media to President Bola Tinubu, criticized former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi following his defection to the African Democratic Congress (ADC). Onanuga described Obi as bitter over the 2023 election and accused him of relying on foreign examples for national development.

    He questioned Obi’s leadership record as Governor of Anambra State and claimed that Nigeria requires original solutions rather than copying models from other countries. Onanuga contrasted Obi’s approach with Tinubu’s administration, highlighting economic reforms, infrastructure projects, and tax system improvements achieved in under three years.

    He further predicted that Obi will play a minor role in future elections, likely becoming Atiku Abubakar’s running mate in 2027, similar to the 2019 election.
    Tinubu Presidency Labels Peter Obi ‘Bitter, Failed Governor’ and ‘Copycat’ Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser on Media to President Bola Tinubu, criticized former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi following his defection to the African Democratic Congress (ADC). Onanuga described Obi as bitter over the 2023 election and accused him of relying on foreign examples for national development. He questioned Obi’s leadership record as Governor of Anambra State and claimed that Nigeria requires original solutions rather than copying models from other countries. Onanuga contrasted Obi’s approach with Tinubu’s administration, highlighting economic reforms, infrastructure projects, and tax system improvements achieved in under three years. He further predicted that Obi will play a minor role in future elections, likely becoming Atiku Abubakar’s running mate in 2027, similar to the 2019 election.
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