NNPP Intensifies Media Campaign ahead of 2027 Elections
NNPP Intensifies Media Campaign ahead of 2027 Elections
By Babatunde Aremu
The National, Zonal, State, and Local Council Executives of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) have been advised to set up media teams to showcase party activities and propaganda in their respective units.
The party’s founder, Dr. Aniebonam in a press statement issued and signed in Lagos stated that “Propaganda is 90% of war” as the NNPP wages a media war with former members led by Kwankwaso.
The NNPP has been at odds with Kwankwaso and his followers, who were expelled from the party. Dr. Aniebonam emphasized that Kwankwaso is not the “God of NNPP” and that the party will not be intimidated. He urged members to focus on issue-based engagements and avoid personal attacks.
The NNPP founder clarified that the party is not part of any coalition and has no intention to join any. He emphasized that the party is not an opposition party to any sister political parties but rather a responsible partner. Dr. Aniebonam called on members to work hard and lawfully, citing the party’s goal to have candidates in all elective positions in 2027, including presidential.
Despite challenges, Dr. Aniebonam expressed confidence that the party will overcome them, stating,
“This battle is won and lost and victory is ours no matter the level of compromise by INEC, we shall overcome shortly.”
He thanked members for their efforts and encouraged them to double their efforts in taking the media space and membership registration.
Dr. Aniebonam met with the President during the Easter holidays and extended the party’s greetings, seeking responsible partnership to make Nigeria great again. He praised the President as humorous, a great listener, and patriotic, and urged Nigerians to pray for his wisdom and protection.
Some followers of Kwankwaso, who were expelled from the NNPP, are seeking re-entry into the party, claiming they were deceived by their leader. Dr. Aniebonam ponted out.
He however said that while some are seeking re-entry, others, including Dipo Olayoku, Barr Ladipo Johnson, and Prince Onu Nweze, continue to distract the party through court processes.
