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"NNPP Chairperson Declares Ex-Member Status of Kwankwaso since June 2023"

NNPP's National Chairman, Agbo Gilbert Major, elucidates on the role of Kwankwasiyya movement leader, Rabiu Musa.

NNPP National Chairman, Agbo Gilbert Major, has provided a clarification regarding the head of the...
NNPP National Chairman, Agbo Gilbert Major, has provided a clarification regarding the head of the Kwankwasiyya movement, Rabiu Musa.

NNPP's Top Brass Clears the Air: Kwankwaso, Not Leaving the Party

"NNPP Chairperson Declares Ex-Member Status of Kwankwaso since June 2023"

The big boss of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Agbo Gilbert Major, turns up on Trust TV's Daily Politics to squash the rumors swirling around about the departing ship of the party's big boy, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso. Settle in, folks, because we're here to set the record straight.

Gilbert Major wasted no time in making it crystal clear: Kwankwaso ain't no longer an NNPP star player. He ain't been part of the team since 2023, according to Major. He went on to explain that Kwankwaso is old news, he's part of the party history, and he's moved on with his Kwankwasiyya movement.

Now, some of you might've heard chatter about high court judgements and constitutional provisions, and Gilbert Major ain't shy to mention those. He says that Kwankwaso left the party by the book, following the rules, and with a few legal backup singers.

But what about the folks who jumped ship along with Kwankwaso? Major aren't concern about them leavin', 'cause they weren't happy with how the Kwankwasiyya movement was being run. They didn't have beef with the NNPP as a whole – they're still on good terms, according to Major. They even tell him that they ain't got beef with the party or its agenda.

So, when a Senator and a couple of representatives hopped off the NNPP train, it ain't a big 'ol revolution like some people say. They ain't left the NNPP, just the Kwankwasiyya movement. These folks are still pals with the NNPP crew, and Major ain't worried about 'em.

Now, you might be thinking, "What 'bout Kwankwaso's relationships with the White House? Shouldn't Gilbert be fretting?" Well, Gilbert's got solid reasoning to remember: Why the hell should he worry about a dude who ain't a member of the party no more? Kwankwaso's been out since June 2023, as far as Gilbert's concerned. He don't wanna talk about him; Gilbert's here to discuss smart strategies for enhancing the NNPP's operational power.

Gilbert then shares some teasers on the latest political drama that's going down in the country. There's a lot of shuffling and backroom deals being made, but Gilbert ain't about to spill all the beans. All you need to do is pay attention to the game and keep your wits about you. And remember, folks, when it comes to politics, things change faster than you can say "political mischief."

Fields of Interest:

  • Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso: Recent developments regarding Kwankwaso's political status and speculations of potential defections.
  • Political Parties: Overview of alliances, realignments, and defections within Nigerian political parties, including NNPP and APC.
  • Elections: Analysis of the impact of internal politics on election outcomes, focusing on recent local and national elections in Nigeria.
  1. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, despite the rumors, is no longer a part of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), according to party leader Agbo Gilbert Major.
  2. The departure of Kwankwaso followed the rules and constitutional provisions, as Major confirmed during a recent interview on Trust TV's Daily Politics.
  3. Some members left the NNPP alongside Kwankwaso, but these individuals maintained their friendship with the party and didn't have issues with the NNPP's agenda.
  4. Political parties in Nigeria, such as the APC and the NNPP, are grappling with alliances, realignments, and defections in the lead-up to the upcoming elections.
  5. Gilbert Major believes that the NNPP, with its smart strategies and focus on policy-and-legislation, can enhance its operational power and influence the outcome of Nigeria's upcoming elections.
  6. General news and political discussions in Nigeria are following the latest developments in the country's political landscape, with conversations centered around the shuffling and backroom deals among politicians, including the Kwankwasiyya movement and the presidency.

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