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How APC ‘hollowed’ out PDP in 2025
New Year: Enough promises, protect lives — PDP tells FG
Plateau Gov Mutfwang quits PDP
PDP Crisis: Ogidi accuses INEC of bias, being economical with facts
2027: Wike’s outbursts expose cracks in Tinubu camp — PDP group
US, not Abuja, told Nigerians about terror strike — PDP slams FG
No compromise on legality — Wike-backed PDP
PDP may opt for caretaker c’ttee — Sources
APC strengthens senate majority as two Rivers senators defect from PDP
Why I May Leave PDP — Sule Lamido
What INEC told warring PDP factions
PDP in 2027 reset, begins internal reforms, renew grassroots push
Turaki tightens grip on PDP as ex-govs, ministers close ranks
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SubscribeWhy we visited Obasanjo in Abeokuta – PDP’s Turaki
“PDP is battle-ready for 2027, and as our mark of readiness, we shall take over Ekiti State and then follow up with Osun State.
‘I had to return Tinubu’s favour,’ Fubara explains defection to APC
“It’s my duty to ensure that APC is properly taken care of. I’ll assure you here that every need of the exco and the party becomes my responsibility”
Defections: Aso Rock ‘Weaponising’ development — PDP
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused the Federal Government of turning development into a tool of political coercion, alleging that pressure on governors and elected officials to defect is fuelled by a system that rewards only those aligned with the ruling party.
Party error, not pressure, cost us Adeleke – PDP
*Insists Fubara’s crisis ‘not comparable’ to Adeleke’s *Says Supreme Court delays stalled Rivers emergency case *Internal conflicts are natural in PDP – spokesperson By Luminous Jannamike ABUJA – The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has admitted that internal leadership failures, rather than external political pressure, were responsible for the defection of former Osun governorship aspirant, Ademola […]
Bauchi governor denies defection rumour, says no plan to leave PDP but …
However, the governor also stated that he has the right to defect to another party if it becomes necessary to realign politically.
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