Author: Ibrahim Abusadiq

  • Understanding President Xi’s Global Governance Initiative and It’s Impact on Africa and Nigeria

    Understanding President Xi’s Global Governance Initiative and It’s Impact on Africa and Nigeria

    An analysis by – Lawal Sale

    The occasion was the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit Plus in Tianjin, presided by Presided Xi Jinping. Over the meeting, President Xi spiritedly delivered a very important historic statement to the audience comprising leaders of countries of about half of the world’s population. The title of President Xi’s statement was “Pooling the strength of the Shanghai Cooperation to improve Global Governance”.

    The statement came two days to the China’s 80th commemoration of victory against Japanese aggression during the world war II and the 80 years of founding of the United Nations. In a bold move, President Xi Jinping unveiled a sweeping proposal for a new global order themed: “Global Governance Initiative (GGI), positioning it as a blueprint for fairness, and more inclusive international cooperation where all nations and people will be equal.

    According to President Xi, the proposed Global Governance Initiative was to promote the building of a more just and equitable global governance system and work together for a community with a shared future for humanity.

    President Xi also called on nations to embrace multipolarity and reject hegemonism. He maintained that China is ready, together with all parties to uphold courageously the great principle and the common good of the world, promote a correct historical perspective on World War II, resolutely safeguard the fruits of their victory in the war, and deliver more benefits to the entire humanity through the reform of the global governance system and the building of a community with a shared future for humanity.

    There is no doubt that the global stage is experiencing uncertainties and turbulence, the UN and multilateralism as it’s principles are being challenged, many things are in deficit in global governance system and continue to grow. Leaders at the SCO summit noted that sustainable development faces challenges due to the threat of unilateralism and disregard for the UN international norms.

    GGI and it’s Five Core Concepts:

    The five core concepts were:
    First: Adhering to sovereign equality, where all countries regardless of size, strength, or wealth shall have the right to make decisions in, and benefit from global governance as equals.

    Second: Staying committed to international rule of law where there shall be no double standards, and the self-defined rules of a few nations must not be imposed upon others.

    Third: Staying committed to multilateralism. This is the basic pathway of a global governance where multilateralism is the core concept of the existing international system and international order.

    Fourth: Adhering to people-centred approach. This is essentially ensure that people of all nations jointly participate in global governance and share it’s outcomes.

    Fifth and the last: This concept of GGI is about focusing on taking real action/results – this is an important concept of adopting a systematic and holistic approach, coordinate global actions, fully mobilize various resources, strive for more visible outcomes, and enhance practical cooperation to prevent the governance system from lagging behind or being fragmented.

    GGI as International System for Inclusiveness:

    Adding voice to President Xi’s GGI concepts, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi noted that the GGI came at the right time as the world is fraught with challenges including frequent regional unrest, slowed economic growth and rise of anti-globalism.

    He emphasized that the spirit the initiative is in line with the purposes and principles of the UN charter, maintaining that GGI was aimed at firmly supporting the UN central role in international affairs, and to encourage countries to participate in the reform of the global governance system by relying on multilateral mechanisms such as the United Nations.

    Global Affairs experts recall that prior to the unveiling Global Governance Initiative by President Xi during the SCO summit, he earlier introduced other noble and important global initiatives with the aim of strengthtening and improving global governance, injecting more stability and certainty into a turbulent world, Africa in particular.

    These earlier initiatives by President Xi were the Global Développement Initiative (GDI), Global Security Initiative (GSI), and Global Civilization Initiative (GCI).

    According to the Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Yu Dunhai, the four remarkable initiatives have their respective priorities and can be pursued simultaneously. He said “Each initiative will be a source of positive energy for a changing and turbulent world.

    Quoting from a paper he delivered on the Initiative, Ambassador Yu noted that GGI should be regarded as the fundamental guideline to uphold the purposes and principles of the UN charter and practice the vision of global governance featuring extensive consultation and joint contributions for shared benefit, the GGI seeks to promote the building of a more just and equitable global governance system and work together for a community with a shared future for humanity, Yu said.

    The Ambassador further emphasized that the five GGI concepts are closely aligned with the inherent needs of China-Africa and and China-Nigeria Cooperations.

    Yu expatiated that Africa comprising 54 countries and standing members of the UN is the continent with the largest concentration of developing countries and that Africa is not only an important participant in global governance, but also a major force driving global multi-polarisation.

    Global south affairs experts unequivocally pointed out that the introduction of this ambitious initiative by President Xi Jinping will open more opportunities and strengthen institutions for African countries in areas of development finances, technology, cooperate digitisation, skill training, cooperate governance, agro economy.

    The experts also posit that the initiative will encourage stronger representation in global affairs, in particular in south-south cooperation.

    GGI as Pathway to Africa’s Self- Driven Development:

    In relation to Africa and impact of the GGI on the continent, experts noted that the initiative could position African countries as players in emerging global industrial nations. It worthy to note that about 53 out of 54 African countries are both FOCAC and BRI members, while South Africa, Egypt and Nigeria are BRICS+ members and partners respectively.

    In terms of economy, China as the largest trading partner of Africa had already invested heavily and committed to helping African countries develop infrastructure through Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and Forum on China Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) platforms.

    Chinese investment and developmental projects cut across areas, including railway development, airport terminal construction, roads and bridges, seaports, renewable energy, green technology and climate related projects. These are opportunities that could also be accessed through GGI.

    Notwithstanding, African leaders are expected to embrace the initiative as some nations often advocate for reforms in global governance, may find GGI’s emphasis on fairness and inclusion that aligned with their own demands for equity on the global stage.

    Accordingly, if carefully approached, and the the initiative is aligned to continental approach, priorities such as the African Union’s Agenda 2063 could become a tool for progress.

    GGI and China-Nigeria Cooperation:

    Also, Nigeria as Africa’a most populous country and major economy, serves as a critical growth engine on the continent and a influential representative of the Global South. The West African nation is also a key strategic partner for China in Africa. To this end, Ambassador You said it is fair to note that China-Africa and China-Nigeria cooperation not only enjoy a solid historical foundation but also correspond to practical needs of reforming the global order.

    Succinctly, experts acknowledged that Nigeria as an influential member of the global south, it could leverage on President Xi’s GGI to improve on the already existing cooperation on trade and investment.

    Apparently, during President’s Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s state visit and on the occasion of FOCAC summit in Beijing, President Tinubu and his host President Xi Jinping jointly announced the upgrade of China-Nigeria relations to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership; and the two leaders were committed to building a high-level China-Nigeria community with a shared future.

    Nigeria is the largest engineering contracting partner, the second largest exporting market, the third largest trading partner and important investment destination for China.

    It is reasonable to say that Nigeria and China relations have gone a long way and over the years, have rapid growth in all sectors. The two countries according to Ambassador Yu, are setting an examplary model for south-south cooperation that is aligned with President Xi’s Global Governance Initiative.

    — Sale is Global South Affairs Analyst based in Abuja. (lawalmaida1@yahoo.com)

  • Eid-el-Maulud: Hon. Francis Barthlomew Chima (OmoBarca) Salutes Muslims on the Birth of Prophet Muhammad

    Eid-el-Maulud: Hon. Francis Barthlomew Chima (OmoBarca) Salutes Muslims on the Birth of Prophet Muhammad

    As Muslims across Nigeria and the world commemorate Eid-el-Maulud, a day marking the birth of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him), Hon. Francis Barthlomew Chima, popularly known as OmoBarca, has sent warm greetings and prayers to the Muslim faithful, particularly his constituents in Ajeromi-Ifelodun Federal Constituency of Lagos State.

    OmoBarca, a philanthropist and politician widely admired for his grassroots empowerment initiatives, urged Muslims to use the spiritual lessons of the Prophet’s life as a guiding compass in promoting peace, unity, and compassion in society.

    In his goodwill message, he noted that the Prophet Muhammad epitomized virtues such as truthfulness, selflessness, humility, and unwavering faith in God, qualities which, if emulated, could transform communities and strengthen the moral fabric of Nigeria.

    “On this blessed occasion of Eid-el-Maulud, I felicitate with all Muslim brothers and sisters in Ajeromi-Ifelodun and across Nigeria. The life of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) is a beacon of guidance for humanity, reminding us of the values of love, tolerance, justice, and peaceful coexistence. I urge us all to reflect on these values and embody them in our daily lives,” OmoBarca said.

    He emphasized that religious celebrations such as Eid-el-Maulud should go beyond rituals and merriment to inspire social responsibility, communal harmony, and renewed dedication to nation-building. According to him, Nigeria’s diversity—religious, cultural, and ethnic—should be a source of strength rather than division.

    A Call for Peaceful Coexistence

    Hon. Chima also used the opportunity to appeal to Nigerians to work together in addressing challenges of insecurity, economic hardship, and moral decline. He argued that the teachings of the Prophet remain relevant in modern times, particularly in fostering peace in communities experiencing tension or unrest.

    “Eid-el-Maulud calls us to rise above bitterness and hatred,” he remarked. “It calls us to love our neighbors, respect one another, and work for the common good. In the face of difficulties, we must emulate the Prophet’s resilience and unwavering hope in God’s plan. I strongly believe that if we live out these values, our nation will overcome its present challenges.”

    Empowerment and Community Service

    Known for his philanthropic interventions in Ajeromi-Ifelodun, OmoBarca linked the spiritual significance of the day to acts of kindness and charity. He encouraged well-meaning individuals to extend hands of support to the less privileged, saying that the Prophet Muhammad’s life was defined by care for the vulnerable and generosity to the needy.

    “In keeping with the spirit of the celebration, I appeal to all to remember the poor, the widows, the orphans, and those struggling to make ends meet,” he said. “Eid-el-Maulud should inspire us to share what we have, to uplift those around us, and to make sacrifices for the progress of our communities.”

    OmoBarca reaffirmed his commitment to youth empowerment, education, and infrastructural development in Ajeromi-Ifelodun. He stated that his political journey is anchored on service to humanity, a philosophy consistent with the values the Prophet exemplified.

    Strengthening National Unity

    The House of Representatives hopeful further stressed that Nigeria needs unity more than ever, especially as citizens from diverse backgrounds navigate the challenges of modern governance. He called on leaders to rise above partisanship and sectionalism and focus on policies that improve the welfare of citizens.

    “Prophet Muhammad brought together people of different backgrounds under one message of peace and justice. We, too, must embrace unity and reject all forms of division,” OmoBarca said. “Let us not allow politics, religion, or ethnicity to create walls between us. Nigeria is stronger when we work together.”

    Prayers for Nigeria

    In conclusion, OmoBarca offered prayers for Nigeria, asking God to bless the country with enduring peace, prosperity, and progress. He prayed for the leadership of the nation to govern with wisdom and justice, and for ordinary Nigerians to experience better living conditions.

    “As we celebrate Eid-el-Maulud, may God’s mercy and blessings be upon every family,” he prayed. “May He guide our leaders aright, protect our communities, and grant Nigeria a future filled with hope and opportunity.”

    The Significance of Eid-el-Maulud

    Eid-el-Maulud is observed annually by Muslims worldwide to honor the birth of Prophet Muhammad, who was born in Mecca in 570 AD. The occasion is often marked with prayers, lectures, processions, and community service. For Nigerian Muslims, it is both a spiritual renewal and an opportunity to reflect on the Prophet’s teachings of devotion, justice, and moral uprightness.

    As Muslims in Ajeromi-Ifelodun and across Nigeria join the global community in marking this year’s Eid-el-Maulud, OmoBarca’s message resonates as both a call to faith and a reminder of the shared responsibility to build a just, peaceful, and prosperous society.

  • Tinubu departs Abuja for Europe on working leave

    Tinubu departs Abuja for Europe on working leave

    Flowerbud News/ President Bola Tinubu will depart Abuja on Thursday, Sept. 4, to begin a working vacation in Europe as part of his 2025 annual leave.

    ‎Presidential Spokesperson, Mr Bayo Onanuga disclosed this in a statement issued on Thursday in Abuja.

    ‎Onanuga stated that the vacation will last 10 working days.

    Tinubu will spend the period between France and the UK and then return to the country.

    NAN

  • Association organises Qur’anic contest for deaf students

    Association organises Qur’anic contest for deaf students

    Flowerbud News/ The Al-Furqan Deaf Islamic Da’wah Association, Zaria, Kaduna State has organised a Qur’anic competition for hearing-impaired students drawn from 13 Local Government Areas of the state.

    Malam Yasir-Suleiman Kofa, Leader of the competition told News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Zaria on Wednesday that the hearing-impaired students competed in four categories.

    Kofa explained that the categories were; one-Hizf (Volume), two-Hizf, five-Hizf with Tafsir (interpretation) of the Glorious Qur’an, stressing that the event featured four contestants from each participating LGA.

    He added that the event was aimed at encouraging hearing-impaired students to showcase their knowledge of the Holy Qur’an.

    “Winners in the one-Hizf category from Ikara Local Government Area and the two-Hizf category from Kaduna South Local Government Area received ₦50,000 each.

    “Similarly, second-place winners in all categories were awarded ₦30,000 each, while third-place contestants received ₦20,000 each,” he said.

    However, winners of five-Hizf with Tafsir (interpretation) of the Holy Qur’an were undecided at the end of the event.

    Similarly, Alhaji Mahmud Isma’ila, Member representing Zaria City Constituency in the Kaduna State House of Assembly, urged Muslim religious bodies to promote the use of sign language in Qur’anic teaching and learning for the benefit of hearing-impaired.

    He noted that reading the Holy Qur’an through sign language would ease Islamic knowledge acquisition for the deaf community.

    “This knowledge is very rare and unique, as it will help hearing-impaired students practice the religion of Islam with ease.

    “I, therefore, urge all Islamic religious bodies to support this initiative.

    “It’s pertinent to note that the deaf have been isolated from Qur’anic knowledge for a long time,” he observed.

    In support of the initiative, the lawmaker purchased 10 copies of the Holy Qur’an in Sign Language at the cost of ₦140,000.

    The said copies were donated to the Centre for Islamic Legal Studies, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, and the Kaduna State University (KASU), where each of the institutions received five copies.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the competition, tagged: “Kaduna State Deaf Qur’anic Sign Language Competition and Grand Launching of the Qur’an in Sign Language for the Deaf”, recorded a huge success.

    The contest attracted participants from within and outside the state.

    NAN

  • PHILANTHROPIST HON. OMOBARCA WISHES AJEROMI IFELODUN CONSTITUENCY A HAPPY NEW MONTH, URGES RESIDENTS TO REGISTER FOR VOTERS’ CARD

    PHILANTHROPIST HON. OMOBARCA WISHES AJEROMI IFELODUN CONSTITUENCY A HAPPY NEW MONTH, URGES RESIDENTS TO REGISTER FOR VOTERS’ CARD

    PHILANTHROPIST HON. FRANCIS BARTHLOMEW CHIMA OMOBARCA WISHES AJEROMI IFELODUN CONSTITUENCY A HAPPY NEW MONTH, URGES RESIDENTS TO REGISTER FOR VOTERS’ CARD

    As the month of September begins, philanthropist Hon. Francis Barthlomew Omowale Chima has extended his warmest greetings to the good people of Ajeromi Ifelodun Constituency. In a statement released today, OmoBarca wished the residents joy, prosperity, and fulfilment in all their endeavors.

    The statement also served as a reminder to eligible voters in the constituency about the ongoing nationwide INEC voters’ card registration exercise. Hon. Francis Barthlomew Omowale Chima urged all residents who have not yet registered or updated their voter cards to participate in the exercise, stressing that every voice matters and every vote counts.

    Let us seize this chance to make our voices heard and exercise our civic rights, OmoBarca said. As a philanthropist committed to the welfare and progress of our community, I believe that every voice matters and every vote counts. Let us work together to build a brighter future for Ajeromi Ifelodun Constituency and Nigeria as a whole.

    Hon. Francis Barthlomew Omowale Chima expressed optimism that the residents would turn out en masse to register and update their voter cards, thereby shaping the future of their constituency and the nation.

    The statement concluded with a call to action, as OmoBarca looked forward to seeing the residents at the registration centres.

  • APC Italy Chapter Disowns Ibezim As Its Chairman

    APC Italy Chapter Disowns Ibezim As Its Chairman

    Flowerbud News/ The All Progressives Congress (APC), Italy chapter has on Wednesday disowned one Mr Chima Ibezim as its Chairman.

    This is contained in a statement jointly signed by its Chairman, Mr Okpioba Osakue, Mr Michael oputteh, Vice Chairman, and Hon. Patience Ehiabhi, Woman leader, in Italy and made available to newsmen in Abuja.

    “We the members of APC, Italy chapter, formally write to draw the attention of the general public, that a certain man, known and addressed as Mr Chima Ibezim, who resides in Rome, had been in the habit of parading himself as the chairman of APC, Italy chapter without the proper or legal authorisation.

    “It is on this note, we wish to categorically state that he is not the chairman of the party in Italy and his representation is false, unauthorised and illegitimate.

    “We emphatically deny any endorsement of Ibezim in this capacity and that any of his actions don’t reflect the official position or stance of the chapter or the entire APC.

    “Recently, we saw on some social media platforms, his picture, with the new National Chairman in the capacity of the Italy chapter of the party, all in an attempt to boost his propaganda.

    “We want to say clearly that it was a wrong representation. We challenge him to publicly provide any endorsement document or the registration of Italy chapter from the APC headquarters in Abuja, where his name appeared as the chairman.

    In the same vein, we dare him to come on air to say whether he was received by our distinguished National Chairman in Abuja as the APC Chairman, Italy chapter.

    The duo explained that the disclaimer was necessitated because of the plethora of anti party activities he had hitherto engaged himself in and his quest to surreptitiously stagnate the renewed hope agenda by President Bola Tinubu and the entire progress of the party in Italy.

    “We wish to state unequivocally that in the event that he continued to arrogate the chairmanship position to himself, we will not hesitate to expose his wily ways and plans calculated to truncate the lofty plans of our dear party in the diaspora, particularly in Italy,

    “We request the party higher authority in Abuja to take necessary measures to address this misrepresentation of Ibezim and ensure that only the duly authorised officials whose names appeared on the papers of the party in Abuja are recognised as legitimate representatives.

    Our legitimate leadership is committed to upholding the values and principles of the party and we look forward to continuing our collaboration with the headquarters in a transparent and authentic manner.

  • IRCE to host symposium on combating viral threats in Nigeria

    IRCE to host symposium on combating viral threats in Nigeria

    Flowerbud News/ The International Research Centre of Excellence (IRCE) at the Institute of Human Virology Nigeria (IHVN), will host its third annual scientific symposium on Sept. 8 and 9, 2025.

    Prof. Alash’le Abimiku, Executive Director of IRCE, disclosed this on Thursday in Abuja, noting that the event would focus on addressing viral threats through research and public health response.

    Abimiku said that the symposium, themed, “Combating Viral Threats through Public Health Response and Research”, would feature plenary and roundtable sessions alongside research presentations that highlight Nigeria’s pressing health challenges.

    She said that the two-day event in Abuja would bring together scientists, researchers, policymakers, healthcare providers, and students from within and outside Nigeria.

    She said that they would share knowledge and explore innovative approaches to combating diseases such as Lassa fever, Mpox, Hepatitis and emerging threats like dengue fever.

    Dr Patrick Dakum, IHVN Chief Executive Officer, said that the timeliness of the symposium, noting that Nigeria continues to grapple with HIV, the aftermath of COVID-19 and the risk of new and re-emerging viral diseases.

    Dakum emphasised that sustained research and surveillance were crucial to enhancing the nation’s preparedness for public health emergencies.

    Also speaking, Dr Charles Mensah, IHVN’s Chief Operating Officer and Managing Director, urged broad participation, stating that the lessons from the symposium would not only advance scientific knowledge but also strengthen Nigeria’s health system.

    Mensah said that registration and abstract submissions for the symposium were open at www.ihvn-irce.org and www.ihvnigeria.org.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that since 2023, IRCE has convened annual symposiums focused on critical health issues, including research in sickle cell disease, cancer, and local health challenges.

    The centre, established to foster public-private partnerships, is committed to excellence in research, capacity building and collaboration with government, healthcare providers and communities across West Africa.

    NAN

  • Etsu Nupe seeks improved funding for N-HYPPADEC

    Etsu Nupe seeks improved funding for N-HYPPADEC

    By Mohammed Baba Busu

    Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar, the Etsu Nupe and Chairman, Niger State Council of Traditional Rulers, has called on the Federal Government to improve the funding of the National Hydroelectric Power Producing Areas Development Commission (N-HYPPADEC).

    According to the Etsu Nupe, this is in view of the significant role the commission is playing in the development of the states under its mandate.

    The first class traditional ruler made the appeal when the Managing Director of N-HYPPADEC, Alhaji Abubakar Sadiq-Yelwa, visited him in his Wadata palace in Bida.

    The Etsu Nupe explained it was extremely important for government at all levels and wealthy individuals to assist adequately in funding the N-HYPPADEC, because of its significant role of addressing emergency cases of riverine communities.

    “N-HYPPADEC is playing key roles in the provision of education and other infrastructure to the states under its coverage.

    “By ensuring its adequate funding the activities of the commission will greatly complement the efforts of the federal government in bolstering the welfare of flood victims and Nigerians,” he noted.

    The Etsu Nupe expressed his readiness to support any initiative targeted at improving the living standard of his people, saying: “This is because improving and enhancing the livelihood of our people remain my cardinal principle”.

    Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar explained that the reappointment of Sadiq Yelwa for another four years in office was a testament to the appreciation of his leadership not only by people of Niger and other member states, but that of federal government under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu.

    Whole congratulating Sadiq-Yelwa, the Etsu Nupe assured that his doors remained opened to support N-HYPPADEC to succeed in addition to mobilising his people to own government projects executed in their areas.

    On the visit by the managing director of N-HYPPADEC, Etsu Nupe lauded efforts to end the perennial water scarcity affecting residents of Bida and environs in collaboration with the Niger State state Government.

    Speaking earlier, Alhaji Abubakar Sadiq-Yelwa commended the Etsu Nupe and and other well meaning Nigerians for their unwavering support to N-HYPPADEC and called for more to succeed.

    He announced plans to think creatively in his second tenure to evolve additional sources of funding to enable them execute more impactful projects within the commission’s catchment area.

  • OmoBarca in Strategic Talks with National Secretary of ADC, Rauf Aregbesola Ahead of 2027 Elections

    OmoBarca in Strategic Talks with National Secretary of ADC, Rauf Aregbesola Ahead of 2027 Elections

    Flowerbud News/ A new wave of political realignment may be in the offing as Labour Party chieftain in Ajeromi-Ifelodun Federal Constituency, Hon. Francis Barthlomew Chima, popularly known as OmoBarca, held a closed-door meeting with the National Secretary of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola who is also a former Governor of Osun State, in Lagos over the weekend.

    Although details of the meeting remain undisclosed, political observers suggest that it may not be unconnected to early strategic moves ahead of the 2027 general elections. The encounter, which took place at a private venue in Lagos, has already sparked speculations of possible coalition talks, cross-party alliances, and strategic positioning by both political figures.

    OmoBarca, a prominent philanthropist and grassroots mobilizer, has consistently maintained visibility within the Labour Party and Ajeromi-Ifelodun politics, particularly among youths and community development groups. His engagement with Aregbesola, a seasoned politician, former Minister of Interior, and key national figure now steering affairs within the ADC, signals a growing appetite for broader political collaboration across party lines.

    Sources close to the meeting revealed that discussions centered around governance challenges, the role of smaller parties in shaping Nigeria’s political future, and the need to build formidable alliances capable of presenting credible alternatives to the dominant political blocs. While neither OmoBarca nor Aregbesola has issued an official statement, their joint appearance underscores the intensifying behind-the-scenes maneuvers that usually characterize Nigeria’s pre-election seasons.

    Political analysts in Lagos have described the meeting as “strategic and symbolic,” noting that both men share a reputation for grassroots appeal and bold political decisions. “OmoBarca has established himself as a force in Ajeromi-Ifelodun through philanthropy and direct engagement with the people, while Aregbesola brings years of political experience, national visibility, and party structuring expertise,” one analyst observed. “If their discussions evolve into concrete political collaboration, it could alter calculations in Lagos and beyond as 2027 approaches.”

    The closed-door parley also comes at a time when opposition parties are under pressure to build consensus and avoid fragmentation ahead of future elections. The Labour Party, which gained significant traction in 2023, is seeking to consolidate its position, while the ADC has repeatedly emphasized the need for a “third force” coalition to give Nigerians more viable political options.

    Meanwhile, community stakeholders in Ajeromi-Ifelodun have reacted cautiously, with some expressing optimism that the meeting could yield positive political dividends for grassroots development. Others have urged OmoBarca to remain steadfast in championing the interests of his constituency while navigating national-level alliances.

    As Nigeria edges closer to another election cycle, the Lagos meeting between OmoBarca and Aregbesola highlights the shifting dynamics of opposition politics. Whether it evolves into a formal alliance or remains exploratory, it reflects the urgency among political actors to begin laying foundations for 2027.

    For now, Nigerians and political watchers will keenly await official clarifications, but one thing remains certain: the race towards 2027 has already begun behind closed doors.