Saturday, February 7, 2026
  • Who’sWho Africa AWARDS
  • About TimeAfrica Magazine
  • Contact Us
Time Africa Magazine
  • Home
  • Magazine
  • WHO’SWHO AWARDS
  • News
  • World News
    • US
    • UAE
    • Europe
    • UK
    • Israel-Hamas
    • Russia-Ukraine
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Column
  • Interviews
  • Special Report
No Result
View All Result
Time Africa Magazine
  • Home
  • Magazine
  • WHO’SWHO AWARDS
  • News
  • World News
    • US
    • UAE
    • Europe
    • UK
    • Israel-Hamas
    • Russia-Ukraine
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Column
  • Interviews
  • Special Report
No Result
View All Result
Time Africa Magazine
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • WHO’SWHO AWARDS
  • News
  • Magazine
  • World News

Home » Featured » NIGERIA: Why Nigerians can’t stuck with only PDP, APC, says ADC stalwart, Engr. Nkeabu

NIGERIA: Why Nigerians can’t stuck with only PDP, APC, says ADC stalwart, Engr. Nkeabu

It's time to end the two-party dominance in Nigeria and return the government to the people

May 15, 2022
in Featured, Politics
0
Engr Godwin Nkeabu

Engr Godwin Nkeabu

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
“Tired of the All Progressive Congress (APC) and People Democratic Party (PDP)? Fed up with the unabated corruption, embezzlement and under-performance of successive government in Nigeria? Don’t be despaired”, asserts, Engr Godwin Nkeabu, a stalwart of the African Democratic Congress Party.

Engr Nkeabu who featured in an exclusive interview with Editor of TimeAfrica, in Asaba – Nigeria said ahead of 2023 general election in the country his party is dedicated to electing citizens who want to serve their people at all levels of government – and make accountability, honest leadership, and solutions the cornerstones of their service.

He said the party will better represent people political philosophies and ideology more than any other political party in the country.

He emphasized that ADC has come stronger at a time of increasing dissatisfaction with the major parties; voters appear to be shopping for alternatives, both nationally and on the state level.

According to him, ADC is the alternative political party in Nigeria. “We seek to build a political infrastructure that can match the APC and PDP in votes and offices held without succumbing to the special interests and self-serving behaviour that has corrupted Nigeria’s government.

ReadAlso

“They called us to pray, then they shot everyone”: Inside the massacre of two Nigerian villages

At least 162 killed in extremist attacks on villages in western Nigeria

“Our commitment to voters is that ADC candidates will adopt and maintain a servant’s mentality when elected – serving the people we represent, regardless of political party. As part of that service, all elected ADC party officials will work to find the best solutions to the challenges we face,” he said.

Likening how ADC will take the center-stage of the Nigeria sphere, the Britain based construction engineer, recounted the two dominant political parties in American in 1840s, Liberty and Free Soil parties, were faced out to obscurity because the American people got fade-up with the unpatriotic policies.

ADVERTISEMENT

He asserted that the structural background and policies of the two dominant political parties in Nigeria has nosedived the country into shadows and underdevelopment, stating that, “these barriers at play today in Nigeria are even more important for explaining why the old parties cannot be accepted by Nigerians in 2023 onward. ADC is on a rescue mission and Nigerians should join us to build the country of our dreams.”
Full transcripts of the interview coming……

Related

Tags: African Democratic CongressNigeria
ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

Muslim youths go berserk after Christian student accused of blasphemy against Prophet Mohammad was stoned to death, body torched in Nigeria

Next Post

Liberia: World leaders call for robust action to tackle deforestation, land degradation and drought at COP15

You MayAlso Like

Featured

In northwest Nigeria, U.S. confronts a growing terrorist threat

February 7, 2026
CORRECTS DAY TO WEDNESDAY, NOT TUESDAY - EDS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT - This photo provided by Kaiama TV shows people gathered around victims killed by armed extremists in the Woro community of western Nigeria, Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026. (Kaiama TV via AP)
Featured

“They called us to pray, then they shot everyone”: Inside the massacre of two Nigerian villages

February 7, 2026
Column

2026 World Governments Summit: Can Africa’s next decade work for its young people?

February 6, 2026
Column

Three Key Factors Influencing the Global Economy in 2026

February 3, 2026
Column

Africa’s ruthless despots just won’t go away

February 2, 2026
Column

Nigeria’s President Tinubu ‘Marked for Assassination’ in Foiled Coup Plot

January 30, 2026
Next Post

Liberia: World leaders call for robust action to tackle deforestation, land degradation and drought at COP15

Zimbabwe denies harbouring deceased Rwandan genocide fugitive

Discussion about this post

North Korea ‘executes schoolchildren for watching Squid Game’

In northwest Nigeria, U.S. confronts a growing terrorist threat

What Became of Gaddafi’s Surviving Children

Can sex really stretch out your vagina? Gynecologists set the record straight

Oil communities in Nigeria’s Delta demand full compliance with petroleum reform law

“They called us to pray, then they shot everyone”: Inside the massacre of two Nigerian villages

  • North Korea ‘executes schoolchildren for watching Squid Game’

    545 shares
    Share 218 Tweet 136
  • In northwest Nigeria, U.S. confronts a growing terrorist threat

    542 shares
    Share 217 Tweet 136
  • What Became of Gaddafi’s Surviving Children

    606 shares
    Share 242 Tweet 152
  • Can sex really stretch out your vagina? Gynecologists set the record straight

    629 shares
    Share 252 Tweet 157
  • Oil communities in Nigeria’s Delta demand full compliance with petroleum reform law

    541 shares
    Share 216 Tweet 135
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

North Korea ‘executes schoolchildren for watching Squid Game’

February 6, 2026

In northwest Nigeria, U.S. confronts a growing terrorist threat

February 7, 2026
The body of the dead former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi lies on a mattress inside a storage freezer in Misrata. Photograph: Mohamed Messara/EPA

What Became of Gaddafi’s Surviving Children

April 15, 2025
The vaginal wall can also stretch if you have sex with men with different-sized penises partners – but this is not permanent say experts (stock image)

Can sex really stretch out your vagina? Gynecologists set the record straight

October 29, 2024

In northwest Nigeria, U.S. confronts a growing terrorist threat

February 7, 2026
CORRECTS DAY TO WEDNESDAY, NOT TUESDAY - EDS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT - This photo provided by Kaiama TV shows people gathered around victims killed by armed extremists in the Woro community of western Nigeria, Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026. (Kaiama TV via AP)

“They called us to pray, then they shot everyone”: Inside the massacre of two Nigerian villages

February 7, 2026

South Africa rolls out first locally made vaccine to fight foot-and-mouth disease

February 7, 2026

Isis-linked group kills 31 in deadly Pakistan mosque suicide attack

February 7, 2026

ABOUT US

Time Africa Magazine

TIMEAFRICA MAGAZINE is an African Magazine with a culture of excellence; a magazine without peer. Nearly a third of its readers hold advanced degrees and include novelists, … READ MORE >>

SECTIONS

  • Aviation
  • Column
  • Crime
  • Europe
  • Featured
  • Gallery
  • Health
  • Interviews
  • Israel-Hamas
  • Lifestyle
  • Magazine
  • Middle-East
  • News
  • Politics
  • Press Release
  • Russia-Ukraine
  • Science
  • Special Report
  • Sports
  • TV/Radio
  • UAE
  • UK
  • US
  • World News

Useful Links

  • AllAfrica
  • Channel Africa
  • El Khabar
  • The Guardian
  • Cairo Live
  • Le Republicain
  • Magazine: 9771144975608
  • Subscribe to TIMEAFRICA MAGAZINE biweekly news magazine

    Enjoy handpicked stories from around African continent,
    delivered anywhere in the world

    Subscribe

    • About TimeAfrica Magazine
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
    • WHO’SWHO AWARDS

    © Copyright TimeAfrica Magazine Limited 2026 - All rights reserved.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • WHO’SWHO AWARDS
    • Politics
    • Column
    • Interviews
    • Gallery
    • Lifestyle
    • Special Report
    • Sports
    • TV/Radio
    • Aviation
    • Health
    • Science
    • World News

    © Copyright TimeAfrica Magazine Limited 2026 - All rights reserved.

    This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.