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El-Rufai Drops Fresh Bombshell — “Tinubu Won’t Come Second in 2027 Election”

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 drops fresh bombshell

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.

El-Rufai drops fresh bombshell

Political analysts are taking note of this comment, not just for its straightforwardness, but also because of the source. El-Rufai is seen as a savvy political insider, well-versed in the intricacies of power dynamics, elite negotiations, and the subtle maneuvers that happen behind closed doors. El-Rufai drops fresh bombshell

While supporters of President Tinubu have brushed off El-Rufai’s remarks as mere political resentment stemming from his exclusion from the current federal power structure, others suggest it could indicate deeper fractures within the ruling APC and a growing discontent among key voter demographics.

Since the comment made waves, social media has been buzzing with reactions, ranging from enthusiastic support to outright dismissal. Many Nigerians are pondering whether the nation’s economic struggles, soaring living costs, and security issues could significantly influence voter sentiment by 2027.  El-Rufai drops fresh bombshell

As of now, neither the presidency nor the APC leadership has provided an official response to El-Rufai’s statements. However, analysts seem to agree on one point: the race for 2027 has unofficially kicked off, and comments like these are setting the stage early on.

As Nigeria approaches another election cycle, one big question lingers — is El-Rufai merely forecasting what’s to come, or is he attempting to influence the outcome?

Meanwhile; 35 million Nigerians faces hunger this 2026, is not even politics but this is statement of fact and straight up from UN report, is a something to be worried about by any serious government.  El-Rufai drops fresh bombshell

Nigeria is currently grappling with one of its most alarming economic warnings in recent times, as the United Nations forecasts that by 2026, a staggering 35 million Nigerians could be facing severe hunger. This grim outlook positions Nigeria among the nations most at risk of food insecurity, even though it stands as Africa’s largest economy by population.

The hunger crisis is fueled by a mix of soaring food prices, rampant unemployment, escalating insecurity, climate-related challenges, and dwindling purchasing power. Essential items like rice, garri, beans, and bread have seen their prices double or even triple in a short span, turning basic survival into a daily battle for millions.

Experts caution that insecurity in farming areas has significantly hampered food production, while economic reforms and the removal of subsidies have further tightened the screws on everyday Nigerians. With farmers struggling to access their lands and consumers unable to afford food, the divide continues to grow.  El-Rufai drops fresh bombshell

Critics contend that the Tinubu administration needs to move beyond mere policy discussions and take bold action, including implementing food support programs, ensuring security in agricultural regions, and providing economic relief to vulnerable families.

As the UN’s warning resonates, Nigerians are left pondering a pressing question: Are we on the brink of a preventable humanitarian crisis, or will decisive measures finally be taken?

What do you believe is the root cause of this impending hunger crisis — poor leadership, insecurity, global pressures, or a combination of all these factors? Continue reading here

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