The Leadership of the NDC Complained That Their Server Had Crashed; So What Triggered It?” — Iroegbu

During an interview on Trust TV, Nnamdi Iroegbu addressed recent developments within the National Democratic Coalition (NDC), including reports that the party’s registration server experienced a temporary crash.

Iroegbu attributed the incident to a surge in public interest following the defection of prominent political figures such as Peter Obi and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso. According to him, the influx of new users attempting to register may have overwhelmed the system, leading to technical disruptions.

He noted that the development reflects a broader shift in public sentiment, with many Nigerians increasingly expressing dissatisfaction with current conditions in the country. Iroegbu suggested that the spike in engagement signals a growing demand for political alternatives, particularly among citizens seeking solutions to economic hardship and insecurity.

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“The leadership of the party complained that their server had crashed about two days ago,” he said, linking the issue directly to heightened activity on the platform. He argued that the response indicates a desire for what he described as “true change,” adding that many Nigerians are frustrated with persistent negative developments affecting national life.

Iroegbu further stated that the country’s challenges, including insecurity and economic strain, have intensified calls for a new political direction. He maintained that the level of public participation seen in recent days points to a potential realignment in Nigeria’s political landscape, as citizens explore options they believe could better address the nation’s pressing issues.