“If You Think Tinubu Will Hand Over Power, You’re Wasting Your Time!” — Amaechi Fires Strong Warning at ADC Members
Tension is rising in Nigeria’s political space after former minister Rotimi Amaechi dropped a blunt message that has stirred reactions across the country.
Speaking at the African Democratic Congress convention in Abuja, Amaechi made it clear that opposition parties must wake up fast ahead of the 2027 elections.
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He warned members of African Democratic Congress not to deceive themselves into thinking power will be handed to them easily.
According to him, expecting Bola Ahmed Tinubu to simply give up power is a big mistake.
Amaechi stressed that winning elections in Nigeria is not by luck but by serious planning, unity, and choosing the right candidate.
He reminded them how political success was achieved in the past, urging the party to come together and present a strong and credible candidate.
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His strong words have now sparked conversations across Nigeria, with many asking if the opposition is truly ready for 2027.
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Supreme Court: If It Doesn’t Favour Us, If They Scarp The Party, What Will I Do? — Peter Obi Reacts AayeeshaUPDATE51 minutes ago Former Governor of Anambra State and presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has addressed developments within the African Democratic Congress (ADC) following the conclusion of its national convention. Obi spoke during an interview at the convention, as aired by Arise Television on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, where he commented on the outcome of proceedings and the party’s legal outlook. Providing an update on the convention, he stated, “Well, we’ve been able to hold… I can say our convention is coming to an end.” He added, “Everybody thought it wouldn’t go through. But you can see the convention started by 12 noon and we’re still here now, concluding the convention.” Responding to questions about internal party decisions, Obi confirmed that key structures had been finalized: “Including a new constitution. They’ve all been ratified.” He further noted the conduct of the process, stating, “And you saw it go peacefully, with the voting and everything, done in a manner we want democracy to be.” The interviewer also raised concerns about the pending Supreme Court ruling that could affect the party’s status and asked whether he would consider moving to another platform if the decision does not favor the ADC. In response, Obi expressed confidence in the legal outcome. He said, “No, I’m sure it will favour us. It will favour us because they have taken a decision on it before that INEC have no reason to be involved in internal affairs of a party.” He, however, acknowledged the possibility of an unfavorable ruling, adding, “But if they say, if it doesn’t favour us, if they scrap the party, what will I do? Of course, we must be on the ballot.”
“If They Scrap Our Party, What Will I Do?” — Peter Obi Breaks Silence as Supreme Court Tension Rises
Fresh anxiety is building in Nigeria’s political space as Peter Obi reacts to a looming Supreme Court decision that could shake his party’s future.
Speaking at the convention of the African Democratic Congress in Abuja, Obi addressed growing concerns about the party’s legal battle and what lies ahead.
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He revealed that despite doubts, the party successfully completed its convention peacefully, with new structures and a constitution fully approved.
Obi expressed confidence that the Supreme Court ruling would favour his party, insisting that electoral bodies should not interfere in internal party matters.
However, his tone quickly changed when he considered the unexpected.
In a moment that caught many by surprise, he said if the judgment goes against them and the party is scrapped, it would raise a serious question about his next move.
“But what will I do?” he asked, while stressing that one thing is certain, they must remain on the ballot.
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This statement has now sparked serious debate across Nigeria, as supporters and critics wonder what could happen next.
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