In a significant political shift, Abejide has announced his departure from the African Democratic Congress (ADC), accusing it of being co-opted by an opposition coalition. This claim adds to the ongoing turbulence within Nigeria's political landscape, especially following a recent Supreme Court ruling that could reshape party dynamics. Abejide's exit raises questions about the future of the ADC and its ability to maintain cohesion against opposition forces.

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has responded to the developments with caution, advising the ADC against complacency. "The recent Supreme Court ruling is a wake-up call for all political parties. We cannot afford to underestimate the opposition," he stated, highlighting the need for vigilance among party members.

As the political arena becomes increasingly polarized, parties must navigate these challenges carefully. Abejide's departure could signal a larger trend of fragmentation within the ADC, as members reassess their alliances and strategies. With the next elections on the horizon, the implications of these internal conflicts could significantly impact the ADC's electoral viability and influence in Nigeria's political future.