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  1. Ganduje Resignation Crisis: Zoning Storm Brews as 2027 Looms

    Nigeria Ganduje Resignation Crisis: Zoning Storm Brews as 2027 Looms

    Former APC National Chairman, Abdullahi Ganduje, has resigned amid internal power shifts and pressure from party stakeholders. While the party cites health reasons, insiders say the move is tied to sensitive political recalibrations ahead of 2027. Ganduje resigned on Friday, officially on...
  2. APC Leadership: Dalori Appointed Acting Chairman as Ganduje's Resignation is Confirmed

    Nigeria APC Leadership: Dalori Appointed Acting Chairman as Ganduje's Resignation is Confirmed

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has officially confirmed the resignation of its National Chairman, Abdullahi Ganduje, citing his need to attend to "urgent and important" personal matters. Following his immediate resignation, the party has appointed Ali Dalori, the deputy national chairman...
  3. Ganduje Resignation: APC Awaits Kwakwanso's Defection

    Nigeria Ganduje Resignation: APC Awaits Kwakwanso's Defection

    In a major political maneuver, the resignation of APC National Chairman, Abdullahi Ganduje, is reportedly a strategic move orchestrated by President Bola Tinubu. According to sources, Ganduje was forced out to pave the way for the imminent defection of former Kano Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso to the...
  4. APC: Confusion as National Chairman Ganduje Suddenly Resigns

    Nigeria APC: Confusion as National Chairman Ganduje Suddenly Resigns

    The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has been thrown into a state of confusion following the resignation of its National Chairman, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje. While the exact reasons for his departure remain unconfirmed, a senior party official has verified the development. The news has caused...
  5. Democracy at Risk? Ganduje’s One-Party Pitch Raises Questions for Nigerian Voices

    Nigeria Democracy at Risk? Ganduje’s One-Party Pitch Raises Questions for Nigerian Voices

    APC chair Abdullahi Ganduje says there's “nothing wrong” with Nigeria becoming a one-party state — a comment made after welcoming three PDP senators into the ruling party. His remarks raise deeper concerns about political diversity, democratic choice, and voter trust. Ganduje compares Nigeria...
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