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In Nigeria’s political space, alliances are rarely permanent and loyalties often shift when least expected.
In recent days, the political scene has been stirred by fresh realignments and heated debates, following reports of key figures leaving the ADC coalition for a new platform the NDC.
With these developments, questions are now being asked about what this means for Nigeria’s opposition politics ahead of the next general election.
Is this the beginning of a stronger, more united front? Or another cycle of political fragmentation that weakens the opposition once again?
And today, we are looking at: Can the NDC become the new third force in Nigeria’s politics?
By Ummu Salmah Ibrahim and Daniel Oluwole4.8
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In Nigeria’s political space, alliances are rarely permanent and loyalties often shift when least expected.
In recent days, the political scene has been stirred by fresh realignments and heated debates, following reports of key figures leaving the ADC coalition for a new platform the NDC.
With these developments, questions are now being asked about what this means for Nigeria’s opposition politics ahead of the next general election.
Is this the beginning of a stronger, more united front? Or another cycle of political fragmentation that weakens the opposition once again?
And today, we are looking at: Can the NDC become the new third force in Nigeria’s politics?

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