With the January 16, 2027, general election approaching, at least 10 political parties have declared presidential candidates. Incumbent President Bola Tinubu (APC) seeks a second term. The fragmented opposition includes: Sandy Onor (Wike‑backed PDP faction), Goodluck Jonathan (Turaki‑backed PDP faction), Atiku Abubakar (ADC), Peter Obi (NDC, with running mate Rabiu Kwankwaso), Seyi Makinde (APM), Omoyele Sowore (AAC), Adewole Adebayo (SDP), Donald Duke (PRP), and Chibuzo Okereke (Labour Party). Multiple factions in the PDP, ADC, and SDP highlight deep opposition divisions.
Key Points:
A divided opposition could hand Tinubu a decisive advantage in 2027.
Voters face confusion over which faction of PDP, ADC, or SDP is legitimate.
Peter Obi and Kwankwaso’s NDC ticket consolidates two grassroots movements.
Jonathan’s candidacy remains uncertain as he has not publicly endorsed the move.
Atiku’s ADC run continues his long‑running presidential ambition.
The coming months will test whether opposition parties can unite or risk splitting the anti‑incumbent vote.
Sources: The Punch


