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CTN Editorial Week 20: The Cracking of the Opposition – Who Stands Where?

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There is a specific sound to a dam breaking.

It is not a crash. It is the slow, terrifying groan of concrete splitting, followed by the roar of water finding a new path. That is the sound of Nigeria’s opposition in Week 20.

In the past seven days, the political landscape has fractured beyond recognition. Peter Obi and Kwankwaso have formally anchored the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) as their 2027 vehicle. Rotimi Amaechi has picked the ADC presidential ticket. Senator Abaribe quit the ADC for the Labour Party. 17 House of Representatives members dumped ADC for NDC. El-Rufai’s supporters raised N45.7 million in four hours for his ADC nomination form. Betty Akeredolu led the rush for LP tickets. Jonathan is fighting a court case to stop his disqualification. And the PDP is being run by an interim committee after the Supreme Court knocked out its convention.

Meanwhile, the world did not pause. A hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship killed three and left a British tourist critical. Two US soldiers went missing in Morocco. Trump confirmed ongoing Iran talks even as the Strait of Hormuz remained tense. Arsenal moved five points clear at the top of the Premier League and edge just 2-match close to ending a 22-year EPL Title draught. And Nollywood stars gathered for the AMVCA 2026.

Welcome to Week 20. The capital still doesn’t sleep. Neither do we.

The Past Week in Review: The Headlines That Split the Earth

1. The Great Cracking: NDC, ADC, LP, and the Scramble for 2027

The opposition is no longer a monolith—it is a battlefield. We broke the story: the NDC handed its presidential ticket to the South , with Obi and Kwankwaso as the face of the new platform. Then Rotimi Amaechi entered the 2027 presidential race , picking the ADC ticket in a major opposition shake-up. Senator Abaribe quit ADC for LP , citing legal uncertainties. 17 Reps dumped ADC for NDC. El-Rufai’s supporters raised N45.7 million in four hours for his ADC nomination form. Betty Akeredolu-Barguwa led the rush for LP tickets. Natasha Idibia (Tuface’s wife) joined the political exodus from PDP to NDC. And former PPA chairman Peter Ameh also joined NDC. The message is clear: 2027 is a free-for-all. We are tracking every defection.

2. The Jonathan Factor: A Court Fight to Stop a Comeback

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan is moving to stop a suit seeking to bar him from the 2027 presidential race. The court has fixed May 8 to hear the disqualification suit. Meanwhile, Jonathan met with South-East leaders in Abuja over presidential consultations. And Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu assumed office as Foreign Affairs Minister, reaffirming Nigeria’s 4D foreign policy agenda. The ghost of 2015 is haunting 2027. We are watching.

3. The PDP’s Long Night: Interim NWC Takes Over

The PDP is in intensive care. After the Supreme Court voided its Ibadan convention, the party’s Board of Trustees appointed a 13-member interim National Working Committee led by Tanimu Turaki (a former Minister of Special Duties). The PDP crisis deepened as the interim NWC claimed control while another faction rejected it. Governor Bala Mohammed had already dumped PDP for APM. Natasha Idibia and Edo lawmakers also left. The party that ruled Nigeria for 16 years is now a spectator. We will be at their next funeral.

4. The Blood Tally: Zamfara, Nasarawa, Plateau, Yobe, Kogi

Nigeria bleeds. Always. A roadside explosive device killed six in Zamfara. Gunmen abducted six students in Nasarawa. A pregnant woman and three others were killed in a fresh Plateau attack. 36 soldiers and policemen were feared killed as Boko Haram attacked two military bases in Yobe. A chief imam was killed as gunmen ravaged Edede community in Kogi. And troops foiled an IPOB/ESN attack in Enugu , recovering IEDs. We have not looked away. We will not look away.

5. The Economy: Naira Rallies to N1,365, Petrol at N1,350, and Fare Wars

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In rare good news, the naira rallied to N1,365 per dollar at the official market amid an oil windfall and reforms. But Dangote Refinery raised petrol price again to N1,350 per litre. The Presidency ruled out a return of fuel subsidy , saying the market will determine prices. Ground handlers’ shutdown threat over airlines’ N9 billion debt was averted for now. Fare wars erupted on the Lagos-Abuja route, with prices down 22%. And the FEC approved N250 billion for nationwide student hostel construction. Your money is still under pressure. We are watching the CBN.

6. The Global Stage: Hantavirus, Hormuz, and the AMVCA

A suspected hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship killed three people and left a British tourist critical in a Johannesburg hospital. Two US soldiers went missing off the coast of Morocco after a military exercise. Trump confirmed ongoing Iran talks even as the US struck an Iranian oil tanker. The UAE accused Iran of missile and drone attacks despite the ceasefire. And Marco Rubio held talks with Pope Leo amid the Trump-Vatican rift over Iran. Meanwhile, Nollywood stars gathered for the AMVCA 2026 , where My Father’s Shadow dominated. The world is a circus. We are in the front row.

7. The Human Angle: Deaths, Drama, and Dirty Laundry

We mourned CNN founder Ted Turner , who died at 87. Rudy Giuliani is in critical condition after a sudden health decline. Portable cheated death after brake failure forced his car into a ditch before his son’s naming ceremony. Davido paused his music career for two months to lead his uncle Adeleke’s Osun re-election campaign. Funke Akindele clashed with Air Peace over passenger stranding. And the SGF ordered the media to use President Tinubu’s correct title , warning against “avoidable errors.” The human stories matter. We tell them all.

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The Week Ahead: Our Promise

This week, Capital Times News is going deeper into four critical stories:

1. The Opposition Scramble: NDC, ADC, LP—who is actually going to field a single candidate? We are watch the alliances and the egos.
2. The Jonathan Court Case: Will he be disqualified from 2027? The hearing is set. We will be in the courtroom.
3. The Boko Haram Resurgence: 36 soldiers feared killed in Yobe. What is the military’s response? We are at the story.
4. The Strait of Hormuz: Trump says talks are ongoing. Iran keeps the strait tense. Oil prices are volatile. Your fuel price is next.

We will bring you the news as it breaks, with the context you need. No fluff. No spin. Just the truth.

The hour of truth is not coming. It is here.

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