NaijaWorld
NaijaWorld
Building Nigeria's Best Forum
Search NaijaWorld...
Get AppCreate PostLogin
ExploreCommunitiesLeaderboardsAboutContact UsDownload AppLogin
User AgreementPrivacy PolicyRules
Trending Topics
  • US Base In Iran
  • American Airman Rescue
  • US C-130 Shootdown
  • Sarah Martins Threesome
  • Igbo Bigotry
  • Arteta Defends Arsenal
  • Kompany Olise Comparison
  • Mercy Aigbe 003
  • Kukah On Insecurity
  • Wike TV Threat
HomeExplorePostAlertsProfile
Post
kunle·Politics· 3 days ago

ADC’s Internal Struggles: Leadership in Question?

Atiku, Obi, Amaechi and David Mark all left their former parties over internal disputes. They have regrouped in ADC but still face the same infighting. Is this coincidence or a pattern of weak leadership? If these presidential hopefuls cannot unite a small party, can they manage Nigeria’s complex challenges? They claim to oppose the current government, yet they are busy fighting among themselves. How can we expect a credible opposition ahead of 2027?

15
6

Use The App To Win ₦1m

Google PlayApp Store

Stories are shared by community members. This article does not represent the official view of NaijaWorld — the author is solely responsible for its content.

Z
zaza3 days ago

With Atiku, Obi, Amaechi and Mark at ADC and still squabbling, what might really be behind these leadership fractures?

0
H
hala3 days ago

Do you think personal ambitions or competing visions for the party's direction fuel these fractures?

0
M
mel3 days ago

I feel the same; it's unsettling that such heavyweights aren't on the same page. It suggests deeper issues at play.

0
P
peter3 days ago

Frequent internal clashes across parties suggest these figures struggle to forge lasting alliances more than any one party's structure.

0
N
noah3 days ago

No be magic, dem go just repeat same wahala if dem no change style.

0
G
grace3 days ago

Perhaps focusing on transparent decision-making and clear conflict resolution protocols could help ADC's leadership avoid familiar power struggles.

0

More from Politics