TDKano, the political heartbeat of Northern Nigeria, became the stage for a remarkable show of unity and solidarity today as former governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso hosted Peter Obi, Governor Seyi Makinde, and Senator Seriake Dickson at his residence in a historic Sallah meeting.
Watch a video footage of the event below:
A Landmark Moment
The gathering drew an extraordinary crowd, with chants of āObiāKwankwasoā reverberating through the streets.
The Kwankwasiyya movement, renowned for its grassroots mobilization and influence across the North, stood firmly behind Mr. Obi.
They hailed him as a leader defined by competence, prudence, and proven leadership.
The atmosphere was described as electric ā thousands of supporters poured into the streets, waving banners, singing, and celebrating.
Analysts noted that such a turnout was no coincidence.
It is rather a testament to Obiās widening appeal across Nigeriaās diverse regions, bridging divides that have historically shaped the nationās politics.
Symbolism of the Meeting
- Unity Across Regions: The presence of leaders from the South-West (Makinde), South-South (Dickson), and North-West (Kwankwaso) underscored a rare moment of political convergence, signaling the possibility of new alliances.

- Kano as a Stage: Holding the meeting in Kano ā the stronghold of Kwankwasoās Kwankwasiyya movement ā amplified its weight, positioning the city as a symbolic ground for potential realignment of political forces.
- The Peopleās Voice: The chants and massive turnout reflected a groundswell of support, with many residents describing Obi as a figure of accountability, hope, and a new political direction.
The Bigger Picture
This gathering is already being described as historic, not only for its timing during the Sallah festivities but for the message of solidarity it sent across Nigeriaās political landscape.
The meeting carried undertones of strategic partnership.
Observers note that the combination of Obiās reformist image and Kwankwasoās northern grassroots machinery could reshape the dynamics of national politics.
For many, what happened in Kano today was more than a festive meeting ā it was a statement of intent.
The chants of āObiāKwankwasoā were not just slogans; they were a reflection of the peopleās yearning for leadership rooted in trust, competence, and unity.
A Testament to Popular Will
In the words of DrMoney Ezeani, “The people have spoken”.
And their voices carried a clear refrain: Nigeriaās future must be anchored on credible leadership and collective strength.
This event in Kano may well be remembered as a turning point.
It is a moment when political currents converged, and the peopleās passion illuminated the path toward a new chapter in Nigeriaās democratic journey.












