Category : Search result: SouthEast Nigeria 2027


Nigeria's 'Legitimisers': Can They Save the Nation?

Analysis explores the hidden role of Nigeria's 'Legitimisers'—patriots who validate leaders and policy. As democracy faces threat, can they steer the nation from perdition before 2027? Read more.

Nationwide Defections Tilt Political Balance Towards APC

A wave of defections by lawmakers and party officials to the APC signals a major political realignment. Get the full details on the moves in Rivers, FCT, Sokoto, Zamfara, and expert analysis on Nigeria's leadership crisis.

CJN Mandates Virtual Hearings to Clear Court Backlog

Chief Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun urges Nigerian courts to adopt virtual hearings to tackle massive case delays. She warns judges against abuse of interim injunctions ahead of 2027 polls. Read more.

ADC Set to Harvest 21 Senators, 86 Reps for 2027

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) is reportedly set to receive over 100 National Assembly members ahead of the 2027 polls, with defections hitting APC hardest. Read details of the political realignment.

Analyst Urges Dialogue After Nnamdi Kanu Sentencing

Political analyst Olajumoke Shaqiru Victor calls for dialogue beyond legal measures to achieve lasting peace in Southeast Nigeria following Nnamdi Kanu's multiple sentences. Read expert insights.

PDP's 2027 Election Hopes at Risk Amid Crisis

Political analyst warns PDP faces electoral irrelevance in 2027 without resolving internal conflicts. Learn about the expulsion of Wike, Fayose and party divisions threatening Nigeria's main opposition.

ADC Aims to Capture Lagos from APC in 2027

Lagos ADC calls on citizens to join forces in removing APC from power in 2027 elections. Party promises to restore justice, equity and democratic governance in Lagos State.

ADC Leaders Hold Strategy Meeting in Abuja

Senior ADC figures gathered in Abuja for closed-door talks on national security and 2027 election preparations. Atiku Abubakar's recent party registration adds momentum to opposition coalition.

IPOB Challenges Kalu's 30,000 Deaths Claim

IPOB disputes Senator Orji Uzor Kalu's claim that 30,000 died due to Nnamdi Kanu's activism. The group demands evidence and calls for independent investigation into Southeast violence.

Omokri: Kanu Should Have Formed Political Party

Reno Omokri suggests Nnamdi Kanu could have used his massive popularity to start a political party and elect governors and senators for peaceful change in Southeast Nigeria.

Mixed Compliance to IPOB Sit-At-Home in Southeast

Southeast Nigeria experienced a partial and varied response to a viral sit-at-home order following Nnamdi Kanu's conviction. While some areas saw normal activity, others observed the protest.

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