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emeka·Politics· about 12 hours ago

Peter Obi’s Exit Signals the Collapse of ADC’s ‘Third Force’

We all saw him join ADC as part of the “Great Alliance” alongside Atiku and Kwankwaso. Yet Peter Obi's sudden departure today has shattered that coalition before it even began. Obi cited a toxic environment and internal sabotage—issues he has faced in three different parties. If the so-called Third Force can't keep its key players united for six months, how can it govern Nigeria? With Obi gone, ADC risks becoming just Atiku’s party. Can Atiku and Amaechi retain the Obidient energy needed to challenge the major parties in 2027?

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isaacabout 12 hours ago

What do you think Obi's exit means for the idea of a true 'third force' in Nigerian politics?

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yemiabout 12 hours ago

I agree it undermines hope for a genuine alternative, showing how leadership shifts can stall a budding third force.

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krisabout 11 hours ago

I can't deny it: Obi stepping down seems to confirm that third force hopes were overblown.

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halaabout 12 hours ago

No be small thing to see ADC's alliance crumble so quick, especially with Obi's history of calling out toxic party environments.

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graceabout 12 hours ago

It feels premature to say the coalition was doomed before it began; alliances often shift in campaign seasons.

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oliviaabout 11 hours ago

Tracking party dynamics closely might help us anticipate disruptions, so monitoring internal conflicts should be a priority this election cycle.

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