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Celebrities, Socialites Rally Behind Tinubu as Nigeria Gears Up for 2027 Elections

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As Nigeria approaches the 2027 general elections, a growing number of celebrities and socialites are publicly throwing their weight behind President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s bid for a second term. The President, who already commands the support of most governors in his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), is now seeing significant backing from figures in the entertainment and social scene.

Before the 2023 presidential election, Tinubu received similar endorsements from stars in music, film, and sports, including Seyi Law, Eniola Badmus, Toyin Abraham, Olaiye Igwe, and Lege Miami. Heading into 2027, high-profile figures such as Obinna Iyiegbu (Obi Cubana), Pascal Okechukwu (Cubana Chief Priest), Cletus Oragwa (Zenco), Yul Edochie, Emmanuel Philip, Bolanle Ninalowo, Zack Orji, Adeniyi Johnson, and Seyi Law have publicly declared their support for Tinubu under the banner of the City Boys Movement.

The City Boys Movement, spearheaded by Seyi Tinubu, the President’s son, is mobilising young Igbo entrepreneurs to back Tinubu’s re-election bid. Obi Cubana has been appointed South-East Zonal Coordinator, with other members assuming leadership roles across states, local governments, and wards to galvanise support.

Critics, however, argue that the movement risks alienating some Nigerians, particularly in the South-East, where many view Peter Obi as the preferred candidate for 2027. Comrade Engr. Dr. Eragbe Anslem Aphimia, National Youth Leader of the Labour Party, commented that Tinubu’s ability to consolidate influence across sectors—including security, INEC, politics, entertainment, and governance—gives him a near one-party-state advantage heading into 2027.

APC chieftain Eze Chukwuemeka Eze explained that the City Boys Movement was founded as a well-resourced youth advocacy platform to promote Tinubu’s re-election, emphasising grassroots mobilisation, political education, and policy advocacy. According to Eze, the movement’s structure spans all 774 local government areas and combines elite patronage with youth empowerment programmes, effectively converting governance initiatives into political capital.

Public affairs analyst Dr. Adetokunbo Pearse, however, noted that while the movement may strengthen Tinubu’s appeal among the privileged class, its influence on ordinary voters—especially in the South-East—is likely limited. “Celebrities can draw crowds, but their endorsement does not automatically translate into votes among the general population, who face poverty, insecurity, and unemployment,” he said.

Beyond celebrity endorsements, the APC’s position is further reinforced by the reported defection of several governors from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), including Umo Eno (Akwa Ibom), Sheriff Oborevwori (Delta), Duoye Diri (Bayelsa), and Peter Mbah (Enugu), with rumours suggesting that Taraba State Governor Agbu Kefas may follow suit. If confirmed, this would bring the total number of governors supporting Tinubu to 30, further consolidating the party’s dominance ahead of the 2027 polls.

The combination of celebrity influence, youth mobilisation, and strategic political realignments underscores the multifaceted approach Tinubu is employing as Nigeria prepares for its next general election.

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Tambuwal Resigns from PDP, Joins ADC

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Former Governor of Sokoto State, Senator Aminu Tambuwal, has formally resigned his membership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

In a letter dated March 11, 2026, addressed to his ward chairman in Tambuwal/Shinfiri Ward, Tambuwal Local Government Area, Tambuwal communicated his decision to leave the PDP with immediate effect.

The former Speaker of the House of Representatives explained that his decision followed deep reflection and extensive consultations with political associates and supporters.

According to him, persistent internal crises, leadership disagreements, and growing divisions within the party had made it increasingly difficult for him to continue his membership.

Tambuwal, who represents Sokoto South Senatorial District, noted that the ongoing conflicts within the PDP had weakened the unity and direction that once defined the party.

He, however, expressed gratitude to the PDP for the opportunity it gave him to serve Nigeria in various capacities in both the legislative and executive arms of government.

Following his resignation, Tambuwal officially joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC) alongside his associates and supporters.

He further stated that his decision was guided by his conviction that Nigeria requires a stronger political platform built on integrity, accountability, inclusiveness, and a clear commitment to national development.

Tambuwal also reaffirmed his commitment to the service of Nigeria and to the ideals of democracy, justice, and national unity.

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BREAKING: Zamfara Gov Dauda Lawal Dumps PDP for APC

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Zamfara State Governor, Dauda Lawal, has defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The development was confirmed on Monday in a statement issued by the governor’s media aide, Nuhu Anka, who said the defection followed his principal’s engagements with party leaders, elders, and supporters in the state.

“The Government and PDP family of Zamfara State wish to formally inform the general public of an important political development following extensive consultations with stakeholders, political leaders, elders, and supporters across the state.

“After careful consideration, and in the overriding interest of stability, progress, and the sustainable development of Zamfara State, Dauda Lawal, the Executive Governor of Zamfara State, has decided to formally defect from the Peoples Democratic Party to the All Progressives Congress,” the statement read.

According to Anka, the governor’s decision was influenced by internal challenges within the PDP at both the national and state levels.

“This decision was reached after wide consultations with political stakeholders and supporters, particularly in view of the prolonged internal crisis, leadership disagreements, and unresolved structural challenges within the PDP at both the national and state levels.

“These challenges have continued to create uncertainty and distractions that could hinder effective governance and the delivery of democratic dividends to the people of Zamfara State,” the statement added.

He further emphasised that the governor remains committed to addressing the security and development needs of the North-Western state.

Anka said it had become necessary for the governor to “align with a political platform that provides greater unity, stability, and stronger cooperation with the Federal Government for the benefit of the people.”

He disclosed that the final decision followed a meeting held at the Government House in Gusau involving top government officials and key political stakeholders in the state.

“The final deliberation leading to this historic decision was held at the Government House in Gusau under the coordination and leadership of the Deputy Governor, alongside senior government officials and key political stakeholders,” the statement said.

The governor also expressed appreciation to members of the PDP for their support over the years, noting that prevailing political circumstances made the move necessary.

“By joining the APC, the governor reaffirmed his commitment to strengthening unity, improving security, accelerating development, and ensuring that Zamfara State benefits fully from stronger collaboration with the Federal Government,” the statement added.

Lawal is among the governors expected to seek re-election in the 2027 general elections.

His defection comes shortly after a Court of Appeal judgment on Monday, which upheld an earlier ruling restraining the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from recognising the outcome of the PDP national convention held in Ibadan.

The development increases the number of APC governors across the country to 31.

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Court Dismisses Suit Seeking Removal of David Mark, Aregbesola as ADC Leaders

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A Federal High Court in Abuja has dismissed a suit seeking the removal of Senator David Mark as National Chairman and former Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola, as National Secretary of the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

Delivering judgment on Friday, Justice Joyce Abdulmalik held that the case bordered on the internal affairs of a political party, a matter over which the court lacks jurisdiction.

The judge explained that political parties are voluntary associations, and issues relating to their membership or leadership must be resolved within the party’s internal structures.

Justice Abdulmalik noted that individuals dissatisfied with decisions or leadership within their political parties should make use of the party’s internal dispute resolution mechanisms. She added that such members also have the option of leaving the party and joining another if they remain dissatisfied.

According to the court, disputes concerning party membership and leadership are not justiciable, meaning they cannot be determined by the courts.

Based on this position, the court dismissed the suit challenging the leadership positions of Mark and Aregbesola in the ADC.

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