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Poll: Will Peter Obi’s proposed reforms in the first 100 days succeed in fixing Nigeria, or will the "system" swallow him?

Success: He will break the status quo and set us on the right path. 50% (369 votes)
Resistance: The political elites/system will sabotage him from day one. 19% (140 votes)
Hardship: His policies will bring too much initial pain for Nigerians to bear. 5% (40 votes)
Uncertain: Too early to tell; it depends on his cabinet. 24% (180 votes)
This poll has ended

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Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by mctech(m): 9:39am On May 23
Only a child will have so much belief in a politician.

I believed in Buhari too but right now I believe in only God.
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Josywhyte: 9:39am On May 23
Sheuns:
Did Tinubu solve Lagos flooding issues in his 8 years?

Did his master plan address Lagos bad drainage system in 26 years?
Don't mind the efulefu asking nonsense
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by mctech(m): 9:39am On May 23
Only a child will have so much belief in a politician.

I believed in Buhari too but right now I believe in only God.
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Antoeni(m): 9:40am On May 23
For NOW ABIA State is the ONLY State, where the APC is afraid to field a Guber Candidate.

Moral:

Performance is the BEST FORM of CAMPAIGN ,

Peter Obi is All Nigerians Needs Now

Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Didi2d(m): 9:40am On May 23
thesicilian:
Obi will never win
If at all he wins, he will do worse in term of self enrichment. Person wey safe state money for bank wey him get high interes. Wetin him go come do when he becomes president.
Anytime I see the man I see pretender
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by omoadeleye(m): 9:41am On May 23
Bsssss:
Why do most Peter Obi antagonists always go by SWestern names? Kunle, Ayo, Wale, Fola, Seyi, Jimi etc...why?
Same way Tinubu protagonist always go by the name Chibuzo, Chinasa, Amaka, Obi wan kolobo.

But, like the western side, they knew what they saw , they knew Peter Obi would be a disaster,


1. He will encourage tribalism
2. He will encourage religion issues
3. All his kinsmen will be over Nigeria
4. Ipob and unknown gun men will be able to flex enough muscles
5. The country will be destabilised
6. All his supporters and followers and his spoke person like Mama pee and Aisha and Peter Akah will be on bad behaviour spree
7. Strikes will happen in all sectors

Bad things will keep happening
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by anonimi: 9:42am On May 23
A worse scam than Tinubu and his balablu party.



NLCreator:
Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 elections, has defended the purchase of sports utility vehicles (SUVs) for members of the national assembly.

There have been reports that the leadership of the 10th national assembly has bought SUVs for all lawmakers.

Each SUV is said to be valued at N160 million.

The LP had asked members of the party in the national assembly to kick against “wastage”.

While responding to questions during a press conference in Abuja on Monday, the former governor of Anambra said the SUVs are not personal cars of the lawmakers, noting that they are for official use.

“Let me start with the issue of Labour Party members in the house. I have actually discussed this issue with them,” Obi said.

“Surprisingly, I can tell you I heard that these vehicles are official cars. They have to use it. It is meant for office.

“So it is not as if it is their vehicle. They said it is official cars and you are meant to use it while you are in the senate.”

Obi also hinted at contesting for the country’s number one position in 2027, adding that Nigeria deserves dedicated and visionary leaders who will lead the country towards a brighter future.

https://www.thecable.ng/theyre-for-official-use-obi-defends-purchase-of-n160m-suv-for-lawmakers/amp
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by toluleke(m): 9:43am On May 23
When Obi get there he will understand Nigeria is more complex than just mere news on ARISE TV. When they brief him some detailed security situations he will be very confused. We need military 🪖 government who is not corrupt. Not politicians
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by hukslaw(m): 9:44am On May 23
Mtchewwww

Bsssss:
If Peter Obi takes the oath of office in 2027, let’s be honest: the era of "business as usual" will end the very next morning. It won't be a magic wand performance, and it won't be an overnight fix—but it will be a level of disruption that the establishment is not prepared for.
If you are expecting a "soft landing" for the corrupt, think again. Here is exactly what we should expect during those first 100 days:

1. The End of Waste: Say goodbye to endless convoys and frivolous foreign junkets. The era of government-funded luxury is ending.

2. Audit Season: Ministries and agencies will face serious heat. Expect hidden contracts and inflated budgets to become front-page national scandals.

3. The Subsidy Reality: The conversation will return immediately. It will be painful, but this time, there will be a structure behind it.

4. Market Sentiment: The Naira might swing wildly at first...but watch as serious investors start taking notice once they see fiscal discipline.

5. Silence of the Parasites: The political middle-men and "connection" contractors will go quiet once the supply chain of free money dries up.

6. Renewed Hope: The energy among Nigerian youths will shift the national mood. Hope is a powerful tool for rebuilding.

7. The "Old Guard" Resistance: Expect the status quo to fight back. The old elite will not give up their grip on power without a massive, noisy battle.

8. Institutional Friction: Expect tension between the Presidency and established institutions that have grown comfortable with corruption.

9. Competence over Godfatherism: Appointments will be driven by merit. The era of "Who is your godfather?" is heading to the exit.

10. Education First: ASUU and universities will finally get the attention they deserve, not just in words, but in policy and funding.

11. The Brain Gain: Nigerians in the diaspora will start looking back home. Stability is the only thing they need to return.

12. Corruption Headlines: Expect a flurry of cases in the news. The cleanup will be visible and loud.

13. Forced Transparency: Governors will
suddenly realize that "transparency" is the new trend.

14. Digital Revolution: The civil service will be forced to move from paper files to digital, efficient operations.

15. NASS Drama: Attempts to cut National Assembly waste will create enough drama to last a lifetime, but it’s a necessary fight.

16. Market Confidence: Watch the stock market. Confidence returns when investors see that the leader is actually in charge.

17. Initial Hardship: Fuel prices won't drop overnight. It will be tough, and the critics will try to use this to fan the flames of unrest.

18. The Media War: Once reforms touch the pockets of the powerful, the media attacks against Obi will intensify to an unprecedented level.

19. The Digital Battleground: Online division will hit an all-time high. The clash between those who want progress and those who want the status quo will be daily.

20. The Psychology of Leadership: Most importantly, Nigerians will finally feel a sense of responsibility from the top. That alone is a massive shift.

We are talking about a total reset. It won't be easy, and it won't be pretty for those feeding off our national wealth, but it is necessary for a New Nigeria.

What do you think? Will the establishment be able to stop this, or is the change inevitable? Let's discuss.
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Mandem05: 9:44am On May 23
Bsssss:
If Peter Obi takes the oath of office in 2027, let’s be honest: the era of "business as usual" will end the very next morning. It won't be a magic wand performance, and it won't be an overnight fix—but it will be a level of disruption that the establishment is not prepared for.
If you are expecting a "soft landing" for the corrupt, think again. Here is exactly what we should expect during those first 100 days:

1. The End of Waste: Say goodbye to endless convoys and frivolous foreign junkets. The era of government-funded luxury is ending.

2. Audit Season: Ministries and agencies will face serious heat. Expect hidden contracts and inflated budgets to become front-page national scandals.

3. The Subsidy Reality: The conversation will return immediately. It will be painful, but this time, there will be a structure behind it.

4. Market Sentiment: The Naira might swing wildly at first...but watch as serious investors start taking notice once they see fiscal discipline.

5. Silence of the Parasites: The political middle-men and "connection" contractors will go quiet once the supply chain of free money dries up.

6. Renewed Hope: The energy among Nigerian youths will shift the national mood. Hope is a powerful tool for rebuilding.

7. The "Old Guard" Resistance: Expect the status quo to fight back. The old elite will not give up their grip on power without a massive, noisy battle.

8. Institutional Friction: Expect tension between the Presidency and established institutions that have grown comfortable with corruption.

9. Competence over Godfatherism: Appointments will be driven by merit. The era of "Who is your godfather?" is heading to the exit.

10. Education First: ASUU and universities will finally get the attention they deserve, not just in words, but in policy and funding.

11. The Brain Gain: Nigerians in the diaspora will start looking back home. Stability is the only thing they need to return.

12. Corruption Headlines: Expect a flurry of cases in the news. The cleanup will be visible and loud.

13. Forced Transparency: Governors will
suddenly realize that "transparency" is the new trend.

14. Digital Revolution: The civil service will be forced to move from paper files to digital, efficient operations.

15. NASS Drama: Attempts to cut National Assembly waste will create enough drama to last a lifetime, but it’s a necessary fight.

16. Market Confidence: Watch the stock market. Confidence returns when investors see that the leader is actually in charge.

17. Initial Hardship: Fuel prices won't drop overnight. It will be tough, and the critics will try to use this to fan the flames of unrest.

18. The Media War: Once reforms touch the pockets of the powerful, the media attacks against Obi will intensify to an unprecedented level.

19. The Digital Battleground: Online division will hit an all-time high. The clash between those who want progress and those who want the status quo will be daily.

20. The Psychology of Leadership: Most importantly, Nigerians will finally feel a sense of responsibility from the top. That alone is a massive shift.

We are talking about a total reset. It won't be easy, and it won't be pretty for those feeding off our national wealth, but it is necessary for a New Nigeria.

What do you think? Will the establishment be able to stop this, or is the change inevitable? Let's discuss.
Bros none of what you are saying is 100% kosher, all na speculation. One thing i know that is certain is that if there is a regime change in 2027, the Nigerian electorate will begin to have confidence in the electoral process again. I implore the Nigerian electorate to go forth and make sure they force a free and fair election. IT is very possible that this happens. May the voice of the Nigerian electorate be heard in 2027.
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by goslowgoslow(m): 9:45am On May 23
Bsssss:
Why do most Peter Obi antagonists always go by SWestern names? Kunle, Ayo, Wale, Fola, Seyi, Jimi etc...why?
Why do most Tinubu antagonist always go by SEastern names? Kelechi, Chioma, Chibizo, Amaechi, Chinwe......why?
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by oluwatis: 9:45am On May 23
This is not realistic solution because it is easier said than done.
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by saintkel(m): 9:45am On May 23
Borrow2222:
You nailed it.

That is exactly what will happen.
u think they don't know?...they all know dis is what will happen...but for some selfish silly reasons....they prefer we stick to Tinubu than Obi....worries me everyday
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 9:48am On May 23
Lifestone:
Tinubu is less than 3years in office, he's done well with his reforms and road infrastructure. Plus others like the student loans etc
With borrowing,and high fuel price and insecurity everywhere,don't forget high cost of governance
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Didi2d(m): 9:48am On May 23
mctech:
Only a child will have so much belief in a politician.

I believed in Buhari too but right now I believe in only God.
Omo!
The way I take believe buhari ehn
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by ratcock: 9:49am On May 23
Counterigbolies:
nobody will vote your agulu packaged fraud
Whether or not you vote him doesn’t affect my bank balance neither does it stop your likes from screaming
e pin pawa
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Lifestone(m): 9:50am On May 23
HIGHESTPOPORI:
With borrowing,and high fuel price and insecurity everywhere,don't forget high cost of governance
Imagine without those reforms, you will almost be a refuge by now. We were already borrowing to meet salary during Buhari.
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Hemanwel(m): 9:51am On May 23
numericalguy:


As a Muslim and a northerner, I know Obi will wage a religious war on Muslims hence he will never win

What makes you say so? Does he appear like a religious fanatic? I am just asking.
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Iyeku: 9:52am On May 23
I wonder ooo , Obi is overhyped . The same Obi of Anambra state
kunle4toyeyaho:
The same man that could not solve common erosion problem for 8 years as a state Governor?
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Doctortyre: 9:54am On May 23
you are wrong..
numericalguy:


As a Muslim and a northerner, I know Obi will wage a religious war on Muslims hence he will never win

Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Counterigbolies: 9:55am On May 23
ratcock:
Whether or not you vote him doesn’t affect my bank balance neither does it stop your likes from screaming
e pin pawa
na your problem be that

It doesn't remove anything from me but your packaged fraud will not b president
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Princedapace(m): 9:55am On May 23
MartinCorridon:
He would turn Nigeria into another Anambra.

So more people will run to Lagos just like it's the life ambition of 99% in Anambra.
Exactly how Tinubu has made 95 percent Nigeians dream to leave Nigeria for abroad grin
At least under Obi, he has massive interest in education. The problem Nigeria has today is poor investment in education
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Focusmind: 9:55am On May 23
Obidients and dreams! undecided
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Petdagr8t(m): 9:56am On May 23
ratcock:
I wish this forum can introduce a feature which gives the op powers to exclude some characters from commenting.

Reading comments from some Tinubu miscrants is annoying.
Walahi
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by ipobarecriminals:
We saw his magic wand handwork from his MAD MAN adviser grin...".IF" IT IS IMPOSSIBLE tongue
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Counterigbolies: 10:00am On May 23
Antoeni:
For NOW ABIA State is the ONLY State, where the APC is afraid to field a Guber Candidate.

Moral:

Performance is the BEST FORM of CAMPAIGN ,

Peter Obi is All Nigerians Needs Now
peter obi was once governor in Anambra, y don't u campaign with what he did instead of campaigning with what Alex otti did?
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by SmartPolician: 10:00am On May 23
helinues:
Obi attracted the lowest set of people in Nigeria

People who believe they can bully others into submission to have their way , something that never worked for them for decades but still adamant on the obsolete method
Dey play! You don't know there's a limit to which people can take nonsense? If not that Nigeria is not united, by now, everyone would be revolting against those criminals in power.

Bullying people online is even basic. When Nigerians finally decide to fix this country, many of you supporting criminals in power will escape into the neighbouring countries to save your lives.
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Kukutente23: 10:01am On May 23
Bsssss:
If Peter Obi takes the oath of office in 2027, let’s be honest: the era of "business as usual" will end the very next morning. It won't be a magic wand performance, and it won't be an overnight fix—but it will be a level of disruption that the establishment is not prepared for.
If you are expecting a "soft landing" for the corrupt, think again. Here is exactly what we should expect during those first 100 days:

1. The End of Waste: Say goodbye to endless convoys and frivolous foreign junkets. The era of government-funded luxury is ending.

2. Audit Season: Ministries and agencies will face serious heat. Expect hidden contracts and inflated budgets to become front-page national scandals.

3. The Subsidy Reality: The conversation will return immediately. It will be painful, but this time, there will be a structure behind it.

4. Market Sentiment: The Naira might swing wildly at first...but watch as serious investors start taking notice once they see fiscal discipline.

5. Silence of the Parasites: The political middle-men and "connection" contractors will go quiet once the supply chain of free money dries up.

6. Renewed Hope: The energy among Nigerian youths will shift the national mood. Hope is a powerful tool for rebuilding.

7. The "Old Guard" Resistance: Expect the status quo to fight back. The old elite will not give up their grip on power without a massive, noisy battle.

8. Institutional Friction: Expect tension between the Presidency and established institutions that have grown comfortable with corruption.

9. Competence over Godfatherism: Appointments will be driven by merit. The era of "Who is your godfather?" is heading to the exit.

10. Education First: ASUU and universities will finally get the attention they deserve, not just in words, but in policy and funding.

11. The Brain Gain: Nigerians in the diaspora will start looking back home. Stability is the only thing they need to return.

12. Corruption Headlines: Expect a flurry of cases in the news. The cleanup will be visible and loud.

13. Forced Transparency: Governors will
suddenly realize that "transparency" is the new trend.

14. Digital Revolution: The civil service will be forced to move from paper files to digital, efficient operations.

15. NASS Drama: Attempts to cut National Assembly waste will create enough drama to last a lifetime, but it’s a necessary fight.

16. Market Confidence: Watch the stock market. Confidence returns when investors see that the leader is actually in charge.

17. Initial Hardship: Fuel prices won't drop overnight. It will be tough, and the critics will try to use this to fan the flames of unrest.

18. The Media War: Once reforms touch the pockets of the powerful, the media attacks against Obi will intensify to an unprecedented level.

19. The Digital Battleground: Online division will hit an all-time high. The clash between those who want progress and those who want the status quo will be daily.

20. The Psychology of Leadership: Most importantly, Nigerians will finally feel a sense of responsibility from the top. That alone is a massive shift.

We are talking about a total reset. It won't be easy, and it won't be pretty for those feeding off our national wealth, but it is necessary for a New Nigeria.

What do you think? Will the establishment be able to stop this, or is the change inevitable? Let's discuss.
Has Obi told you he'll do all these or it's just your wishful thinking
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Yemimovich(m): 10:01am On May 23
This is just a mere promotion. It's a guess, not prediction. Still, he will not win.
Bsssss:
If Peter Obi takes the oath of office in 2027, let’s be honest: the era of "business as usual" will end the very next morning. It won't be a magic wand performance, and it won't be an overnight fix—but it will be a level of disruption that the establishment is not prepared for.
If you are expecting a "soft landing" for the corrupt, think again. Here is exactly what we should expect during those first 100 days:

1. The End of Waste: Say goodbye to endless convoys and frivolous foreign junkets. The era of government-funded luxury is ending.

2. Audit Season: Ministries and agencies will face serious heat. Expect hidden contracts and inflated budgets to become front-page national scandals.

3. The Subsidy Reality: The conversation will return immediately. It will be painful, but this time, there will be a structure behind it.

4. Market Sentiment: The Naira might swing wildly at first...but watch as serious investors start taking notice once they see fiscal discipline.

5. Silence of the Parasites: The political middle-men and "connection" contractors will go quiet once the supply chain of free money dries up.

6. Renewed Hope: The energy among Nigerian youths will shift the national mood. Hope is a powerful tool for rebuilding.

7. The "Old Guard" Resistance: Expect the status quo to fight back. The old elite will not give up their grip on power without a massive, noisy battle.

8. Institutional Friction: Expect tension between the Presidency and established institutions that have grown comfortable with corruption.

9. Competence over Godfatherism: Appointments will be driven by merit. The era of "Who is your godfather?" is heading to the exit.

10. Education First: ASUU and universities will finally get the attention they deserve, not just in words, but in policy and funding.

11. The Brain Gain: Nigerians in the diaspora will start looking back home. Stability is the only thing they need to return.

12. Corruption Headlines: Expect a flurry of cases in the news. The cleanup will be visible and loud.

13. Forced Transparency: Governors will
suddenly realize that "transparency" is the new trend.

14. Digital Revolution: The civil service will be forced to move from paper files to digital, efficient operations.

15. NASS Drama: Attempts to cut National Assembly waste will create enough drama to last a lifetime, but it’s a necessary fight.

16. Market Confidence: Watch the stock market. Confidence returns when investors see that the leader is actually in charge.

17. Initial Hardship: Fuel prices won't drop overnight. It will be tough, and the critics will try to use this to fan the flames of unrest.

18. The Media War: Once reforms touch the pockets of the powerful, the media attacks against Obi will intensify to an unprecedented level.

19. The Digital Battleground: Online division will hit an all-time high. The clash between those who want progress and those who want the status quo will be daily.

20. The Psychology of Leadership: Most importantly, Nigerians will finally feel a sense of responsibility from the top. That alone is a massive shift.

We are talking about a total reset. It won't be easy, and it won't be pretty for those feeding off our national wealth, but it is necessary for a New Nigeria.

What do you think? Will the establishment be able to stop this, or is the change inevitable? Let's discuss.
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by livebullet(m): 10:01am On May 23
Bsssss:
If Peter Obi takes the oath of office in 2027, let’s be honest: the era of "business as usual" will end the very next morning. It won't be a magic wand performance, and it won't be an overnight fix—but it will be a level of disruption that the establishment is not prepared for.
If you are expecting a "soft landing" for the corrupt, think again. Here is exactly what we should expect during those first 100 days:

1. The End of Waste: Say goodbye to endless convoys and frivolous foreign junkets. The era of government-funded luxury is ending.

2. Audit Season: Ministries and agencies will face serious heat. Expect hidden contracts and inflated budgets to become front-page national scandals.

3. The Subsidy Reality: The conversation will return immediately. It will be painful, but this time, there will be a structure behind it.

4. Market Sentiment: The Naira might swing wildly at first...but watch as serious investors start taking notice once they see fiscal discipline.

5. Silence of the Parasites: The political middle-men and "connection" contractors will go quiet once the supply chain of free money dries up.

6. Renewed Hope: The energy among Nigerian youths will shift the national mood. Hope is a powerful tool for rebuilding.

7. The "Old Guard" Resistance: Expect the status quo to fight back. The old elite will not give up their grip on power without a massive, noisy battle.

8. Institutional Friction: Expect tension between the Presidency and established institutions that have grown comfortable with corruption.

9. Competence over Godfatherism: Appointments will be driven by merit. The era of "Who is your godfather?" is heading to the exit.

10. Education First: ASUU and universities will finally get the attention they deserve, not just in words, but in policy and funding.

11. The Brain Gain: Nigerians in the diaspora will start looking back home. Stability is the only thing they need to return.

12. Corruption Headlines: Expect a flurry of cases in the news. The cleanup will be visible and loud.

13. Forced Transparency: Governors will
suddenly realize that "transparency" is the new trend.

14. Digital Revolution: The civil service will be forced to move from paper files to digital, efficient operations.

15. NASS Drama: Attempts to cut National Assembly waste will create enough drama to last a lifetime, but it’s a necessary fight.

16. Market Confidence: Watch the stock market. Confidence returns when investors see that the leader is actually in charge.

17. Initial Hardship: Fuel prices won't drop overnight. It will be tough, and the critics will try to use this to fan the flames of unrest.

18. The Media War: Once reforms touch the pockets of the powerful, the media attacks against Obi will intensify to an unprecedented level.

19. The Digital Battleground: Online division will hit an all-time high. The clash between those who want progress and those who want the status quo will be daily.

20. The Psychology of Leadership: Most importantly, Nigerians will finally feel a sense of responsibility from the top. That alone is a massive shift.

We are talking about a total reset. It won't be easy, and it won't be pretty for those feeding off our national wealth, but it is necessary for a New Nigeria.

What do you think? Will the establishment be able to stop this, or is the change inevitable? Let's discuss.
We also need to know what will happen if he wins and is rigged off . Should we wait for another labourous tribunal for a Judiciarisation of the election process again? And the circle continues ??

This should be the most important question knowing fully well that in a free and fair election there is no candidate that can be at Obi currently.
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Kukutente23: 10:02am On May 23
Lifestone:
Imagine without those reforms, you will almost be a refuge by now. We were already borrowing to meet salary during Buhari.
And who told you we're not borrowing to pay salaries under Tinubu
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