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Court Stops PDP Convention Over Lamido Exclusion

Federal High Court suspends PDP national convention, orders party to allow Sule Lamido's chairmanship bid. INEC barred from monitoring event without former governor's participation.

PDP Confirms Damagum as National Chairman

The Peoples Democratic Party has officially affirmed Ambassador Umar Damagum as its National Chairman, ending weeks of speculation and internal party wrangling. The decision was announced after a crucial National Executive Committee meeting in Abuja.

PDP Wins Court Order for National Convention Proceed

Nigeria's main opposition party, PDP, has obtained a Federal High Court order allowing its National Convention to proceed as scheduled. This legal victory clears uncertainty surrounding the party's crucial gathering.

Wike: Corrupt Elements Have Hijacked PDP

Former Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike makes explosive claims about corruption within Nigeria's main opposition party, revealing how internal sabotage threatens democracy.

Heavy Security at PDP HQ as Chairman Emerges

Dramatic scenes unfold at PDP national headquarters as security forces take positions while Acting Chairman Umar Damagum appears following internal party turmoil and leadership challenges.

PDP Crisis: Damagun Faces Removal Calls

Fresh turmoil rocks Nigeria's main opposition party as influential PDP governors and stakeholders demand National Chairman Umar Damagun's immediate resignation, drawing parallels to predecessor Iyorchia Ayu's dramatic exit.

Oke-Ogun PDP Leaders Back Makinde, Affirm Unity

Key PDP stakeholders from Oke-Ogun zone have thrown their weight behind Governor Seyi Makinde, resolving internal differences and presenting a united front ahead of future political contests in Oyo State.

Southern Kaduna Senator defects from PDP to APC

In a dramatic political shift, Senator Sunday Katung representing Southern Kaduna has officially defected from the Peoples Democratic Party to the ruling All Progressives Congress, citing national interest and progressive governance.

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