The national leadership of the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) has dropped an internet-shattering reality check, fiercely dismissing viral allegations that the National Leader of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, covertly bought up 69 of its internal nomination forms.
The blockbuster controversy erupted after a group operating under the aegis of the PRP Northwest Stakeholders Forum held a high-stakes press conference in Kano, threatening aggressive legal action. Bypassing diplomatic communication, the forum openly alleged that an unnamed proxy linked to Kwankwaso had quietly purchased nomination forms for all 69 elective positions under the PRP banner—including governorship, National Assembly, and State Assembly seats—in an unconventional attempt to completely hijack the party’s foundational structure.
Moving with lightning speed to restore absolute administrative control, the core leadership of the PRP issued a stinging counter-offensive to completely dismantle the claims as baseless political fiction. The party’s high command pulled absolutely no punches, detailing that its strictly regulated candidate nomination portal remains entirely heavily guarded, transparent, and completely insulated from external interference. They explicitly maintained that no single individual, member or non-member, has bought out any bulk slots, clarifying that the internal democracy of the party remains perfectly intact. Netizens are heavily swarming the timeline, fiercely debating whether this heavy structural dispute marks a deeper strategic clash over the shifting political metrics and regional realignments ahead of upcoming electoral cycles.