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2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by ogododo(op): 12:00pm On Jun 14
Nearly 80% of Nigerians say the country is moving in the wrong direction ahead of the 2027 general election, according to the first wave of the Nigeria 2027 Voter Sentiment Tracker released by SBM Intelligence.

The report found that almost eight in every 10 respondents expressed dissatisfaction with the country’s trajectory, reflecting widespread concerns over economic conditions, insecurity, unemployment, and governance.

According to the report, the survey was conducted across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones and covered 829 eligible voters in eight states and the Federal Capital Territory.

The exercise was carried out in the third week of May 2026 through face-to-face interviews conducted in markets, schools, viewing centres, and hotels.

SBM Intelligence said the survey was designed to gauge electoral sentiment ahead of the 2027 elections, covering voter registration, turnout intentions, issue priorities, candidate favourability, confidence in the electoral process, media consumption patterns, and concerns about artificial intelligence-driven misinformation.

What the data is saying
The report shows that dissatisfaction with the country’s direction cuts across virtually all regions of Nigeria.


Wrong-direction scores exceeded 88% in the South-East, South-South, North-Central and North-West zones. The South-East recorded the highest level of dissatisfaction, with 92.2% of respondents saying the country is headed in the wrong direction.

The South-South followed closely with 89%, while the North-West recorded 88.2%. In the North-Central, 90.1% of respondents expressed a negative assessment of the country’s direction.

The South-West and North-East recorded relatively lower levels of dissatisfaction, though majorities in both regions still expressed concerns. About 60.3% of South-West respondents and 63.5% of North-East respondents said the country was moving in the wrong direction.

The findings suggest that public discontent remains widespread despite regional differences in political preferences and voting behaviour.


The report also found that insecurity remains the dominant concern for many Nigerians.

Across the country, 45% of respondents identified insecurity and terrorism as their most pressing concern. Another 34% cited a combination of economic hardship and insecurity, while 13% pointed primarily to economic issues.

Insecurity was particularly prominent in the North-West, South-West and South-East, where large majorities identified security challenges as the issue that worries them most.

However, it is important to note that the survey reflects the views of 829 respondents interviewed across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones and should be interpreted as a snapshot of voter sentiment rather than a prediction of the 2027 election outcome.

Assessment of Tinubu administration
The survey paints a bleak picture of public perceptions of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

According to the report, Tinubu recorded a national net favourability score of negative 58.5, making him the least popular among the leading political figures assessed.

Respondents were also asked to rate the administration’s performance across five policy areas, including inflation, taxation, security, jobs and electricity.

The South-East gave the administration its lowest average rating of 1.14 on a four-point scale, while the North-West recorded the highest score of 2.02. However, even the highest rating remained below the midpoint of 2.5, indicating that respondents generally viewed government performance negatively.
The report noted that approval ratings remained weak across all geopolitical zones, reflecting widespread frustration with living conditions and governance outcomes.

More insights
Beyond dissatisfaction with current conditions, the survey suggests that voter sentiment could significantly influence the outcome of the 2027 election.

The report found that regions with the strongest turnout intentions also recorded some of the highest levels of dissatisfaction with the country’s direction.

The South-East recorded the highest turnout intention at 87.4%, followed by the South-South at 82.9% and the North-West at 82.4%.

SBM Intelligence noted that these regions could play a decisive role in determining the outcome of the next presidential election, particularly if voter mobilisation remains high.

The survey also highlighted concerns about the growing influence of social media and artificial intelligence on political information.

According to the report, social media is now the primary source of news for many Nigerians, particularly in the South-East where usage was highest.

At the same time, significant numbers of respondents expressed concern about AI-generated misinformation and deepfakes, raising questions about the quality of information voters may consume during the election season.

What you should know
The findings come as political activity ahead of the 2027 election continues to gather momentum, with the contest already shaping up to resemble the three-way presidential race that characterised the 2023 election.

While party alignments could still change before the polls, the current political landscape points to a contest involving President Bola Tinubu of the APC, Peter Obi of the NDC, and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar of the ADC, with each expected to command support in different parts of the country.

The survey also comes amid growing concerns over insecurity, particularly the resurgence of kidnappings across several states. In recent months, reports of abductions involving commuters, farmers, students, traditional rulers, and other citizens have continued to dominate public discourse, reinforcing security as one of the most important issues likely to influence voter decisions ahead of the election.


According to the report, the combination of widespread dissatisfaction, strong voter motivation in key regions, and an increasingly fragile information environment could make the 2027 election one of the most consequential in Nigeria’s recent hist.
https://nairametrics.com/2026/06/14/2027-poll-nearly-80-of-nigerians-say-country-moving-in-wrong-direction/

Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by Borrow2222: 1:20pm On Jun 14
The 20% of Nigerians who said otherwise did so due to tribal sentiments.

The correct figure is that 100% of Nigerians voted that the country is heading in a very dangerous direction.
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by 1vandragon: 1:25pm On Jun 14
Why was the previous thread which was opened earlier by @bobloco, and had more comments, closed for this one?

Well, closing threads and redirecting them does not hide the fact that bat is a disaster of unimaginable propotions.

He has failed woefully in governance. Even his so called achievements are nothing but failed projects which flatter to deceive.
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by Borrow2222: 1:26pm On Jun 14
1vandragon:
Why was the previous thread which was opened earlier by @bobloco, and had more comments, closed for this one?

Well, closing threads and redirecting them does not hide the fact that bat is a disaster of unimaginable propotions.

He has failed woefully in governance. Even his so called achievements are nothing but failed projects which flatter to deceive.
It was that APC mod that closed it.

He also closed another one.
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by AMINDA: 1:36pm On Jun 14
Don't let APC lackeys fool you. If elections were to hold today, Tinubu will lose. The Southwest is one of the most politically diverse region in the country, only next to the Northcentral and that is Tinubu's only base. In 2027, he will struggle in the Southwest, even worse than he did in 2023.
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by givedemwotowoto: 1:51pm On Jun 14
Tinubu has destroyed Nigeria beyond a quick fix solution. The damage he has caused since 2023 will haunt Nigeria for decades if nothing drastic is done urgently
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by Manny21: 4:44pm On Jun 14
Of course yes. When you collect money (subsidies) from over 200 million Nigerians and give it to 36 governors in the name of improved FAC. When borrowed Trillions of Naira and spend less than half of it on why it was borrowed. When you tax people who do not benefit anything from the system, you are moving in the wrongest directions
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by Angelfrost(m): 4:46pm On Jun 14
Nearly?!! What exactly do you mean by "Nearly"?!!

The only Nigerians that believe the nation is doing well and moving in the right direction are those well paid to think and say so.
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by DEROXMAN: 4:46pm On Jun 14
At this point Atiku is the way
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by MaziObinnaokija: 4:47pm On Jun 14
They should tell us the SAINT we should vote for
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by Achor1111(m): 4:47pm On Jun 14
Borrow2222:
The 20% of Nigerians who said otherwise did so due to tribal sentiments.

The correct figure is that 100% of Nigerians voted that the country is heading in a very dangerous direction.
The remaining 20% may Nigeria happen to them.
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by Slippy: 4:47pm On Jun 14
80% that will vote for APC for a sachet of rice cheesy grin

Join Renewed Hope 2027 to take Nigeria to the next next level smiley
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by SixSeven: 4:47pm On Jun 14

Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by Enddy50ty(m): 4:47pm On Jun 14
Many south westerns won’t agree with this poll.
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by fasho01(m): 4:47pm On Jun 14
Though I agree with the stats, the sample size is very small and makes it null
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by guass(m): 4:47pm On Jun 14
Survey not reflecting the will of the people. I don't believe that there is even one percent supporting the status squo
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by Nwaikpe: 4:47pm On Jun 14
Unfortunately, we are not in a country that moves by facts and figures.

Even with such statistics, what it takes for the incumbent power to win is to do two things:
1. Claim that they have millions of voters in the primaries
2. Claim that the 80% of the population that is unsatisfied, don't have a PVC and are only online on social media.

That's all.
They leave facts and figures, make claims, rig, and the country moves on.
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by Sonofgod1990(m): 4:48pm On Jun 14
Tinubu is trying his best..

Governors should handle the problems in their states. Even if all Nigerians vote for tinubu in election day. We are going to rig the election in tinubus favour. The man has tried for NigerianS
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by POV25: 4:48pm On Jun 14
There are a lot of low-IQ people in Nigeria—the beauty of democracy...

They want the good things that come with a developed nation but do not want the pain of sowing.

No wonder they never achieve much in their lives.
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by Checkwell: 4:49pm On Jun 14
Why didn't the OP put a poll on this thread? Because he doesn't know how to rope others in it and shift blame?
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by saintopus(m): 4:49pm On Jun 14
The man in Aso Rock, my president is the best in the whole world.
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by SixSeven: 4:49pm On Jun 14
POV25:
There are a lot of low-IQ people in Nigeria—the beauty of democracy...

They want the good things that come with a developed nation but do not want the pain of sowing.

No wonder they never achieve much in their lives.
... It's a poll my friend. It's not that deep

Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by GJames(m): 4:50pm On Jun 14
I'm curious to know the 20% who still feel otherwise
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by Kingpele(m): 4:50pm On Jun 14
It should be 90percent of sane citizens acknowledging that yekini from arigibiri have been a disaster to the economy and well-being of citizens...the rest of 10percent should be those in APC and their slaves
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by Lovit(m): 4:51pm On Jun 14
those 20% head no correct

Nigeria under Tinubu otilo!
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by Chucks13: 4:51pm On Jun 14
Story for demons.

Who moved it in ring direction.if I may ask?

It is your:
Atiku, obi, kwakwano, el rufai, Okorocha, Ngige, Amaechi, Buhari, Mallami and all the useless politician so whoever says Nigeria is going wrong way has no right say so only if that person was never and is not a politician.
Thanks...

No room for hypocrisy all politicians from the head to toes from all across board ruins Nigeria...
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by Chucks13: 4:52pm On Jun 14
Kingpele:
It should be 90percent of sane citizens acknowledging that yekini from arigibiri have been a disaster to the economy and well-being of citizens...the rest of 10percent should be those in APC and their slaves
Hello pls f e c k off and stop talking nonsense.

Stop it go and look for work..

Same you said to Obasanjo with all his efforts.

Same you said to Gej with all his efforts.

Same you said to Buhari and the man got angry and folds his hands uncared for 8 years.

Now it's Tinubu.

Even if Jesus rule Nigeria lazy thing like you will still say he does nothing.
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by nairalanda1(m): 4:54pm On Jun 14
But most of them will still vote for APC, because...sigh, Nigerians fear change.

Anyway, when things get really bad, Nigerians will see sense.
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by sweerychick(f): 4:54pm On Jun 14
OP actually it's 99.99% the only 0.1% that believe that the country is moving is Tinubu and his family
Re: 2027 Election: Nearly 80% Of Nigerians Say Country Moving In Wrong Direction by omoadeleye(m): 4:55pm On Jun 14
What's the meaning of 87% Nigerians? Where do you get data? Most Nigerians are neither Obi nor Obidients that made up of illiterates to be throwing useless figures and data point up and down
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