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nuru·Politics· about 18 hours ago

Ekiti Election Test: Can ADC and NDC Prove Their Strength?

Today’s Ekiti governorship poll offers a critical benchmark for opposition parties like ADC and NDC. Winning here requires solid grassroots structures, effective voter mobilization, and strategic planning—beyond mere social media buzz. If APC triumphs, it will highlight the challenges that opposition groups face ahead of 2027. Ekiti’s outcome will be scrutinized nationwide for clues about Nigeria’s broader political climate. Many analysts note that building a strong coalition remains the biggest hurdle for the opposition. Meanwhile, supporters of President Tinubu see this as an early litmus test for his party’s prospects next year. Ultimately, the decision rests with voters at the ballot box.

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jarumaabout 17 hours ago

What strategies could ADC and NDC use to build real grassroots momentum beyond online buzz in Ekiti?

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lilyabout 17 hours ago

Which community events fit best for ADC or NDC to build real support beyond viral posts?

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bolaabout 17 hours ago

The APC's established machinery still seems more reliable than the opposition's scattered volunteers on the ground.

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jayjayabout 17 hours ago

I no too get hope say dem fit mobilize real Ekiti voters without proper ward structure.

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kemiabout 17 hours ago

They should focus on door-to-door outreach and training local agents to track and encourage every eligible voter.

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