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Olarenwaju blames press for ADA mixup
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44966, member: 636"] Demola Olarenwaju works for former Vice President Atiku Abubakar as his helper for online media matters. He said newspapers make their problems worse when they write stories about political parties. Olarenwaju complained about news reports claiming the All Democratic Alliance became the main party for opposition groups. He posted his thoughts on Saturday through his social media account. The media helper felt shocked that many newspapers wrote about ADA becoming the official choice for 2027 elections. Olarenwaju explained that one group wants to register a new political party just like other Nigerians can do. He said this group must work together with the coalition before making final decisions. The opposition teams have not picked ADA as their main political platform for future campaigns. Coalition leaders will tell everyone about their real choices when they finish making important decisions. People should wait patiently for official announcements from the opposition groups. The Nigeria National Coalition Group sent a letter to INEC asking them to approve their new political party called All Democratic Alliance. This request made people think that famous politicians would use ADA for their 2027 election campaigns. News writers suggested that Atiku Abubakar, Nasir El-Rufai, Peter Obi, and Rotimi Amaechi might join forces under the ADA banner. These reports created excitement about possible cooperation between major opposition leaders. Political observers started watching for signs that these politicians would announce their partnership plans. [/QUOTE]
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