G100 and Nigeria’s House of Representatives Minority Caucus renew efforts to coordinate the opposition ahead of the 2027 elections. Both groups agree to deepen collaboration and press other opposition parties to work toward a single, consensus presidential candidate to challenge the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

The outlets report the renewed push follows meetings and discussions among leaders involved in the opposition coalition. Vanguard reports the groups also back an opposition summit scheduled for 31 August, framing it as a platform to mobilise and align strategies. Premium Times focuses more on the call for a common front and a single opposition presidential candidate, highlighting the objective of consolidating behind one nominee.

While the emphasis differs—Vanguard on timing and mobilisation through the August 31 summit, and Premium Times on the candidate and coalition-building goal—both accounts describe the same overall effort: greater unity among opposition actors as campaigning approaches for the 2027 general election.