“No Date, No Direction” Supreme Court of Nigeria Delays Judgment As PDP And ADC Crisis Deepens Ahead Of 2027
Fresh tension is building in Nigeria’s political space as the Supreme Court of Nigeria has postponed its final decision on the leadership crises shaking both the Peoples Democratic Party and the African Democratic Congress.
After hearing arguments from all sides, the court said judgment will come later but gave no date.
This silence is now raising serious fear as the 2027 elections draw closer.
Something critical is unfolding and many are already paying close attention
The full details are what people are rushing to uncover before it is too late
For the PDP, the storm has already caused major changes.
Earlier rulings wiped out the Ibadan convention that produced Kabiru Turaki, while some top officials were suspended.
Right now, the camp linked to Nyesom Wike remains in control and is recognised by Independent National Electoral Commission.
But the situation is worse in the ADC.
The party is split into three rival factions, with none officially recognised.
With INEC’s May 10 deadline fast approaching, time is running out.
If the court delays further, ADC may completely miss the 2027 ballot.