BREAKING: Peter Obi Emerges NDC Sole Presidential Candidate

Crystal Palace Estate


...Ada Ogbu-Led High-Powered Delegate Picks Form For Obi

Nigeria’s political landscape witnessed a significant jolt as Peter Obi officially moved a step closer to the 2027 presidential race, picking up the Expression of Interest form under the platform of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC).

In a development that is already stirring conversations across the country, the form was not picked by Obi himself but by a high-powered delegation led by Princess Ada Ogbu, signaling a coordinated and strategic political alignment ahead of the forthcoming general elections.

The move marks a defining moment in Obi’s political trajectory, as it confirms his readiness to once again present himself on the national stage, this time under a new political platform. Observers note that the involvement of Ada Ogbu, a rising and influential political figure in Enugu State, underscores the growing coalition-building efforts within the NDC as it positions itself as a formidable force.

Sources within the party reveal that the decision to have the form picked by a trusted political ally reflects both symbolic unity and tactical planning, aimed at galvanizing support across key regions while maintaining momentum for what is being framed as a “New Nigeria” movement.

The development has already sparked reactions among political stakeholders, with analysts suggesting that Obi’s entrance into the race under the NDC could reshape existing alliances and redefine voter expectations, especially among young Nigerians and reform-minded citizens.

While further details regarding Obi’s formal declaration and campaign structure are expected in the coming days, the message from his camp is clear: the journey toward a reimagined Nigeria has entered a decisive and transformative phase.

As chants of “NDC… Service” begin to echo among supporters, all eyes are now on how this latest development will influence the evolving dynamics of Nigeria’s 2027 presidential contest.

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