 And of course the question is can a third force party challenge the APC and PDP's dominance in Nigerian politics. Conversations have currently of course been ongoing across the country. The head of media and public affairs of the National Consultative Front claims that third force movement is growing across Nigeria and of course maybe perhaps with some 36 million people and counting. The People's Democratic Party PDP had since February 29, 1999 been in power predominantly at the federal level until March the 31st, 2015. Then the APC took over. Nigeria's electorate were told that the need for change led to the emergence of the APC which was formed in February 6, 2013. The masses believed it was to counter the corruption and unsatisfactory governance by the People's Democratic Party. Tango Yusuna was a guest on our morning show The Breakfast. He believes the third force is gaining momentum. There are concerns that the third force are basically media hype for prominent fellows who have lost out from their party's scheme of things to remain relevant. Tango also speaks of the possibility of a third force in the governorship election in an Ambra state. International observers and election monitors have the opinions too. Mostly systemic failure of our electoral system. An Ambra election is closed. Will that be a test for the authenticity of any third force?