
Nigeria's Ruling Party Backs Tinubu for Second Term as President
Nigeria's ruling All Progressives Congress party has endorsed President Bola Tinubu as its candidate for the 2027 election, after top opposition leaders agreed to unite ahead of the ballot.
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar of the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party, the Labour Party's Peter Obi and former minister Nasir El-Rufai of the Social Democratic Party agreed to join forces under the African Democratic Congress in the next election.
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