2027 Tension: King White Movement Blasts Attacks on Atiku, Obi, Warns Disunity Could Destroy Opposition Chances


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25 April 2026

The King White Movement Media Team has condemned what it described as the growing wave of public criticism, attacks, and division targeted at key opposition figures, Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi, warning that internal conflicts could weaken the chances of victory ahead of the 2027 general elections.

In an official statement released on Saturday, the group stressed that unity within the opposition camp is no longer optional but essential at this critical stage of Nigeria’s political journey.

According to the statement, it is “disappointing and counterproductive” for individuals who claim loyalty to the party to engage in actions that undermine its collective strength and create opportunities for political opponents to ridicule its efforts.

The media team called on party supporters and loyalists to focus on promoting the vision of their leaders rather than discrediting them in public.

“If you are truly loyal to the vision of a better Nigeria and committed to our party’s victory in 2027, then your responsibility is not to attack or discredit our leaders, but to promote them, support them, and sell their vision to the Nigerian people,” the statement read.

The group further warned that internal division has never produced electoral success, insisting that every negative remark made against party leaders only strengthens the opposition.

It urged members to embrace discipline, maturity, and strategic unity, adding that now is the time to close ranks, put aside personal differences, and work together as one political force.

“Nigeria is watching. The opposition is watching. History is waiting,” the statement added.

The King White Movement Media Team concluded by expressing confidence that victory in 2027 remains possible, but only through collective action and a united front.

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