How Atiku Lost Chances of Becoming President, Nigerian Lawyer Anifowoshe Explains
- Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar's recent resignation from the leading opposition PDP has continued to generate reactions from political observers
- Titilope Anifowoshe, a legal practitioner who spoke with Legit.ng, maintained that the move was within Atiku's constitutional rights but expressed worries about his political integrity
- The lawyer also explained when and how Atiku lost the chance of becoming president when he had the opportunity
Titilope Anifowoshe, a legal practitioner, has explained how former Vice President Atiku Abubakar reportedly missed his chances of becoming Nigeria’s president.
In an interview with Legit.ng, Anifowoshe analysed Atiku's recent resignation of Atiku from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

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Atiku has the right to dump PDP - Anifowoshe
Anifowoshe told Legit.ng that the recent resignation of the former vice president from the PDP was within his constitutional rights. The lawyer explained that it would have been against the law if he maintained membership in two parties at the same time.
However, she raised concerns about Atiku’s ideological stance, citing his history of political inconsistency, despite his unwavering ambition to become Nigeria’s president.
Anifowoshe explained that Atiku had the chance of becoming Nigeria's president in 2003 when he was supported by northern PDP governors and the power of incumbency at his disposal.
Atiku's resignation from the PDP followed the recent adoption of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) by the coalition movement he had championed. The coalition is positioning itself to defeat President Bola Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2027 election.
Anifowoshe speaks on Atiku's presidential ambition
Speaking on the development, Anifowoshe said:
"Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has the constitutional right to freedom of association, and his latest political move aligns with Section 35 of the Electoral Act, which prohibits dual party membership. So, from a legal standpoint, he’s in order.
"However, political consistency builds credibility, and the former VP’s repeated exits from PDP raise questions about long-term vision and ideological loyalty. Atiku is undeniably a political heavyweight and a determined contender. But I believe his strongest shot at executive power was back in 2003, when he enjoyed the full backing of Northern PDP governors and the goodwill of incumbency. That window has long closed.
"As 2027 approaches, his movement to the ADC or any other platform must offer more than personal ambition. It must carry a coherent agenda that resonates with young Nigerians, especially those disillusioned with traditional power blocs. Ultimately, the electorate will decide if this shift is strategic or fatigued politics."

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2027: Why Atiku's coalition can't sack Tinubu
Legit.ng earlier reported that President Bola Tinubu was described as an unshakable candidate amid the momentum generated by the Atiku-led coalition.
Atiku's coalition, which recently adopted the ADC as its political platform, was said to have shown no seriousness in winning the 2027 election.
Bisi Afolabi, a political analyst, posited that many of the coalition leaders are nursing presidential ambitions, which may affect their chances in the next election.
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Bada Yusuf (Politics and Current Affairs Editor) Yusuf Amoo Bada is an accomplished writer with over 5 years of experience in journalism and writing, he is also politics and current affairs editor with Legit.ng. He holds B.A in Literature from OAU, and Diploma in Mass Comm. He has obtained certificates in Google's Advance Digital Reporting, News Lab workshop. He previously worked as an Editor with OperaNews. Best Editor of the Year for Politics and Current Affairs Desk (2023) by Legit.ng. Contact: bada.yusuf.amoo@corp.legit.ng

Titilope Anifowoshe (Lawyer) Titilope Anifowoshe is a legal practitioner, author, and development consultant. She is an advocate of politics with values and SDGs. She is the Founder and Executive Director of Eagles Foundation for Humanity, COO, Citizens Hub and Co-Convener of For Citizens Alliance.