
Peter Obi has clarified that his coalition efforts ahead of 2027 are focused on ending bad governance, not securing political positions. Talks with Atiku and other opposition leaders remain ongoing but confidential.
- Peter Obi dismissed claims of a VP pact with Atiku, saying his focus is on governance, not power.
- The Obidient Movement insists no agreement has been made; coalition talks are still in early, private stages.
- PDP and others see a united opposition bloc as key to defeating Tinubu and the APC in 2027.
Obi's public appearances, including a N20 million donation to a church school and hospital, reinforce his policy-first approach. He reiterated that Nigeria’s challenges—education, health, poverty—should guide political efforts, not personal ambition.
As 2027 draws closer, can Nigeria’s opposition unify without ego clashes? And if they do, will a coalition be enough to shift the political tide against the APC?