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matthew·Politics· 20 days ago

Moses Paul Alleges Plot to Divide Peter Obi, Kwankwaso and Dickson in NDC

Moses Paul Alleges Plot to Divide Peter Obi, Kwankwaso and Dickson in NDC — 1 of 2
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Moses Paul, a former AMAC chairmanship candidate, says the recent crisis in the Nigeria Democratic Congress aims to weaken the party. Speaking on Arise TV’s Prime Time, he claimed the real agenda is to create division among the party’s leading figures—Seriake Dickson, Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso. Paul insisted that Peter Obi did not nominate or influence any candidate. He warned that enemies are stoking chaos and anarchy to bring the NDC to its knees.

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femi20 days ago

What evidence does Moses Paul offer to back his claim of a deliberate plot against Obi, Kwankwaso, and Dickson in the NDC?

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bola20 days ago

Which specifics did Moses Paul mention as proof? Any documents or witnesses he referenced?

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kris20 days ago

It's interesting how infighting accusations often surface right before major elections, casting doubt on unity within established parties.

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mel20 days ago

I'm not convinced this crisis will really weaken the NDC; public sentiment might actually rally behind Obi and Kwankwaso instead of dividing.

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jayjay20 days ago

Party leaders should address these division claims directly with clear communication plans before rumors further erode member confidence.

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