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Shehu Sani Responds To Reports of Planned Merger By Obi, Kwankwaso, And Atiku To Unseat President Tinubu

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Written By Oshiobugie Omo-Ikirodah

Renowned socio-political commentator, Shehu Sani, has expressed optimism over circulating rumors suggesting a potential merger of opposition parties into a colossal force. He believes such a move will bode well for Nigeria’s democratic landscape. CONTINUE READING

 

 

 

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Drawing from the lessons of past electoral setbacks against the formidable All Progressives Congress (APC), the opposition seems to be gearing up for a stronger showing. Sani posited that the recent losses have imparted valuable lessons upon them, prompting a strategic re-evaluation.

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Elaborating on his stance, the former Senator of Kaduna Central took to Twitter on Monday morning. His tweet read, “The speculation that the opposition are planning to unite is good for democracy; now they are studying geography after the earthquake.” CONTINUE READING

 

 

 

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It’s worth noting that the APC itself emerged from a significant merger back in 2013. The coalition brought together Nigeria’s three predominant opposition entities at the time – the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), and the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP). This union was further bolstered by a splinter group from the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and the then newly-formed Peoples Democratic Party (nPDP).

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