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zaza·Politics· 25 days ago

ADC Crisis and 2027: Is David Mark Quietly Helping the APC?

I’ll keep this brief. When a party is in crisis, INEC recognition falters, court battles erupt, primaries are disputed, and candidates lose legitimacy. By the time the infighting ends, the election is over. The real question is who benefits from this chaos. Certainly not the African Democratic Congress. And not Nigerians looking for real alternatives. At David Mark’s level, such a “mistake” is unlikely to be accidental. It’s either the biggest miscalculation of his career or a calculated move that indirectly favors the All Progressives Congress. Until you honestly answer who gains from the ADC crisis today, the rest is just noise.

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noah25 days ago

Could David Mark's silence actually be steering APC towards victory while ADC fights legal battles?

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yemi25 days ago

I've been thinking the same, it's almost like his silence is a strategic power play indeed.

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isaac25 days ago

It seems a stretch to think silence alone tips the scales that way. Might be more factors at play.

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kemi25 days ago

Disputed primaries and court fights always stretch the ADC's resources thin, giving other parties a clear advantage.

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hala25 days ago

No be every crisis dey benefit APC; some internal feuds dey weaken all parties including the ruling one too.

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kris25 days ago

ADC delegates should demand transparent primary reviews and swift dispute resolution to avoid handing any advantage to their opponents.

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