• Kwankwaso Declares Readiness for Alliances, Open to Presidential or Vice Presidential Run Ahead of 2027 Election

    Former Kano State Governor and NNPP leader, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has stated he is ready to contest in the 2027 elections either as President or Vice President, depending on agreements with trusted allies. Speaking in Kano State, Kwankwaso emphasized prioritizing alignment with like-minded partners over personal ambition and highlighted the importance of grassroots mobilization in his political strategy.

    He noted that multiple options are being considered to avoid accusations of secret deals, stressing that past election disputes, especially from 2023, are being addressed at the community level. Kwankwaso also criticized empty political promises, particularly those targeting youth support, and reaffirmed that his political approach is guided by resilience, dignity, and strength.

    Kwankwaso’s remarks also recalled prior attempts at alliances, such as with Peter Obi’s Labour Party in 2023, which failed over disagreements about the presidential candidacy. Discussions for future alliances remain ongoing within the NNPP and potentially with other parties.



    #Kwankwaso #NNPP #NigeriaElections2027 #PoliticalAlliances #PresidentialRace #VicePresidentialRun #GrassrootsPolitics #NigerianPolitics
    Kwankwaso Declares Readiness for Alliances, Open to Presidential or Vice Presidential Run Ahead of 2027 Election Former Kano State Governor and NNPP leader, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has stated he is ready to contest in the 2027 elections either as President or Vice President, depending on agreements with trusted allies. Speaking in Kano State, Kwankwaso emphasized prioritizing alignment with like-minded partners over personal ambition and highlighted the importance of grassroots mobilization in his political strategy. He noted that multiple options are being considered to avoid accusations of secret deals, stressing that past election disputes, especially from 2023, are being addressed at the community level. Kwankwaso also criticized empty political promises, particularly those targeting youth support, and reaffirmed that his political approach is guided by resilience, dignity, and strength. Kwankwaso’s remarks also recalled prior attempts at alliances, such as with Peter Obi’s Labour Party in 2023, which failed over disagreements about the presidential candidacy. Discussions for future alliances remain ongoing within the NNPP and potentially with other parties. #Kwankwaso #NNPP #NigeriaElections2027 #PoliticalAlliances #PresidentialRace #VicePresidentialRun #GrassrootsPolitics #NigerianPolitics
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  • Atiku Abubakar Declares 7th Presidential Ambition on ADC Platform

    Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar is preparing for another run at Nigeria’s presidency, this time on the platform of the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

    At 78, Abubakar has been in the race for Nigeria’s top office since 1993, contesting under various political parties without success. His most recent attempt was in 2023, when he ran on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) ticket but lost to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Abubakar’s defection to the ADC earlier this year has sparked fresh debate about his political relevance. While some see him as a persistent statesman, others question the sustainability of his ambition.


    Insiders say Abubakar’s ambition is unsettling many original ADC promoters. “It’s not about Atiku’s credentials, it’s the perception of perpetual ambition without results,” a senior party source said.

    In his home state, Adamawa, the reception has been tepid. Governor Ahmadu Fintiri has stayed away, while the PDP in the state openly rejected following Abubakar into the ADC. State party chairman Ibrahim Tahir argued that the former vice president would gain more respect as an elder statesman rather than continuing as a presidential contender.


    The defection has also highlighted cracks in Abubakar’s network. Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, denied rumors of aligning with him in the ADC. Ex-Kaduna Governor Nasir El-Rufai is also said to be uneasy about the move.

    Political analysts believe the lack of a strong base and the relatively weak structure of the ADC could make his 2027 campaign less formidable than his previous bids.


    Despite the doubts, Abubakar’s loyalists maintain that he is a credible option. Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, a Port Harcourt politician and former aide, said:

    “You can’t deny him his right to contest. As a Nigerian, he is free to contest the 2027 presidential election, no matter what people feel about his candidature.”



    He also dismissed zoning concerns, insisting the North is still entitled to produce a president.

    As 2027 approaches, Atiku’s latest presidential ambition may prove to be his most challenging yet, with questions over age, political structure, and fractured alliances clouding his path.

    #AtikuAbubakar #ADC #NigeriaPolitics #Elections2027 #BreakingNews #PDP #APC
    Atiku Abubakar Declares 7th Presidential Ambition on ADC Platform Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar is preparing for another run at Nigeria’s presidency, this time on the platform of the African Democratic Congress (ADC). At 78, Abubakar has been in the race for Nigeria’s top office since 1993, contesting under various political parties without success. His most recent attempt was in 2023, when he ran on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) ticket but lost to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC). Abubakar’s defection to the ADC earlier this year has sparked fresh debate about his political relevance. While some see him as a persistent statesman, others question the sustainability of his ambition. Insiders say Abubakar’s ambition is unsettling many original ADC promoters. “It’s not about Atiku’s credentials, it’s the perception of perpetual ambition without results,” a senior party source said. In his home state, Adamawa, the reception has been tepid. Governor Ahmadu Fintiri has stayed away, while the PDP in the state openly rejected following Abubakar into the ADC. State party chairman Ibrahim Tahir argued that the former vice president would gain more respect as an elder statesman rather than continuing as a presidential contender. The defection has also highlighted cracks in Abubakar’s network. Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, denied rumors of aligning with him in the ADC. Ex-Kaduna Governor Nasir El-Rufai is also said to be uneasy about the move. Political analysts believe the lack of a strong base and the relatively weak structure of the ADC could make his 2027 campaign less formidable than his previous bids. Despite the doubts, Abubakar’s loyalists maintain that he is a credible option. Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, a Port Harcourt politician and former aide, said: “You can’t deny him his right to contest. As a Nigerian, he is free to contest the 2027 presidential election, no matter what people feel about his candidature.” He also dismissed zoning concerns, insisting the North is still entitled to produce a president. As 2027 approaches, Atiku’s latest presidential ambition may prove to be his most challenging yet, with questions over age, political structure, and fractured alliances clouding his path. #AtikuAbubakar #ADC #NigeriaPolitics #Elections2027 #BreakingNews #PDP #APC
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