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NDC followership on X jumps from 2k to 43.7k after Obi’s defection

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By Philippine Duru
philippineobetoduru@gmail.com
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National Democratic Congress ((NDC) is fast becoming a household name in a Nigerian politics.
The number of its followers jumped from a little over 2000 to about 44k on X formerly twitter shortly after Peter Obi defected from the African Democratic Congress to the party.
Followers of the former Labour Party in the 2023 presidential election have started celebrating the feat.
Below are their reactions.
Dear NDC party @NigeriaNDCHQ this is to subtly remind you that you had only 2,706 followers before our principal @PeterObi announced he is joining your party, now you are at 34.8k followers and more will follow.
Before you start thinking of shaking your small nyash and giving him instructions, know that we don’t know you exist until Peter Obi joined, so be humble and obey his instructions is that clear ?
Africo
@I_am_ a_trader
Peter obi joined NDC party and there twitter followers increased from 3k to 29k
Elle
@Sweetsixtien
Note that as of 4th May 2026,
Peter Obi has grown the NDC unknown X account to 38.6K accounts in 24 hours!!
Courtesy of the 4 people tweeting in a room who also won the 2023 election ✌️ which Tinubu stole!!
Influence na water 💦
Indiscov
@Iamindiscov
Peter Obi is irrelevant but figures don’t lie, the NDC X account was 2K+ followers when Obi joined NDC but now it’s at 36K+ followers in less than 24hours! 🔥🤯😱
Is Obi irrelevant or not? Over to you my brothers and sisters, comment below 👇
BUCOS
@TENIBEGILOJU202
THE GREATEST NIGERIANS, CAN YOU SEE PETER OBI WAVES? AS AT THIS MORNING BEFORE PETER OBI JOINED NDC, IT HAS 2,706 FOLLOWERS. As at this evening, the number has jumped to 28k… Who is the politician with that kind of wave in Nigeria? Not even the falling down Oga in Aso rock. Retweet massively pls.
Francis Imariabe Junior
@Imariabe_jnr
Dear @NigeriaNDCHQ, make small yansh no go dey shake o!
You were sitting at 2,706 followers before Peter Obi’s move. Very soon, you’ll be at 150+ because of his name.
We don’t want to hear “what influence” later.
Don’t play with fire and don’t disrespect the Principal.
Give respect to whom it is due! ✋🏾😤
Be warned.

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Two APC states reschedule governorship primaries

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PRESS STATEMENT

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has announced the rescheduling of its Governorship Primary Elections in Bauchi State and Kwara State to Friday, May 22, 2026.

In the same vein, the party has approved a new date for the State House of Assembly Primary Elections in Maradun I and Maradun II constituencies of Zamfara State, which will now hold on Sunday, May 24, 2026.

The decision was ratified by the National Working Committee (NWC) after consultations with critical stakeholders as part of efforts to guarantee a transparent, peaceful, orderly, and credible primary election process.

The party reiterated its commitment to upholding internal democracy and ensuring the successful conduct of all primary elections ahead of the forthcoming polls.

Signed:

Felix Morka

National Publicity Secretary

All Progressives Congress (APC)

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Abia moves closer to energy independence

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The Governor of Abia State has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to achieving energy independence and expanding access to reliable electricity across the state following a high-level meeting with the leadership of the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC).

The governor disclosed this after receiving the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of NDPHC, Jennifer Adighije, alongside members of her management team during a courtesy visit to his office.

During the meeting, the governor praised the successful revival of the Alaoji Power Plant in Aba, describing the development as a major breakthrough in ongoing efforts to guarantee stable and uninterrupted electricity supply in the state.

According to him, the restoration of operations at the plant represents a critical milestone in strengthening power generation and supporting industrial growth, particularly within the Aba economic corridor.

He revealed that the Alaoji Power Plant currently dispatches approximately 375 megawatts of electricity to the national grid, while expansion plans are already underway to increase output capacity to nearly 800 megawatts, with long-term projections targeting up to 1,100 megawatts.

The governor noted that electricity remains central to his administration’s broader economic transformation agenda, stressing that sustainable power supply is essential for industrialization, job creation, healthcare delivery, education, and overall social development.

He explained that since assuming office, his government has implemented strategic reforms aimed at repositioning the power sector within the state. These reforms include the ring-fencing of the Aba industrial cluster to ensure more efficient electricity management and the ongoing process to acquire the Umuahia electricity axis of the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC).

According to the governor, the measures are designed to place electricity generation, regulation, and distribution substantially under the control of the state government, thereby enabling faster decision-making and improved service delivery.

He expressed optimism that deeper collaboration between Abia State and NDPHC would make it possible to wheel electricity directly from the Alaoji facility to the remaining eight local government areas outside the Aba corridor.

The planned expansion, he said, would ensure that homes, schools, hospitals, and industries across the state gain access to reliable and affordable power supply.

The governor further emphasized that improved electricity infrastructure would significantly boost economic productivity, attract investors, strengthen small and medium-scale enterprises, and enhance the quality of life for residents.

Reaffirming his administration’s vision, he declared that Abia State is prepared to lead Nigeria’s push toward subnational energy independence through strategic partnerships, infrastructure investments, and sector reforms.

He added that the state government remains committed to building a power ecosystem capable of driving industrial production, supporting innovation, and sustaining long-term prosperity for the people of Abia.

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Obidient Movement ex mobilization director apologises to Obi, supporters 

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A former Director of Mobilization of the Obidient Movement, Morris Monye, has issued a public apology to supporters of the movement and to Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, over a controversial resignation letter he previously released.

In an open letter addressed to members of the Obidient Movement, Monye admitted that he acted out of “frustration and immaturity” when he published the resignation letter, which he said contained statements that unfairly targeted Obi.
According to him, the remarks did not reflect the values of accountability and constructive engagement associated with the movement.
“I allowed deep frustration and personal emotions to cloud my judgment. I made statements that subtly and unnecessarily dragged Peter Obi, a man I still respect for his vision, integrity, and sacrifice for this nation. That was wrong,” he stated.
Monye accepted full responsibility for the letter, stressing that no one influenced or edited his comments before publication. Although he later deleted the letter, he acknowledged that the action had already caused disappointment and loss of trust among supporters.
The former mobilization director also apologized directly to Obi and members of the Obidient Movement, especially young supporters who he said remained committed to the vision of a better Nigeria despite political challenges.
“To Peter Obi himself, Sir, I am sincerely sorry. My words were not a true reflection of the values of sacrifice, accountability, and constructive criticism that you preach,” he wrote.
He further noted that he was not seeking a return to any position within the movement, adding that his apology was motivated by a sense of responsibility and the need to own up to his mistakes.
Monye said he understood that trust could only be rebuilt through consistent actions over time and appealed for forgiveness from members of the movement.
He ended the letter on a lighter note, urging supporters to move forward in unity while reaffirming his commitment to the struggle for a better Nigeria.
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