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2027: AU, UK, US, Others Will Ask Atiku To Step Down For Jonathan – Primate Ayodele

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The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has claimed that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar will be urged to step aside for ex-President Goodluck Jonathan ahead of the 2027 general elections.

In a statement signed by his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, Primate Ayodele revealed that the international community, including the African Union, European Union, United States of America, in conjunction with some local actors like TY Danjuma, Abubakar Abdulsalami and Olusegun Obasanjo, will be behind the move.

The clergyman revealed that Goodluck Jonathan will be made to join the coalition against the current administration, explaining that he will be used against President Bola Tinubu and that the aim is for him to serve for one term.

“I see that the AU, UK, USA, EU and some local actors like TY Danjuma, Abubakar Abdulsalam, Obasanjo, will ask Atiku to step down for Jonathan ahead of the 2027 presidential election, even in the coalition.

“They will compel Jonathan to join the coalition and ensure he gets the ticket to contest against Tinubu in 2027. It will be a difficult move, but I see it being planned already.

“The meeting started late December, but Tinubu doesn’t know what they are planning against him.”

The prophet further reiterated his prophecy about the US President ‘caging’ Tinubu.

“As I said, the US will be Tinubu’s greatest opposition. Trump’s wish is to see Tinubu out of the seat, except that the president makes a very bold political move. The international community will be involved in our election, and we have to be careful about it.”

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ADC OBOAMA/UMUNAMA WARD 11 EZINIHITTE MBAISE GAINS HIGH PROFILE BOOSTS AS PRINCE UCHE E. CHILAKA UKPO & LOYALISTS REGISTERS WITH THE PARTY.

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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Ezinihitte Mbaise has welcomed Prince Uche E. Chilaka Ukpo, a UK-based businessman, and his loyalists into the party. The event, held on January 1, 2026, at Prince Ukpo’s country home in Umuome Amorji Umunama, was attended by party leaders, including Ward Chairman Hon. Nwadinobi Ahamba and Ward Secretary Prince Macaulay Chilaka.

Prince Ukpo expressed his commitment to the party’s vision and encouraged grassroots mobilization, saying, “There will be no victory for the party without a cohesive and formidable grassroots mobilization.” The Ward Chairman thanked Prince Ukpo for his support and assured him of the party’s readiness to work together to achieve electoral victory.

The party’s State Assistant Treasurer, Hon. Andyson Obani, emphasized the need for aggressive mobilization and acknowledged Prince Ukpo’s service to humanity.

 

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AFCON 2025: Algerian Players Attack Referee After Their 2-0 Loss To Nigeria (Video)

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Angry Algerian players confronted referee Isaa Sy following their 2–0 defeat to Nigeria in the quarter-final of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.

Sy had to be escorted into the dressing room for his safety, after Algerian fans clashed with stadium security.

Officials of the Desert Foxes also confronted the referee on the pitch.

However, things continued to be heated in the tunnel, as they kept harassing the official.

It is believed the Algerians are not happy with some of the decisions from Sy during the defeat.

Victor Osimhen and Akor Adams scored in the second half, as the Super Eagles booked a semi-final clash with hosts Morocco.

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Uzodimma rallies South East APC Stakeholders behind Tinubu’s 2027 reelection

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Governor of Imo State and Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the South East, Senator Hope Uzodimma, has called on political leaders and stakeholders in the region to unite behind President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ahead of the 2027 general election, describing the task as a collective responsibility crucial to the South East’s place in Nigeria’s political future.

 

 

Governor Uzodimma made the call on Saturday, January 10, 2026, while addressing APC stakeholders from the five South East States at a meeting held at the Hotel Presidential, Enugu.

 

 

Speaking in his capacity as the APC’s South East leader and “Renewed Hope Ambassador,” the Imo State Governor said President Tinubu had entrusted the political fate of his re-election in the region to APC leaders, stressing that the responsibility to deliver electoral success in 2027 must be shared by all Party stakeholders.

 

“In practical political terms, this enormous responsibility is not mine alone, it is yours. A responsibility for one of us is a responsibility for all of us,” Uzodimma said.

 

He noted that the meeting provided an opportunity for reflection on the political direction of the South East, urging leaders to “honestly assess past electoral outcomes and reposition the zone within the national political equation.”

 

Uzodimma expressed concern over the region’s voting pattern in the 2023 presidential election, describing it as politically disadvantageous.

 

According to him, while the APC presidential candidate secured significant votes in other geopolitical zones, the South East contributed only a marginal percentage, making the region politically predictable and easy to ignore at the national level.

 

“When you become predictable in the game of power, it is easy to ignore you,” he warned.

 

The Governor, however, pointed to what he described as a changing political tide in the South East, citing the growing strength of the APC in the region since 2023.

 

He highlighted gains recorded by the Party, including an increase in the number of APC governors, senators, members of the House of Representatives, State legislators, and local government officials across the zone.

 

 

“In the House of Representatives, we moved from eight members to 23. That is nearly a 200 per cent increase. These figures show that the APC is gaining the confidence of political leaders and grassroots supporters in the South East,” Uzodimma said.

 

He added that no serious politician aligns with a Party that lacks prospects, noting that the steady influx of leaders into the APC reflects growing belief in the it’s future at both regional and national levels.

 

Uzodimma stressed that the challenge ahead was to translate elite-level support into mass votes at the ballot box in 2027, insisting that the South East must deliver votes commensurate with its growing political strength.

 

Declaring his support for Tinubu’s second-term bid, the Governor said the President deserved the opportunity to complete ongoing economic and security reforms, despite the initial hardships associated with them.

 

He listed improvements in security, currency stability, student loan access, and infrastructure development as evidence that the Tinubu administration’s policies were yielding results.

 

“The reforms came with discomfort, but today our currency is stabilising, security is improving, and our children can go to school without barriers,” he said.

 

Uzodimma argued that supporting Tinubu’s re-election would position the South East strategically for future negotiations, including the long-term aspiration of producing a President from the region.

“Politics is about give and take. If we support the President to complete his tenure, we are building a bridge our children will cross when it is our turn,” he said.

 

He called on stakeholders to adopt a formal resolution committing the South East APC to mobilising votes for President Tinubu across all States, local governments, and wards in the region.

 

The meeting concluded with Uzodimma inviting a former Senate President, Chief Anyim Pius Anyim to move a motion endorsing President Tinubu for a second term on behalf of South East leaders, supported by another former President of the Senate, Chief Ken Nnamani.

 

The Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu called on South East leaders to rethink sentimental politics and focus on strategic, numbers-based alliances that can restore the region’s influence at the centre.

 

He argued that supporting existing southern political partnerships, particularly the current administration, is the most practical path to relevance, warning that isolation and sectional thinking would weaken the South East’s bargaining power.

 

He commended President Tinubu’s leadership and reforms, noting that increased national revenue and improved federal allocations have benefited South East States.

 

Kalu urged APC stakeholders to intensify Party membership drives and voter registration ahead of 2027, stressing that political strength depends on numbers, inclusion of new members, and effective mobilisation at the grassroots.

 

Earlier, the National Vice Chairman of APC South East, Dr. Ijeomah Arodiogbu highlighted the positive impact of President Tinubu’s economic reforms, noting that Nigeria’s stock market has grown significantly and that the country is on course toward becoming a one-trillion-dollar economy. He said petroleum products prices are beginning to decline and described Nigeria as a leading exporter of aviation fuel. He cited these developments as evidence of a strengthening economy.

 

While acknowledging current challenges, he urged Nigerians, particularly supporters of the APC, to remain patient and confident that the government’s policies are steering the country in the right direction.

 

Arodiogbu later read the Communique that articulated the position of the Stakeholders.

 

Other speakers include the host Governor, Peter Mba, and Governor Francis Nwifuru of Ebony State.

 

The meeting attracted the presence of APC Deputy National Chairman, South, Chief Emma Enukwu, several federal legislators of APC extraction, ministers, former Governors (including Chief Ikedi Ohakim, Ifeanyi Ugwuanya), among other stakeholders of APC in the South East.

 

 

Oguwike Nwachuku

Chief Press Secretary/Special Adviser (Media) to the Governor

January 10, 2026

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