Shehu Gabam: No Political Party Is Perfect, Challenges Can Strengthen Parties Ahead of 2027
SDP National Chairman, Shehu Gabam, says internal party disputes are normal and can strengthen political parties rather than destroy them.
SDP National Chairman, Shehu Gabam, says internal party disputes are normal and can strengthen political parties rather than destroy them.
International affairs analyst Marek Laskiewicz says King Charles should avoid divisive issues to protect the US–UK relationship during his visit.
Analyst says First Lady’s food bank initiative targets child malnutrition and hunger in Nigeria’s Northeast.
High nomination costs exclude qualified Nigerians from politics, calling it a breach of equal democratic participation.
Opatola Victor says weak party structures and lack of enforceable internal rules undermine ADR effectiveness in resolving political disputes.
Afrinvest analyst says exchange rate stability has eased pressures, boosting profitability across consumer goods companies.
Gen. SK Usman questions ₦3,000 daily feeding allowance, says rising food prices make it difficult for soldiers to cope.
Correspondent says royal visit is aimed at easing tensions and rebuilding strained ties between the United States and United Kingdom.
Anthony Kila says failure to secure lives supports Obasanjo’s position and signals loss of confidence in government leadership.
Adebayo Balogun defends provisions of Section 63 of the Electoral Act, dismissing claims that it could encourage ballot stuffing.
Anthony Kila says weak domestic conditions limit Nigeria’s global influence as concerns grow over safety of Nigerians in South Africa.
Ambassador Joe Keshi says King Charles III’s Washington visit carries new diplomatic weight, offering a chance to fix US–UK relationship.
Analyst says Nigerian banks are shifting from FX-driven profits to real, performance-based earnings.
Rivers elder says opposition alliance ahead of 2027 is focused on rescuing Nigeria, not personal political ambition.
Senator Ireti Kingibe says 2027 elections will transcend party rivalry, becoming a contest between citizens and the ruling party.
Lukman warns opposition fragmentation risks one-party dominance in 2027, pushes coalition framework to ensure credible electoral competition nationwide
ARISE News Director Sumner Sambo warns that escalating political rhetoric in Nigeria could trigger instability reminiscent of 1965 Operation Wetie crisis
Nigeria is sliding toward fascism and one-party rule, Utomi warns urging urgent action to restore democracy.
Ohuabunwa warns PDP crisis threatens 2027 elections, insists Supreme Court ruling determines leadership, unity, and electoral direction
Muda Yusuf warns increasing tax pressure on investors could slow business growth, weaken job creation, and undermine economic expansion prospects.
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