Attention, North West stakeholders and supporters.
Below are the leading ADC governorship candidates across the North West:
- Jigawa: Senator Sabo Mohammed Nakudu
- Kaduna: Rt. Hon. Isah Muhammad Ashiru Kudan
- Kano: Not yet concluded
- Katsina: Senator Ahmad Baba Kaita
- Kebbi: Abubakar Malami
- Sokoto: Hon. Dr. Mannir Muhammad Dan Iya
- Zamfara: Not yet concluded
What is your honest assessment of these candidates? Do they have the political structure, grassroots appeal, and electoral strength to win their states convincingly? More importantly, can they help the ADC secure a strong presidential performance across the North West?
Are we positioned to win big?
#AlaBruce
Rivers, Nigeria 🇳🇬
The manner in which the Courts have consistently denied bail applications for an alleged offence that is clearly bailable, or imposed bail conditions that are practically impossible to meet on the case of Nasir El-Rufai, raises serious concerns about the administration of justice.
This was exhaustibly discussed by the directive of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) last week. Such actions create the impression that the judicial process is being used not to ensure justice, but to facilitate the continued detention of Mallam.
It is becoming difficult to ignore the political undertones surrounding Mallam's prolonged detention. The circumstances suggest a an already held notion of a deliberate effort to keep him out of the political space at a critical period leading up to the 2027 elections.
Detaining Mallam Nasir El-Rufai beyond the period required for legal proceedings is unlikely to alter Nigeria's political trajectory in 2027. Mallam has already paid his dues, and Nigerians will assess and judge the government of the day based on the realities they experience in their daily lives: economic conditions, security, social welfare, and the quality of governance.
H A. Dandajeh.
10.06.2026