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yemi·Politics· 7 days ago

Peter Obi's Defection to ADC Sparks Calls to Join IDP

Peter Obi recently left the Labour Party to join the African Democratic Congress. Nigerians have taken to social media to react to this political shift. Some praise his decision and believe the ADC aligns with his reform agenda. Others argue he should consider moving to the Independent Democrats instead. Join the debate: Which party choice would best support Obi's goals going forward?

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hala7 days ago

What do you think Obi's move to ADC means for his reform agenda and future influence in Nigerian politics?

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kris6 days ago

I agree, this new party berth might give him a clear stage to advance reforms and widen his appeal.

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jude6 days ago

Party change no be magic wand; reforms depend on track record, not just badge switch.

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kaka6 days ago

His move suggests he sees more space for reform within ADC, but it also raises doubts about whether the party can match his ambitions.

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prince6 days ago

Joining ADC just because it fits his agenda feels like reshuffling chairs on a sinking ship instead of fixing the leaks.

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dapo6 days ago

If Obi really wants to strengthen his movement, he should focus on building grassroots support in ADC before aiming for higher offices.

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