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Nigeria’s PDP, Labour Party Face Internal Struggles as 2027 Elections Approach
Factional disputes and leadership tussles weaken opposition parties, raising concerns over their ability to counter APC dominance
Factional disputes and leadership tussles weaken opposition parties, raising concerns over their ability to counter APC dominance
Nigeria’s main opposition parties are grappling with internal divisions, raising questions about their readiness to present a united front against the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the next general elections. The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and Labour Party (LP), which both challenged APC’s hold on power in the last polls, are now facing leadership disputes and factional infighting across several states.
The crisis within the PDP has deepened, with parallel party congresses held in key states and rival factions laying claim to national leadership positions. In some states, chieftains loyal to different camps have openly disagreed over control of party structures, further eroding public confidence in the opposition’s ability to offer credible alternatives. Meanwhile, the Labour Party is also contending with its own internal disputes, including court cases over national chairmanship and conflicting declarations from state chapters.
These developments come at a time when many Nigerians are expressing dissatisfaction with economic conditions and governance issues under the APC-led federal administration. Political analysts say that a divided opposition could weaken checks on government power and limit voters’ choices in future elections. “A strong opposition is vital for democracy,” one analyst noted, warning that persistent internal wrangling may reduce the parties’ electoral chances.
In response to recent developments, senior members of both PDP and LP have called for reconciliation and urged stakeholders to put aside personal interests for the sake of party unity. However, some aggrieved members have threatened to decamp or initiate legal actions if ongoing disputes remain unresolved. Efforts by national executives to broker peace have so far yielded limited results.
With less than two years until the 2027 general elections, political observers say time is running out for Nigeria’s major opposition parties to resolve their differences and mount a formidable challenge against APC dominance at both national and state levels.
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Ex-Rivers Commissioner Named Among Top 50 Global Thought Leaders in Media Communications
Former state official recognised for strategic communication expertise as only Nigerian on international list released Tuesday
Former state official recognised for strategic communication expertise as only Nigerian on international list released Tuesday
A former Rivers State commissioner has been named among the world’s 50 most crucial thought leaders in media communications, marking a significant international recognition for Nigeria’s public sector professionals. The announcement was made on Tuesday, positioning the ex-commissioner as the sole Nigerian on the prestigious list.
The selection, announced by an unnamed global body, highlights individuals who have demonstrated exceptional influence and innovation in media communications worldwide. The ex-commissioner’s inclusion follows years of service in Rivers State, where his work reportedly shaped public information strategies and advanced government engagement with citizens.
This development is seen as a boost to Nigeria’s reputation in global communications circles, especially at a time when the country is pushing to improve its image abroad and promote transparency in government messaging. Analysts say such recognition can encourage more professionals within Nigeria to pursue excellence and adopt best practices aligned with international standards.
Although details about the selection criteria were not made public, sources familiar with the process noted that honourees were chosen based on their impact, leadership, and contributions to the evolution of media communications. No official statement has been issued by the Rivers State Government or federal authorities as at press time. However, communication experts in Nigeria have described the recognition as a welcome development that could inspire better performance among public officials.
Observers expect this recognition to open further opportunities for knowledge exchange between Nigerian professionals and their global counterparts. Stakeholders are also calling on government to leverage such achievements to enhance capacity building within the country’s communication sector.
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Abuja Court Rejects ADC, Aregbesola’s Application to Withdraw from Leadership Suit, Imposes ₦1m Fine
Presiding judge rules against withdrawal bid in high-profile party dispute; ADC, Aregbesola to pay ₦1 million penalty
Presiding judge rules against withdrawal bid in high-profile party dispute; ADC, Aregbesola to pay ₦1 million penalty
A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has dismissed an application by the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and former Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, seeking to withdraw from an ongoing suit over the party’s leadership structure. The ruling, delivered on Tuesday, also imposed a ₦1 million fine on the applicants.
The court proceedings saw the ADC and Aregbesola move to discontinue their involvement in a legal tussle concerning who holds legitimate authority within the party. However, the presiding judge rejected their request, citing procedural grounds and maintaining that such withdrawals must adhere strictly to established legal frameworks. The court further ordered both parties to pay a total of ₦1 million as penalty for what was described as an abuse of judicial process.
This development comes at a time when internal wrangling has unsettled several political parties ahead of upcoming elections, with many Nigerians closely following disputes over party leadership and representation. Legal experts note that cases like this highlight ongoing challenges with internal democracy within Nigerian political parties and may set precedents for future litigation.
Although neither ADC officials nor Mr. Aregbesola issued an immediate public reaction following the verdict, observers expect both parties to either comply with the financial sanction or file an appeal. The outcome is likely to influence future conduct in intra-party disputes and could affect preparations for electoral activities if leadership controversies persist.
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Pulse Nigeria Website Shows ‘Page Not Found’ Error, Users Advised to Return Home
Visitors encounter 404 error on news platform; site encourages users to access latest updates via homepage and social media
Visitors encounter 404 error on news platform; site encourages users to access latest updates via homepage and social media
Pulse Nigeria’s website displayed a ‘404 Page Not Found’ error message on Thursday, redirecting visitors from an outdated link and urging them to return to the main homepage for current news content. The incident affected users attempting to access specific articles, with the platform assuring that other sections of the site remained operational.
The error page informed users that the link they followed may be outdated, but emphasised that the rest of Pulse Nigeria’s news content is still accessible. A prominent prompt invited readers to navigate back to the homepage and continue engaging with the latest stories.
Pulse Nigeria also highlighted its official presence across several social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X (formerly Twitter), YouTube, and WhatsApp. These channels were listed as alternative sources for real-time news updates and multimedia content.
Technical issues resulting in 404 errors are not uncommon among digital publishers in Nigeria. Such occurrences often stem from expired or broken URLs, especially when articles are updated or archived. Pulse Nigeria did not issue a separate statement regarding the incident as at press time.
Users are advised to use verified links from the homepage or official social media handles when seeking specific information or headlines. The news platform continues to provide breaking news and analysis on national events through its digital channels.
