Former ADC chairman, Ralph Nwosu, made to apologise to Channels TV anchor during a live interview

A mild drama played out on Channels TV this morning April 9 after former chairman of the African Democratic Congress ADC, Ralph Nwosu, was made to apologise to a Channels TV anchor, Kayode OkikiOlu.

 

It all started when Kayode had taken on Nwosu over his claims that he was offered three ministerial slots to ensure that the coalition doesn’t see the light of day. Recall that the coalition groups adopted the ADC in July 2025 with the view of fielding a candidate that will unseat President Tinubu during the 2027 general election,

 

 

 

Nwosu had at the time claimed that some persons approached him to ensure the party doesn’t adopt the coalition group.

 

While on Channels TV this morning, he was asked to mention the name or names of those that made the ministerial offer to him. He refused to. He then accused Kayode of being sent by someone to ask him that particular question. He claimed Kayode had received a text message from a person to put him on the spot.

 

It was at this point he was made to apologise as he was unable to substantiate his claim against the TV anchor.

 

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