Obi: I’ll honour one-term pact if coalition demands
“If the agreement is one term, I will leave on May 28, 2031—not even May 29,” Obi declared during an XSpace session that drew over 10,000 listeners.
“If the agreement is one term, I will leave on May 28, 2031—not even May 29,” Obi declared during an XSpace session that drew over 10,000 listeners.
“My ONLY motive in publishing this evidence is to establish that I did not lie,” he added, accusing Obi’s supporters of defamation.
“We have made all necessary preparations to ensure that tomorrow’s NEC meeting will be a success,” said a top PDP source as rival factions prepare separate meetings in Abuja today.
Former Senate President Bukola Saraki has warned of more defections from the PDP, including governors and lawmakers, if the party fails to resolve its internal crisis.
Akume, a former Benue governor, is seen by supporters as best placed to lead the party, though he has not publicly declared interest.
“We have fought. If you want to be truthful to yourself, the only solution is peace,” he said. “I did say there’s no price too big for peace — I meant it.”
Nigeria’s opposition leaders, including Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi, have settled on the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as their coalition platform, with ex-Senate President David Mark as interim chairman
“We have fought. I think… we have done what we need to do,” he said. “There’s no price that is too big for peace — I meant it.”
President Yoweri Museveni has announced his intention to seek re-election, aiming to extend his presidency beyond 40 years.
Peter Obi says Tinubu’s trip to Saint Lucia and Brazil is a tone-deaf move that ignores Nigeria’s worsening crises and rising poverty.