Ball News, Abuja

The two main leaders in Nigeria participated in a new political party to challenge President Bolatimus and his ruling party to the next election.
Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi chose democratic Congress (ADC) in Africa in Africa in their new political home after their parties break (PDP8 (LP).
It is one of Nigeria’s largest political shake since the end of military rule in 1999.
Some Heavy Weightweights from Tinubu’s All Party to Prepresive (APC) Party also gives their weight on the back of formation.
Why are they associated with forces?
AdC announcement is the end of a series of talks between leaders to set a united front in 2027 elections, instead of dividing their vote.
Tinubu won 2023 elections with 37% votes after opposition suspects were divided between Abubakar who earned 29%, and OBI with 25%.
Obi was away from PDP after the Party chose Abubakar as presidential candidate.
In the unveiling of ADC, the interim chairman David Marcos said it was a test to save democracy in the country and stop Nigeria to be a state party.
Both PDP and LP are also fighting internal crises that some are supposed to allow external forces.
The analyst Shehu Iliyanu said Abubakar and Obi learned the lessons in the last election.
“Both Obi (Obi felt they were about to be 2023 and maybe there was a joint ticket so they wanted to change their mistake by working together,” he told the BBC.
Who are the main characters in the ADC?

The largest challenges of the final election, Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi the coalition face.
Although there was a long way to go before candidates were announced, political commentators foretold that 78-year-old Abubakar had another shot of Onabra Obi, 63, as the Vice-President’s choice.
Other political politics include the former president of President David Mark, who atiku wanted to leave the foe el-rufai and strong minister of last rotimi dispensation.
What is their chance at 2027?
The analyst Ben Kenneth says he believes the coalition has a better chance to beat the tinned than the previous time.
“If you look at what Atiku and Obi get in the last election, it is clear to see that they win together,” as if they knew they needed each other, “he said.
However another analyst Sani Hamisu feels that 73-year-old Tinubu has a better opportunity now than 2023.
“In Nigeria and Africa, if a leader is in the office looking for a second term, he will never lose, it’s odd to have a better chance now than he’s not in the office in 2019,” he said.
Was the Ruling Party concerned?
The ruling party says it doesn’t worry about the coalition it doesn’t appear as a real threat.
Acting Chairman Ali Bukar Dalori said BBC Hausa that the coalition has no impact on APC.
“No one is talking about a coalition other than Abuja. Even in Abuja, they were in a hotel, and if they were defeated by the election, they left the country,” he left the country, “he left the country,” he left the country, “he left the country,” he left the country, “he left the country,” he left the country, “he left the country,” he left the country.
What did the main political parties say?
The country’s largest opposition party, PDP has since ordered the joining coalition, preferred to deal with APC itself.
The Labor Party also calls for its supporters to remain focused and seeking behind the party, denying any plans to join a coalition.
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