2027: Kwankwaso and Makinde hold closed-door meeting
Former presidential candidate Kwankwaso and Oyo State Governor Makinde met privately in Ibadan to strengthen ties and discuss party strategies ahead of the 2027 elections.
2027: Kwankwaso unveils NNPP office in Ibadan
Senator Musa Kwankwaso inaugurated the New Nigeria Peopleβs Party office in Ibadan, marking the party's expansion in Oyo State ahead of the 2027 elections.
PDP chieftain, ZLP, NNPP agents commend INEC for peaceful Abuja voting
Julius Adamu, a former PDP chairmanship aspirant, praises the Independent National Electoral Commission for the peaceful conduct of the Federal Capital Territory area council elections in Abuja.
Kano by-election: PDP, NNPP, ADC missing on ballot papers
In the Kano State by-election, major opposition parties such as the PDP, NNPP, and ADC are notably absent from the ballot papers, leading to concerns over electoral fairness.
Nigeria: NNPP Expresses Shock Over U.S. Proposed Visa Ban, Asset Seizure Against Kwankwaso, Others
The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) has reacted with shock to the proposed U.S. visa ban and asset seizure targeting its leader, Rabiu Kwankwaso, as part of a bill addressing religious persecution and atrocities in Nigeria.
Religious freedom violations: APC, NNPP back Kwankwaso as US sanctions tension rises
The APC and NNPP have condemned proposed US sanctions against Senator Kwankwaso and others over alleged religious freedom violations in Nigeria.
US sanctions bill: NNPP defends Kwankwaso, alleges blackmail
The New Nigeria Peoples Party has condemned a US bill proposing sanctions against Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, claiming it is an attempt at blackmail.
LP, NNPP caution FG, governors over FAAC windfall
The New Nigeria Peoples Party and Labour Party have warned the Federal Government and state governors against mismanagement of the recent FAAC windfall, emphasizing that increased revenue has not improved governance or living conditions for Nigerians.
PDP, ADC, NNPP oppose Electoral Act amendments, demand e-transmission of results
Main opposition parties in Nigeria criticize the Senate's rejection of mandatory electronic transmission of election results, calling it a regressive move that threatens democracy.