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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 Counterigbolies: 10:02am On May 23
saintkel:
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
y is it that all these things didn't happen in Anambra when he was governor for 8 years?

Y are u people afraid to campaign with what obi did in Anambra for good 8 years?
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by quadraheem(m): 10:03am On May 23
So funny.
Is this how governance is so easy for mouth and in writing?
Let's see how easy the reality is.
Moreover, will Nigerians stop wailing immediately after seeing all these?
What exactly is the difference between this and the present government?
I didn't see bringing back petrol price to 100 naira per litter. Not even the tax reform changes, not even fx back to where it was.
What exactly is he coming to change?
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Nchenches: 10:05am On May 23
I
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.
But will the already established APC which owns INEC and the Judiciary give up Aso Rock? Will INEC not fraudulently award victory to Tinubu and ask others to go to court
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Helinuse: 10:05am On May 23
yarimo:
Nothing will happen, because he won't even win in the first place
The same thing was said about Buhari.
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by OredoPikin: 10:05am 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.
Police : Abeg find something for us
Me : our oga nor dey give shishi😁

Nigeria go too sweet then
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Princedapace(m): 10:06am 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..
And corruption. That man since Tinubu could hold Elrufia and Obi with all his opposition could t be held by EFCC, that man is clean.
He will end wastage another area that consumes our money. Govt wastage
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by abysirius(m): 10:06am On May 23
A politician that does not have the confidence of going into any primary election and win...Tell me, how does such personality intend to win in a major election.
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by merits(m): 10:07am 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.
Na so una dey talk by the time he climb that evil seat he will confuse/useless pass Tinubu.
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by OredoPikin: 10:07am On May 23
Helinuse:
The same thing was said about Buhari.
Buhari was a terrible head of state
So whoever packaged him to you is to be blamed
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Originakalokalo(m): 10:09am On May 23
Bsssss:
Why do most Peter Obi antagonists always go by SWestern names? Kunle, Ayo, Wale, Fola, Seyi, Jimi etc...why?
This post may be from the following:

1. To cause disunity and divide people along religious lines. Once igbos and Yorubas begin to fight, Peter Obi suffers for it. If this is the true motive, it is synonymous to witchcraft. Witchcraft involves manipulation. This is common with politicians and the power of manipulations are already deployed.
2. It could be the poster's genuine observations.
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Thiefobi1: 10:09am On May 23
Nothing will happen because he will not win anything.
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by donmik: 10:12am On May 23
A selfless man ready to bring a positive change but many evil beings keep fighting against us that they are fighting PO
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by OredoPikin: 10:12am On May 23
abysirius:
A politician that does not have the confidence of going into any primary election and win...Tell me, how does such personality intend to win in a major election.
We are trying to build a new Nigeria where transparency is the order of day and that means the process that brought you in must be transparent
You dont expect him to bribe his way into the seat and then turn and demand loyalty and service from him.
The reason why Tinubu doesnt give a hook of his failures is because he know he bought his way in from primaries to the main election.
To him, with or without your votes, he will still buy his way in. Now that is what Obi is telling you.
Is not as if he doesnt have the money to match anyone vote buying for vote buying but he just doesn't want to do it because of his principles and what he plan to do when the new Nigeria comes
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Kdon2: 10:14am 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.
All lies
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by RealityKings1: 10:14am On May 23
I like how you stylishly left out the issue of insecurity... Combating the fulani terrorists
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Goo0dHardDick: 10:15am On May 23
kunle4toyeyaho:
The same man that could not solve common erosion problem for 8 years as a state Governor?
Tinubu was a senator and then governor for 8years, yet no single drainage was built under him. Lagos state was extremely dirty and flooded under his administration.

The same tinubu is now the president by rigging and illegal Means yet he has completely crippled down Nigeria. Insecurity is the order of the day. Remove the log in your eyes first
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Bluntemperor: 10:15am On May 23
Oga,Rest I take God beg you.
Na you de inside the Person we e go work or no be this Politicians we de see them So?
Do your Marketing elsewhere, for Obi too na Politicians 🥵 !
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 10:18am 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.
That's the propaganda,which stupid reforms,borrowing money to share to Governors to decamp and to build 15trillion highway to charbory business partners is no reform,does not benefit the masses.You can't remove subsidy and start borrowing to squander the money.Apc Buhari tinubu all messed up the country.
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Dennisochampa: 10:18am On May 23
How much of these was achieved in 8yrs as a governor please??

At least na from small we go enter big...

When he was governor, how much attention did he give to college students apart from increasing their school fees that led to a protest from the student...

Or is it the fact that miracle centres prospered under his watch??

Do we talk about the ezu River incidents?

Do we talk about the taxes imposed on market womenhuh

Do we talk about the fact that he focused on renovating schools when he can both build new ones and renovate old ones simultaneouslyhuh

Or is it the fact that he never openly condemned the activities of ipob in the south East?

What exactly should make Nigerians believe he's the right man for the job?

What about the money kept in foreign accounts overseas? Is that an attribute of a good leader?

Or is it the fact that doctors were on strike for a whooping 13 months in Anambra state?

Or is it the fact that he paid N10 naira as hazard allowance to fire fighters during his tenure??

The schools he renovated in Anambra state... How many of his children attended them? No be abroad all of them go school? If the schools were so good... How come his children schooled abroad?

To alot of you, he's the ideal leader because he prices groundnut, serves rice in parties, have one black shoe and wears one singlet for 10 years....

The money u all claim he saved... Please deduct the amount of liabilities the next governor had to pay from that saved money and let's see how much was really saved....

How many high profile kidnappings and murder happened when he was governor of Anambra state?

He said student loan was a waste of money..... Is that who I should trust?

Nigerians appeal to symbols of humility and that's why politicians will continue to hide behind humane activities to gain our trust and later throw us under the bus...

It is well....

I personally don't care about who leads Nigeria at this point...

All I want is just what a common man wants...
Peace, an opportunity and safe environment to work and earn a living.....


Don't be unfortunate ND insult me without first checking and authentication of what I've said here.....
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Helinuse: 10:19am On May 23
OredoPikin:
Buhari was a terrible head of state
So whoever packaged him to you is to be blamed
Cho Cho Cho.
You supported him.
You still support Tinubu.


When Tinubu is out,
You’ll still refer to him as a “packaged terrible head of state.”

Then you will jump to the next antiIgbo politician, to give your full support.
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Afobaba33(m): 10:19am On May 23
You guys said he can not win a state in 2023 he won more than 12 state(Rivers and oyo) for a fact

Now the reality is steering you in the face that he might win (by the Grace of God) the 2027 general election

It will shock you all
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Alaigbo(m): 10:19am On May 23
And we are very pround to be afainst the foolish Peter Obi just the way you from the East were proudly against the likes of Awolowo Abiola n now Tinubu.

You n your generation will cry tire. Nobody owes you love here
.


Bsssss:
Why do most Peter Obi antagonists always go by SWestern names? Kunle, Ayo, Wale, Fola, Seyi, Jimi etc...why?
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by NEIGHBOUR(m): 10:20am On May 23
Obi will even be shocked reading some of these super human qualities ascribed to him.
Buhari was ascribed with more integrity than Obi but what happened after eight years,?
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by sweetjohn(m): 10:20am On May 23
Streetinvestor2:
He will jail Tinubu, wike and umehi or I will protest on the streets. He must recover nigeria looted funds from this 3
Jail Tinubu and Wike I understand but pls sir, why will he jail Umahi? What did Umahi do? Umahi outperformed his capacities as governor and is doing well as minister of works. To me the only performing minister in this useless Tinubu regime. Pls don’t allow your emotions to becloud your sense of reasoning. PO is not going after his political opponents just bc they did not support him. Umahi has the right to choose any political party he wishes but you cannot exclude the fact that he has done very well for his people in his state as a governor and is doing well as a minister.
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by GreatrAnalyst: 10:20am On May 23
Nairalander248:
What was Tinubu Economic policy at this stage in 2022?

I just like the way you guys are now asking questions instead of saying Obi can never be president, it means the movement is getting traction grin
Don't mind them, it is either that they are deluded, politicians witchcraft is doing overdrive on them or they just tribalism-infested.

Ask them, what is BAT economic policy?
These guys asking what is Obi's policy, not sure they had a complete school cert. Obi has stated his policy for an umpteenth time, yet because they lack scholarly skills, they are deaf. Where has BAT policy taken Nigeria till date?

Some of them just question Obi because of one of those reasons, nothing more.
I am not related to Obi, neither am I from his region. But there comes a time when people are tried to see if they can deliver based on what people perceive of them. Many were tired of Jonathan, that's why they wanted Buhari/APC, now I guess APC has delivered what they know to deliver best which is worse than an average. Jonathan's days were better days compared to now. Trying Obi won't be what eyes have never seen before, if you guys could at least try Buhari without a known ordinary WAEC result. If Obi gets there and doesn't perform, it is on him. But to keep defending Tinubu with this skyhigh lackluster performance is equal to mild madness at play, while at the same time badmouthing Obi who has never been a President for a single day
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by SirDafeh: 10:22am On May 23
And what did Tinubu attract? People who believe believe in thuggery, victimisation, and buying people's conscience?
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
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Thiefobi1: 10:22am On May 23
Goo0dHardDick:
Tinubu was a senator and then governor for 8years, yet no single drainage was built under him. Lagos state was extremely dirty and flooded under his administration.

The same tinubu is now the president by rigging and illegal Means yet he has completely crippled down Nigeria. Insecurity is the order of the day. Remove the log in your eyes first
Pot calling kettle black.

Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Alaigbo(m): 10:24am On May 23
But when they post about Tinubu you think you deserve a rightb o run your bigoted mouth but do not want any comment against your pandora failure n fraudster Peter Obi right ?!

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.
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by Lukiss145: 10:26am 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.
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Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by agabusta: 10:28am On May 23
Countersam:
You forgot to add that many people will cry... 🤣
That's the only one you are interested in. That's sort of a bitter take.

Be careful what you wish on others, you may be the one to cry eventually.
Re: What Will Happen To Nigeria If Peter Obi Wins In 2027? (20 Bold Predictions) by DeOTR: 10:30am On May 23
OfoIgbo:
So you think a one-time chairman of a bank and a first class business enterpreneur will not expand the economic base of Nigeria.

You think a typical Igbo self made multi millionaire will run Nigeria like Buhari and Tinubu
Personal business is not national business. Tinubu is a better entrepreneur than Obi if you want to argue that.
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