Momodu also called for stronger cooperation between Northern and Southern Nigeria, warning that failure to build bridges across regions could exacerbate existing tensions. He urged a return to issue-based politics, rather than personality-driven campaigns, and advocated for leadership inspired by Nigeria’s founding fathers. He specifically named Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Sir Ahmadu Bello, and Chief Obafemi Awolowo as role models whose ideals of unity, integrity, and national development should guide the country’s future leaders.
The poster and accompanying message have sparked reactions across social media, with many interpreting it as a formal declaration of Momodu’s political ambitions. While the ADC has not officially endorsed the pairing, Momodu’s move signals a potential shift in the party’s strategy as it prepares for the next general election. His emphasis on national unity and generational collaboration reflects broader concerns about Nigeria’s political trajectory.
As the 2027 election approaches, Momodu’s campaign-style image and message may influence public discourse and party dynamics. His call for a new political approach could resonate with voters seeking change, especially amid rising economic hardship and insecurity. The coming years will reveal whether this alliance gains traction or remains a symbolic gesture in Nigeria’s evolving political landscape.


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