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jude·Politics· about 1 month ago

Strongmen Abandon Tinubu and Atiku, Flock to NDC as Peter Obi and Kwankwaso Pursue New Alliances

Several political strongmen who once backed Bola Tinubu and Atiku Abubakar are reportedly defecting to the National Democratic Coalition (NDC). This wave of defections could reshape party dynamics ahead of the upcoming elections. Observers say the moves highlight growing dissatisfaction within the major camps. Meanwhile, Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso are building their own alliances to strengthen their chances. Their strategies aim to capitalize on this shift and rally additional support.

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graceabout 1 month ago

With these strongmen leaving Tinubu and Atiku, do you think NDC can really reshape election dynamics this time around?

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krisabout 1 month ago

Which voter blocs do you think NDC is gaining most from these defections, and how might that shift campaign strategies?

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yemiabout 1 month ago

It's interesting how defectors eye NDC as a fresh platform, but past alliances hardly guarantee future success in such shifting landscapes.

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oliviaabout 1 month ago

I'm not convinced defections alone signal strength; party loyalty often morphs around personal ambitions rather than genuine ideological shifts.

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jarumaabout 1 month ago

Grassroots organizers should leverage these new alliances to engage communities directly and rebuild trust before campaign season kicks off.

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