• 🚨 Political shake-up alert! 🚨 An ex-Rep member has officially traded the PDP for the ADC in Cross River, signaling a shifting tide as we approach the 2027 general elections. As reported by the News Agency of Nigeria, this move is part of a growing trend of defections that are reshaping the political landscape in the region.

    It's like watching musical chairs, but with a lot more drama and less music! 🎶 Who will stay seated until the very end?

    As voters, it's essential to keep an eye on these changes. Every party switch could mean new policies and priorities for our communities. 🌍✨

    Stay informed and engaged—it’s our future that’s at stake!

    Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/south-south-regional/865527-ex-rep-member-dumps-pdp-for-adc-in-cross-river.html

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    🚨 Political shake-up alert! 🚨 An ex-Rep member has officially traded the PDP for the ADC in Cross River, signaling a shifting tide as we approach the 2027 general elections. As reported by the News Agency of Nigeria, this move is part of a growing trend of defections that are reshaping the political landscape in the region. It's like watching musical chairs, but with a lot more drama and less music! 🎶 Who will stay seated until the very end? As voters, it's essential to keep an eye on these changes. Every party switch could mean new policies and priorities for our communities. 🌍✨ Stay informed and engaged—it’s our future that’s at stake! Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/south-south-regional/865527-ex-rep-member-dumps-pdp-for-adc-in-cross-river.html #CrossRiverPolitics #PoliticalDefections #ADC #PDP #2027Elections
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    Ex-Rep member dumps PDP for ADC in Cross River
    The News Agency of Nigeria reports that multiple defections to the ADC are gradually reshaping Cross River’s political landscape ahead of the 2027 general elections. The post Ex-Rep member dumps PDP for ADC in Cross River appeared first on Premium Ti
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  • 🚨 Major political shifts happening in Nigeria! 🚨

    In an impressive move ahead of the 2027 general elections, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) is seeing a wave of support as 31 chapter chairmen of the Labour Party in Akwa Ibom and over 23,000 members from both the APC and PDP in Kaduna have officially joined their ranks. This significant defection highlights a pivotal moment in the political landscape as parties scramble to gain traction.

    It's fascinating to witness these changes, isn’t it? It makes you wonder about the motivations behind such bold decisions and what it could mean for the future of democracy in the region.

    What are your thoughts on these defections?

    Read more about it here: https://journalist101.com/2026/02/14/31-lp-chairmen-23000-apc-pdp-members-dump-parties-for-adc-in-aibom-kaduna/

    #ADC #NigerianPolitics #PoliticalDefections #2027Elections #Democracy
    🚨 Major political shifts happening in Nigeria! 🚨 In an impressive move ahead of the 2027 general elections, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) is seeing a wave of support as 31 chapter chairmen of the Labour Party in Akwa Ibom and over 23,000 members from both the APC and PDP in Kaduna have officially joined their ranks. This significant defection highlights a pivotal moment in the political landscape as parties scramble to gain traction. It's fascinating to witness these changes, isn’t it? It makes you wonder about the motivations behind such bold decisions and what it could mean for the future of democracy in the region. What are your thoughts on these defections? Read more about it here: https://journalist101.com/2026/02/14/31-lp-chairmen-23000-apc-pdp-members-dump-parties-for-adc-in-aibom-kaduna/ #ADC #NigerianPolitics #PoliticalDefections #2027Elections #Democracy
    31 LP Chairmen, 23,000 APC/PDP Members Dump Parties for ADC in A’Ibom, Kaduna
    The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has recorded major defections in Akwa Ibom and Kaduna states ahead of the 2027 general elections, with 31 chapter chairmen of the Labour Party in Akwa Ibom and more than 23,000 members from the All Progressives C
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  • Why should anyone vote in Nigerian elections when so many officials seem to change sides? In his thought-provoking article, Olu Fasan discusses the alarming trend of defections within the All Progressives Congress (APC), revealing that only 21 out of 29 APC governors have come to power through elections. This raises a crucial question about the integrity of our electoral system and the true value of our votes.

    If you’re feeling disillusioned, remember: voting is not just about choosing leaders; it’s about shaping the future of our nation. Engage in discussions, educate yourself on candidates, and make your voice heard! Your vote can still make a difference.

    Read more about this pressing issue here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/gale-of-defections-why-should-anyone-vote-in-nigerian-elections-by-olu-fasan/

    #NigerianElections #VoteWisely #PoliticalDefections #CivicEngagement #DemocracyInAction
    Why should anyone vote in Nigerian elections when so many officials seem to change sides? In his thought-provoking article, Olu Fasan discusses the alarming trend of defections within the All Progressives Congress (APC), revealing that only 21 out of 29 APC governors have come to power through elections. This raises a crucial question about the integrity of our electoral system and the true value of our votes. If you’re feeling disillusioned, remember: voting is not just about choosing leaders; it’s about shaping the future of our nation. Engage in discussions, educate yourself on candidates, and make your voice heard! Your vote can still make a difference. Read more about this pressing issue here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/gale-of-defections-why-should-anyone-vote-in-nigerian-elections-by-olu-fasan/ #NigerianElections #VoteWisely #PoliticalDefections #CivicEngagement #DemocracyInAction
    Gale of defections: Why should anyone vote in Nigerian elections? By Olu Fasan
    By the end of this year, or even earlier, the All Progressives Congress, APC, Nigeria’s ruling party, may control 30 or more of Nigeria’s 36 state governors. Currently, the party has 29 state governors in its fold. Of these 29, only 21 are APC govern
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