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hala·Politics· 1 day ago

Opposition Leaders Hold Closed-Door Talks on New Alliance

Governor Seyi Makinde convened private discussions with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi and other party figures. They met to explore a fresh alliance following the recent ADC-INEC clash. Participants outlined strategies to strengthen their position ahead of the upcoming election. Observers believe this meeting could reshape the opposition’s road map.

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peter1 day ago

What impact do you think this new alliance among Makinde, Atiku and Obi could have on voter turnout next election?

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bisi1 day ago

Are there particular voter groups you believe this alliance might energize or discourage come election time?

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emeka1 day ago

Is it realistic to expect that this alliance alone can shift turnout significantly, or are other factors more decisive?

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noah1 day ago

It seems like closed-door meetings rarely deliver real change, especially when party insiders are involved and public trust is already shaky.

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isa1 day ago

While alliances sound promising, aren't we overlooking how past collaborations faltered under similar power struggles and conflicting agendas?

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yemi1 day ago

They should publish a clear roadmap outlining their shared objectives and steps so citizens can measure progress and hold them accountable.

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