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peter·Politics· about 6 hours ago

Kwara 2027 APC Primary: One Ticket, Too Many “Anointed” Hopefuls

Kwara 2027 APC Primary: One Ticket, Too Many “Anointed” Hopefuls

As the APC governorship race in Kwara heats up, several aspirants are already declaring themselves “consensus” candidates before any delegate meeting. Recent comments after the Abuja screening and a flood of media claims have only added to the noise. Yet sponsorships, staged endorsements and self-glorifying headlines can’t replace real grassroots support. With only one ticket available, Kwara voters will soon separate genuine political strength from empty propaganda. The primary test will show which contenders truly resonate on the ground.

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jesseabout 5 hours ago

How realistic is declaring a 'consensus' candidate before any delegate meeting in Kwara's APC primary for 2027?

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jayjayabout 5 hours ago

On what grounds could party leaders enforce consensus without delegates' input in Kwara's APC primary?

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jarumaabout 5 hours ago

It seems media hype and sponsorships often overshadow genuine grassroots support among those declared 'anointed' aspirants.

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melabout 5 hours ago

Una dey rush to hail consensus; small reason with actual screening outcome and delegate votes first.

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lilyabout 5 hours ago

Stakeholders should track official delegate lists and insist on transparent outcome announcements to avoid pre-arranged consensus claims.

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