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erniok:You are talking nonsense. Shut it now if you do not have any meaningful thing to say again. Stop making noise here and disturbing others here with your noise. |
erniok:Since you are not in the Op camp, and you are claiming adeboye did not say it, post your proof or shut it. |
In 2027, Igbo Man Will Clinches The Nigeria Presidency Despite All Odds. " The Tide Has Turned" This is not fiction. This is not hope. This is a storm that has begun to sweep across Nigeria — bold, unshaken, and unstoppable. After decades of political exclusion, strategic manipulation, and systematic sabotage, the long-awaited dream of Nigeria’s Southeast has finally risen above the noise — an Igbo man is set to become Nigeria’s president in 2027. Against every attempt to silence the East, against deeply entrenched interests in the corridors of power, and despite coordinated opposition from the ruling party machine and those loyal to Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Igbo spirit has broken through. What many said could never happen has now become inevitable. “Nigeria is no longer a table where some are invited and others are served. In 2027, an Igbo son will sit at the head of that table — by right, by vote, and by destiny,” declared a Southeast coalition leader in Enugu. This victory wasn’t born in boardrooms. It was birthed in the streets of Aba, the villages of Ebonyi, the markets of Onitsha, and the hearts of a people tired of waiting. The Southeast united like never before — one voice, one vision, one candidate. No more division, no more sabotage, no more playing second fiddle. They didn’t beg. They didn’t compromise. They organized, mobilized, and electrified a nation. While Tinubu’s camp scrambled to hold together a fractured alliance and Yorubaland backed the old guard, the Southeast was busy writing a new story — for itself, and for Nigeria. And when attempts were made to block the emergence — through political blackmail, media attacks, and threats — the East did not bow. Instead, it stood taller. “They used to laugh when we said the presidency would come to the East. Now they’re crying because it has,” said a youth leader in Abia. This victory is not just for Ndigbo. It is for every Nigerian who has felt unseen, unheard, and left behind. The Igbo candidate — bold, visionary, and untainted — has captured hearts from the Middle Belt to the North, from the South-South to the diaspora. He didn’t sell ethnicity — he sold a future. And the people bought in. ✊🏽 THE MESSAGE IS LOUD AND CLEAR: ✅ Nigeria is ready for justice. ✅ The East is no longer a spectator. ✅ The enemies of progress — no matter how powerful — can no longer stop the march of destiny. As 2027 draws near, one truth is now impossible to ignore: The East is rising — and this time, it’s not asking for permission. It’s taking its place. |
erniok:Where is your proof that adeboye did not say it or do you think pointing out something without having the fact makes you right. |
LottiOk:You are talking nonsense. You tinubu supporters can not silence we peter obi Supporters instead we peter obi supporters will silence tinubu supporters. You tinubu supporters are the ones spreading lies and fake news about peter obi and his supporters. Be warned!! |
BlakKluKluxKlan:Hypocrite Stop making noise here and do not disturb others here with your noisemaking. Behave yourself!! |
erniok:How do you know that adeboye of RCCG never said this? Stop deceiving yourself and others because you are tinubu supporter. |
BrickandLace:Are you trying to bribe me? |
Front0lane:do not let me get angry with you because you would not like my line of action. Do not insult op or the Igbos again! Do I make myself clear? |
We Igbos will ensure tinubu remain a one term president of Nigeria and the last yoruba president of Nigeria. Igbos will not allow Yoruba person to become president of Nigeria again. Anytime a Yoruba person want to become a president of Nigeria, Igbos will stop such Yoruba from becoming the president of Nigeria. |
BrickandLace:Stop deceiving yourself with your big Yash. Go and be selling your fruit and leave politics for mature minds like OP and me. Go to romance section for that is where you belong |
The aggrieve tinubu supporter, who is a Yoruba Man said : Tinubu, I commanded all my children, wife, students, and well-wishers to vote for you, we were shouting it was Yoruba's turn but Yoruba got there and life became miserable for everyone, all of you making life difficult for Nigerians will not end well. If you want to arrest me please 🙏 come I am in Ikire in Oyo State. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8lgL8cWLt4&pp=ygUWWW9ydWJhcyBjdXJzZWQgdGludWJ1IA%3D%3D |
Fresh political tension is gripping Nigeria’s ruling party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), following reports that a highly trusted ally of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has abruptly resigned from the party. Sources within the political circle describe the move as a “major rupture” that could trigger significant instability within the APC’s power structure. While official confirmation remains limited, insiders suggest the resignation stems from deepening internal disagreements over leadership direction and policy decisions. The development has fueled intense speculation about a possible chain reaction, with analysts warning that the party could face a serious internal breakdown if reconciliation efforts fail. Some observers have gone as far as predicting that the APC may experience a rapid fragmentation within days if key stakeholders continue to defect. Political commentators note that the departure of such a prominent loyalist sends a strong signal of dissatisfaction within the inner circle of the presidency. “This is not just another defection,” one analyst remarked. “It reflects cracks at the very core of the party.” As of now, APC leadership has yet to release a comprehensive statement addressing the situation. Meanwhile, opposition parties are closely monitoring the unfolding events, potentially positioning themselves to capitalize on any instability. The coming hours are expected to be critical as party leaders scramble to contain the fallout and prevent further escalation. |
Tochitee:All the people that brought tinubu to power are either suffering, sick or dead. The Most High God have rejected tinubu the same way he rejected Saul in the bible. |
Burob:Surprise clown, you go explain tire! |
Former Anambra State governor and a former presidential candidate Peter Obi is gaining fresh momentum across Nigeria, with political analysts and new polls suggesting his influence is expanding beyond the South East into the North and South West ahead of 2027. A new nationwide survey released Tuesday by _NextGen Polling_ shows Obi leading in 12 states and polling second nationally, with 41% of respondents saying they would vote for him if elections were held today. The poll cites youth support, anti-corruption messaging, and grassroots mobilization as key drivers. “This is another big one,” said _Dr. Tunde Adebayo_, lead researcher. “Obi is no longer just a South East phenomenon. He is winning hearts in Kano, Kaduna, and Lagos. The numbers are shifting.” Obi’s camp says the surge is linked to his focus on “production over consumption,” accountability, and a promise to cut the cost of governance. “People are tired of the old way,” said _Dr. Yunusa Tanko_, spokesperson for the Obidient Movement. “They see Peter Obi as a man who can manage Nigeria’s resources. From traders in Onitsha to students in Abuja, the message is the same: we want competence, not tribalism.” In Lagos, traders at Balogun Market told _The Vanguard_ that Obi’s 2023 campaign changed how they view politics. “He doesn’t give money. He gives ideas,” said _Mama Nkechi_, a textile seller. “That is why we are with him again in 2027.” In a surprise development, _Arewa Youth Consultative Forum_ said it is in talks with Obi’s team over a possible alliance. “We have studied Obi. He is not a tribalist,” said _Yerima Shettima_, the group’s president. “If he can convince the North that his government will be fair, he will win.” The Obidient Movement also announced a 6-million-strong “door-to-door” campaign to begin next month, targeting first-time voters and rural communities. Obi himself addressed the momentum at a town hall in Enugu on Monday. “This is not about Igbo or Yoruba or Hausa,” he said. “This is about Nigerians who want a country that works. When we start to see the country as ours, we will start to build it together.” He added that his 2023 showing was just the beginning. “2027 will be about fixing Nigeria. The hearts of Nigerians are open, and we will not disappoint.” With President Bola Tinubu from the South West serving his first term, political observers say Obi’s growing support in the North could upset traditional alliances. “If Obi can hold the South East, win parts of the North, and take a chunk of the South West, he is a serious contender,” said _Prof. Jibrin Ibrahim_, political scientist. “The APC and PDP are watching. This is another big one.” On social media, #PeterObi2027 is trending with over 2 million posts. The hashtag is being used by Nigerians across regions, from Port Harcourt to Sokoto, with users sharing stories of how Obi’s policies in Anambra influenced their support. “He is the man of the people,” said _Aisha Bello_, a 24-year-old student in Kaduna. “He doesn’t speak big grammar. He speaks truth and he is an honest man. That is why we are with him.” For now, the message from supporters is clear: _“Peter Obi is winning the hearts of Nigerians. Another big one. 2027 is loading.”_ |
Richtaiwo:Hypocrite You APC keyboard warriors are in for a shocking surprise |
Burob:APC Keyboard warrior you go explain tire. Hypocrite |
Citizens of Nigeria shows their grievances by voicing out their displeasure on the president of Nigeria over his laziness towards the rulership of Nigeria which is causing hardship, insecurity and failure of Nigeria economy. Citizens of Nigeria are saying bola tinubu will not be re-elected in 2027. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lulDLgIVVTk |
Burob:Tinubu is one term president of Nigeria. Wether you like it or not tinubu will not be re-elected. Take heart and be a man. |
As the countdown to 2027 begins, political watchers are asking one simple question: _When will Atiku Abubakar retire from politics and rest?_ Atiku Abubakar will be 80 years old in 2027. He has run for President six times since 1993 and says he is still ready to run again. But many Nigerians say the age and the timing make his ambition unreasonable. While Nigeria’s Constitution does not set a maximum age for President, it does recognize retirement age in other sectors. The _Public Service Rules_ set 60 years as the mandatory retirement age for civil servants, and 65 years for some categories like judges and university professors. “The idea of retirement exists in Nigeria for a reason,” the _Youths for Generational Change_ said. “At 60, most Nigerians are told to rest. At 65, judges and professors retire. So why should a man of 80 still be seeking to run the country? Atiku Abubakar should have retired from politics and should be resting, not campaigning.” Supporters of zoning argue that Atiku Abubakar knows it is the turn of Southern Nigeria to produce the next President of Nigeria according to the unwritten rotation principle between North and South. “After eight years of President Muhammadu Buhari from the North, and four years of President Bola Tinubu from the South West, equity demands the next President comes from the South East,” the _National Equity Forum_ said. Even more pointedly, they say it is the turn of the South East region to produce President of Nigeria. “The South East has never produced an elected President since 1966. After the South West, the South, and the North, justice demands the South East gets its chance,” the _Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council_ stated. Analysts say the demands of the presidency require energy, stamina, and mental agility. “The presidency is not a retirement home,” a political scientist at the University of Abuja said. “At 80, Atiku Abubakar will be governing a country of 170 million people with complex security, economic, and youth challenges. The nation needs a leader who can keep pace with the demands of the office.” Abuja market traders put it bluntly: “Atiku Abubakar has done his part. He should be resting. He cannot give Nigeria what he doesn’t have. He should let the younger generation, especially from the South East, lead.” The message from students in Nsukka, market women in Aba, and civil servants in Abuja is the same: Atiku Abubakar should retire from politics and rest. “When Atiku Abubakar knows it is the turn of Southern Nigeria and the turn of the South East to produce President, why is he still running?” the _South East Youth Assembly_ asked. “It is time for him to retire and support the younger generation.” Nigerians say 2027 will be decided by age, equity, and the future — not by sentiment. And for many, the answer is clear: Atiku Abubakar should rest, not run. |
kedeojo:Listen carefully to me because I will not repeat myself again. Tinubu stole peter obi mandate in 2023 and in 2027 peter obi mandate will be recovered and peter obi will become the president of Nigeria. Tinubu did not win the 2023 presidential election but rigged it and which 85% of Nigerians are aware of except for you supporters of tinubu who are filled with hate for Igbos. Nigerians would be happy to have an Igbo person like peter obi as their president of Nigeria rather than atiku abubakar or tinubu. Say No To Tinubu Re-election!!! |
richiemcgold:Tinubu will not be re-elected in 2027. Nigerians have rejected tinubu and the only option left for tinubu and APC is to rigged 2027 presidential election but tinubu and APC will not succeed in rigging the presidential election. Nigerians would prefer to have peter obi as their president in 2027 rather than tinubu or atiku. |
Shettima and his supporters knows it is the turn of the southeast to produce the next president of Nigeria in 2027. That is why shettima and his supporters pledge their loyalty to Igbo presidency in 2027. Good Rewards awaits shettima if he succeed in making Dave umahi the APC presidential candidate for 2027 presidential election in Nigeria. |
sleek214:Peter Obi has rejected atiku in favour of the Nigeria' people. Peter Obi is bigger than atiku abubakar a million times and the Nigeria' people prefer peter obi than atiku abubakar. Atiku abubakar is an old man that should have retire from politic if not that atiku is greedy and selfish for political power. |
President Tinubu's influence over lawmakers may not be enough to prevent his impeachment, as public pressure and demands for accountability continue to mount Calls for President Bola Tinubu's impeachment are growing louder, with many Nigerians urging lawmakers to take decisive action between May 2026 and June 2026. Despite claims that Tinubu's influence over lawmakers would prevent impeachment, others argue that if enough Nigerians demand accountability, the National Assembly could initiate impeachment proceedings. Reasons for tinubu impeachment are: Nigeria's economy is struggling, with rising living costs and unemployment rates. The country is grappling with insecurity, including Boko Haram and banditry. Tinubu faces corruption allegations, eroding public trust in his administration. Critics argue that Tinubu's government has not been transparent or accountable. Some believe that Tinubu's impeachment is unlikely due to his perceived control over lawmakers. However, others counter that if the public persists in demanding change, lawmakers might be compelled to act. If Tinubu is impeached, Vice President Kashim Shettima would assume the presidency, unless he declines, in which case Senate President Godswill Akpabio would take over. Some argue that Akpabio's leadership would be preferable to maintain regional balance and uphold the APC constitution's stipulation. The situation remains fluid, with various factors at play. Will President Tinubu be impeached before June 2026, or will his influence prevail? Only time will tell. |
“MONEY CAN’T BUY 2027”: ANALYSTS SAY APC AND BOLA TINUBU WILL FAiL BECAUSE THEY DEPEND ON WEALTH TO WIN ELECTIONS ABUJA— The warning from the streets to the senate is getting louder: APC and Bola Tinubu will fall because they depend on their wealth to win elections, and Nigerians are no longer for sale. Political analysts, civil society groups, and youth movements said on Monday that the ruling All Progressives Congress and President Bola Tinubu have built a structure that runs on money, not mandate — and that foundation is cracking ahead of 2027. “You cannot keep buying what the people are no longer willing to sell,” the Centre for Transparent Democracy said in a report titled _“The Limits of Wealth.”_ “APC and Bola Tinubu will fall because they depend on their wealth to win elections. But hunger has opened people’s eyes. 2027 will be decided by pain, not palliatives.” Across markets in Kano, Aba, and Ibadan, traders echoed the same line: “We took money in 2023 and still slept hungry. Next time, we will take our future.” Youth leaders say the era of _“see and buy”_ politics is over, as jobless graduates and young families now equate political money with their stolen tomorrow. “APC thinks Nigeria is a shop. Bola Tinubu thinks every vote has a price,” the Nigerian Youth Alliance declared. “They will fall because they depend on wealth to win elections, and the people have checked the receipt. The goods were never delivered.” Opposition strategists argue that the APC’s reliance on financial war chests has weakened its grassroots connection, policy appeal, and moral authority. “When your only campaign is cash, your only legacy is crash,” a former governor noted. “Bola Tinubu’s 2023 playbook will be his 2027 downfall.” Even within the APC, whispers of reform are growing. Insiders admit that “dollar rain” no longer guarantees turnout, as voters now film, collect, and still vote conscience. “The wealth strategy is expired,” a party chieftain confessed anonymously. “APC will fall if it doesn’t change, because Nigerians now know money doesn’t cook soup twice.” From the North to the South, the message is transparent: 2027 will not be auctioned. APC and Bola Tinubu will fall because they depend on their wealth to win elections — and the people are choosing ballots over banknotes. |