From 1999 to 2015, the PDP was less a political party and more a continental shelf — wide, immovable, and seemingly permanent. Joining it felt like acquiring political citizenship; leaving it felt like renouncing oxygen. Power wasn’t contested between parties; it was a gladiator arena within the PDP. The fiercest battles were not between ideological …
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