2027: “If ADC Gives Peter Obi Their Ticket, The Work Is 80% Done.” — Barrister Maxwell Okpa Says
Barrister Maxwell Okpara, a vocal legal practitioner and political commentator, has sparked a fresh round of discussions regarding the future of the Nigerian opposition ahead of upcoming electoral cycles.
During a recent interview, the lawyer analyzed the shifting dynamics within various political parties, focusing specifically on how strategic alliances could reshape the nation’s leadership.

He highlighted the significant influence held by certain key figures who currently command a massive following across the country.
According to a video posted on the Official YouTube channel of SYMFONI, while examining the potential for a grand coalition among opposition parties to challenge the ruling establishment, Okpara declared that, “if ADC gives Peter Obi their ticket, the work is 80% done.” This bold assertion suggests that a merger between the African Democratic Congress and the former presidential candidate would create a formidable political force capable of sweeping the national polls easily.
The legal expert argued that the current political climate in Nigeria demands a unified front from those seeking a change in governance. He noted that the popularity of specific candidates, combined with the established structures of smaller parties, could provide the necessary momentum to overcome historical voting patterns.
Okpara believes that the youth vote and the general desire for economic stability are the primary drivers behind this potential shift in power.
Reflecting on the previous general elections, the barrister pointed out the flaws and frustrations that many citizens experienced during the collation of results. He emphasized that for any new alliance to succeed, there must be a commitment to transparency and a plan to protect the integrity of the ballot box.
Many Nigerians remain hopeful that a consolidated opposition will offer a more credible alternative to the current administration in the future.
In his final remarks, Okpara urged political leaders to set aside personal interests for the sake of the common good. He maintained that the synergy between a popular figure and a structured party platform is the fastest route to achieving a new Nigeria.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, these insights provide a window into the strategies being considered by stakeholders who are determined to see a radical change in leadership.






