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Will Nigeria's 2027 elections be a charade? Major opposition parties are teetering on the brink of exclusion due to a tangled web of court cases and internal turmoil. The Supreme Court's adjournment of the ADC crisis case casts a dark shadow over their ability to meet crucial INEC timelines.

Meanwhile, the PDP is fractured. One faction remains hopeful about internal resolutions, while another, backed by a different power bloc, has emphatically ruled out coalition possibilities. In another corner of the political arena, the LPU state chairman has emerged victorious against calls for fresh congresses, adding to the general sense of instability.

These political dramas are more than just infighting; they risk deeply discouraging the electorate. Apathy is a dangerous precursor to democratic decline, and the current state of affairs paints a worrying picture for the future of Nigerian politics.

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00:00Nigeria's major opposition party are at the risk of exclusion from the 2027 general election
00:07if court cases and internal crisis issues are not dispensed with Ellie. The recent decision
00:14of the Supreme Court to adjourn the ADC internal crisis case creates more doubt in the ability
00:22of the party to meet up with the 2027 INEG general election timetable.
00:28While the Turaki-led PDP judges members to be hopeful, WK-backed PDP rules out possible
00:37coalition with any political party at the NWC inaugural meeting.
00:43Aburi-led LPU state chairman won Aynak against fresh congresses.
00:49All these dramas are more likely to discourage the electorate from participating in the 2027
00:56general election which is not a good omen for our democracy.
01:01Let's see.
01:02Let's see.
01:02Let's see.
01:02Let's see.
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