Mrs Florence Ajimobi who is an APC member and widow of late governor Abiola Ajimobi, has declared war on PDP in Oyo state Ahead of 2027 general election.
In her words; 2027 will be “war” — not jokes, not negotiations. A full-blown, head-on battle with PDP.
She claims they already have money at the federal level and all the backing they need, and that this fight is a f!ght to finish. That alone should worry every Nigerian who believes elections should be about ideas, not intim!dation.
Mrs Florence Ajimobi
This isn’t your typical political banter anymore. This one came in hot… and it hit hard. 💔🇳🇬 When elections start to sound like battle cries, it’s time for everyone to take a step back.
Mrs Florence Ajimobi
Florence Ajimobi, a member of the APC and the widow of the late Oyo State governor, Abiola Ajimobi, has sparked a nationwide discussion by declaring that 2027 will be a “war” in Oyo State. No talk of compromise or strategy here. Her words suggest a direct confrontation with the PDP, which she framed as a fight to the finish. Mrs Florence Ajimobi
Those are her words, not ours.
What left many Nigerians taken aback wasn’t just the choice of words — it was the sheer confidence behind them. Florence Ajimobi boldly claimed that there’s money at the federal level and strong support already lined up. In a country where people are grappling with hunger, insecurity, and unemployment, that statement struck a nerve. Mrs Florence Ajimobi
Now, many are grappling with a tough question: Is this really what politics has devolved into in Nigeria?
Online, people are already bringing history into the mix. Some are questioning whether this rhetoric mirrors the legacy of the late Abiola Ajimobi, a figure many associate with order and structure rather than warlike talk. Others argue that this is just the APC’s playbook — treating politics as a conquest rather than a service — a trend that Nigerians say has been around for a while and has only gotten louder with each passing government. Mrs Florence Ajimobi
While politicians are sharpening their words like weapons, everyday Nigerians are just trying to scrape together enough for a single meal, anxious about their safety at home, and witnessing democracy slowly morph into a do-or-die situation.
This is why the statement just won’t go away online. Elections should be about ideas, competence, and serving the people—not about intimidation or who can throw around more cash.
So, Nigerians are left wondering:
Is this true leadership… or just a threat?
Is 2027 really about the people, or is it just about settling old political scores?
And when politicians declare, “we are going to war,” who ends up suffering the most?
This discussion goes beyond Oyo State; it’s about the very future of democracy in Nigeria.
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What’s your take—are we hearing strong political rhetoric or a troubling warning? We’d love to hear your honest thoughts!
Meanwhile; Former Kaduna state governor El-Rufai drops fresh bombshell concerning 2027 presidential election in Nigeria, his words; conduct the election of 2027 in a free and fair manner the current occupant of Aso rock Mr. Tinubu won’t even see second spot.
Former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has sparked a fresh wave of political discussion across Nigeria by reiterating his bold assertion that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu won’t even manage to secure a second-place finish in the upcoming 2027 presidential election.
El-Rufai, who was once a close ally of the president and played a pivotal role in the events leading up to the 2023 elections, made his statement with such conviction that it left little room for doubt. He believes that the political landscape is already shifting in ways that don’t bode well for the current administration as we approach 2027. Continue reading here
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