- In a Facebook post, Adeyanju praised key PDP figures, including Atiku Abubakar, David Mark, and Sule Lamido, for coming together and adopting the ADC as their new platform.

Nigerian lawyer and activist Deji Adeyanju has reacted to the new opposition coalition formed to challenge the APC in the 2027 elections.
In a Facebook post, Adeyanju praised key PDP figures, including Atiku Abubakar, David Mark, and Sule Lamido, for coming together and adopting the ADC as their new platform.
Reacting to the mass defection, he wrote, “I’m happy PDP is finally dead.”
“I’m proud of the opposition for coming together finally. Special thanks to Atiku, Obi and other top opposition leaders for putting aside their personal ambition to make this happen.
“I hope Kwankwaso will also do same. This is what they should have done in 2023. Whenever you wake up is your morning. Good morning to the opposition”, the post added.
In other news…… Veteran Nollywood actor Tom Njemanze has made a heartfelt appeal for financial assistance as he battles prostate cancer.
In a video that has gone viral on social media, the actor, currently hospitalized, called on the public for support to help cover the costs of urgent surgery. The video was also posted on Instagram by filmmaker Stanley Ontop, who disclosed the nature of Njemanze’s illness.
“Hello guys, one of our Nollywood legends is sick and needs urgent surgery,” Stanley said. “Sir Tom Njemanze has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, and he needs your support to undergo surgery. Nothing is too small, fam. Help our legend live again.”
Njemanze is well-known for his roles in several popular Nigerian films including Issakaba, Tokunboh, Atosa, Pounds and Dollars, Osuofia in London, Igbotic Love, and Brain Box.
His appeal comes just a few months after fellow actor John Amaefule also sought public assistance as he struggled with both partial stroke and cancer.
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