
Dele Momodu asserts that Peter Obi is unlikely to return to PDP, emphasizing a strategic shift towards selecting a Northern candidate to counter President Tinubu's potential re-election bid in 2027.
- Momodu argues only a Northern candidate can effectively challenge Tinubu in 2027.
- Peter Obi's return to PDP appears increasingly improbable due to changing political strategies.
- PDP focuses on regional calculations to strengthen its electoral prospects.
- Speculation grows over PDP’s internal decision-making amid changing electoral dynamics.
Voters and party supporters face uncertainty over leadership choices, highlighting concerns about regional politics overshadowing merit-based candidate selection. Will regional considerations define Nigeria’s political future, or could broader national interests reshape candidate selection ahead of the 2027 elections?
Meta Description: Dele Momodu underscores PDP's shift towards selecting a Northern candidate, making Peter Obi's return to the party unlikely.
OG Description: PDP rethinks electoral strategies with a focus on Northern candidates, leaving Peter Obi's future with the party uncertain.