
Popular public commentator Daniel Regha has ignited massive debate online following his blunt reaction to the defection of Abba Abubakar, son of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.
Reports confirmed that Abba Abubakar has dumped the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Adamawa State, a move that has sent shockwaves through Nigeria’s political space.
Why the Defection Is Raising Eyebrows
The defection is particularly controversial because Atiku Abubakar is reportedly preparing for another presidential run under the African Democratic Congress (ADC) platform.
His ambition is widely believed to be one of the driving forces behind the formation of the opposition coalition ahead of the 2027 general election.
Abba Abubakar didn’t just defect — he openly declared support for President Bola Tinubu and his 2027 re-election bid, further fueling speculation and controversy.
Daniel Regha Drops a Bomb
Reacting on social media, Daniel Regha didn’t mince words. His comment quickly went viral and set off heated arguments across X, Instagram, and Facebook.

He wrote:
“Imagine running for office and your own son doesn’t believe in your vision, that he had to side with the opposition you jumped ship to oppose. Speaks volumes.”
That single sentence was enough to polarize Nigerians.
Nigerians React: ‘Charity Begins at Home’ vs ‘It’s Just Politics’
The comment section quickly turned into a political battleground.
Some reactions include:
- Maximum:
“If your own family and friends can openly show they don’t stand with you, then nobody should stand with you. Charity begins at home.” - Celestine:
“That’s politics for you. The boy is building his own base. He’s just starting his political journey.” - Lumii:
“Atiku doesn’t even believe in his vision, so I don’t blame the son.” - Southwest:
“It’s a mind game. Atiku knows he can’t rule Nigeria again, so he’s pushing his son into relevance.” - Osisanya:
“He didn’t join APC to support them. He joined to destabilize them from within. Politics is chess, not checkers.” - Chuks:
“A father can be a pastor and his children attend another church. This is normal.”
Politics or Personal Choice?
While critics argue that Abba’s move weakens Atiku’s political credibility, others insist that family ties do not automatically determine political loyalty, especially in a democracy.
Still, Daniel Regha’s comment has kept one question trending:
👉 If a man’s own son doesn’t buy into his political vision, should Nigerians?
One Thing Is Certain
With 2027 approaching, defections, alliances, and public call-outs like this are only just beginning.
And if this episode has proven anything, it’s that Nigerian politics is as emotional as it is strategic — and social media is now the main battlefield.
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