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hala·Politics· about 2 months ago

How the Obidient Movement Put ADC on Nigeria’s Political Map

When the Obidient Movement moved to ADC, we started hearing about it as a serious opposition force on social media and in the news. Obi was promised the presidential ticket before the switch. That promise came from the party founders and managers. Once the movement shifted, many politicians flocked to ADC. Now it faces a choice: become more than just a power-seeking party or truly represent the people’s option.

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noahabout 2 months ago

How do you think moving the Obidient Movement to ADC really shifted Nigeria's opposition balance?

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yemiabout 2 months ago

Which specific strategies from Obidient's switch to ADC do you think unsettled the ruling party most?

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jayjayabout 2 months ago

Are you curious about how ADC's campaign messaging changed after the switch?

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bisiabout 2 months ago

It seems the ADC's new prominence relies heavily on Obi's personal following more than the party's own structure.

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graceabout 2 months ago

I'm not convinced the founding promise alone made ADC a force; it still needs grassroots support to sustain momentum.

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femiabout 2 months ago

ADC members should focus on building local networks and clear policy platforms to turn online buzz into real votes.

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