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Ex-PDP Spokesman Ologbondiyan Resigns from Party

Former PDP National Publicity Secretary Kola Ologbondiyan has formally resigned, deepening the party's crisis in 2025. Read the full story on the wave of defections shaking Nigerian politics ahead of 2027.

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.

Nigeria's 1962 Emergency Rule Era Closes With Key Deaths

The deaths of Dr. Victor Olunloyo and Oba Sikiru Adetona mark the closing chapter of Nigeria's 1962 Western Region emergency rule. Explore this pivotal historical period and its lasting impact on Nigerian governance.

Guardian Nigeria Editorial Cartoon 499 Analysis

Latest editorial cartoon from Guardian Nigeria tackles pressing national issues with sharp satire. Discover the powerful message behind the artwork that's got everyone talking.

LP Still Party to Beat in 2027 - Onyemais

Labour Party chieftain Onyemais declares LP remains strong despite defections, predicts stronger performance in 2027 elections. Read exclusive insights on party's future.

Okorie Calls for Igbo Political Unity in 2027

Chief Chekwas Okorie urges the Igbo nation to deploy its democratic strength in the 2027 elections to reverse marginalisation and redesign Nigeria's political map through unity.

APC Risks Implosion from Defections - Ndume

Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume warns APC faces internal collapse from opposition defections. Learn how the ruling party's rapid expansion threatens its stability.

Governor Sule: APC is Nigeria's Noah's Ark

Nasarawa Governor Abdullahi Sule declares APC as Nigeria's political Noah's Ark, crediting Tinubu's reforms for attracting opposition defectors ahead of elections.

Anambra 2025: Vote-Buying Reaches ₦30,000

Anambra's 2025 elections exposed alarming vote-buying patterns with prices reaching ₦30,000. Analysis reveals how poverty and political strategy fuel Nigeria's electoral market. Learn the shocking details.

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