Atiku unleashes political dominance as crushing ADC primary victories across key states ignite fierce 2027 power struggle

Uchechi Okporie Uchechi Okporie May 26, 2026 3 min read
Atiku unleashes political dominance as crushing ADC primary victories across key states ignite fierce 2027 power struggle

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has delivered a powerful early statement in Nigeria’s unfolding 2027 political contest after storming ahead in the African Democratic Congress presidential primary with sweeping victories across Sokoto, Abia and several other influential states.

The early results, which sent waves across the country’s political establishment, showed Atiku building a commanding lead over rival contenders as delegates lined up behind the former vice president in what many analysts are already calling a major turning point for Nigeria’s opposition movement.

Party officials and observers monitoring the exercise described the voting pattern as a strong demonstration of Atiku’s deep political network, national reach and enduring influence across multiple regions of the country.

In Sokoto, delegates reportedly delivered overwhelming support for the former presidential candidate, while strong performances in Abia and other strategic states further strengthened his growing momentum inside the party.

The development has immediately intensified conversations around the future of Nigeria’s opposition politics, with many now viewing the ADC primary as far more than an internal party contest.

Political analysts say the race is evolving into a wider battle for control of Nigeria’s political future ahead of the 2027 presidential election, especially as coalition talks and alliance negotiations continue behind the scenes.

Atiku’s early dominance is also being interpreted as a signal that the former vice president remains one of the most formidable political figures in the country despite years of fierce electoral battles.

Supporters across different regions have flooded social media with celebrations, describing the results as proof that his political structure remains deeply rooted nationwide.

The unfolding contest has drawn growing attention across Africa, where Nigeria’s elections are closely watched because of the country’s influence on regional politics, trade and security.

International observers say the ADC primary could reshape the wider opposition landscape if Atiku succeeds in consolidating support and attracting other political blocs ahead of the general election season.

Behind the scenes, pressure is reportedly mounting within rival camps as political strategists reassess their next moves following the scale of Atiku’s early victories.

Some analysts believe the outcome could trigger fresh defections, strategic alliances and high-level negotiations capable of redrawing Nigeria’s political map in the months ahead.

Although party officials insist voting and collation are still ongoing in several areas, the early momentum has already transformed the atmosphere surrounding the race, turning the ADC primary into one of the biggest political stories currently dominating conversations across the continent.

As the contest continues, millions of Nigerians are now watching closely to see whether Atiku’s commanding surge will carry through to final victory or whether rivals can still stage a dramatic comeback in the battle for one of Africa’s most powerful political prizes.

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