Tinubu will win again in 2027,


here’s why:
the biggest reason is the lack of unity among the opposition.
when Nigerians wanted to remove Goodluck Jonathan in 2015, there was one major opposition party that everyone could identify with: the All Progressives Congress
The message was clear, the goal was clear, and most people who wanted change were moving in the same direction.
today, it’s a completely different story.
The opposition is scattered across several parties: PDP, ADC, LP, AAC, Accord Party, and many others.
Instead of one strong force challenging the government, there are multiple groups competing for attention and support.
what’s even more worrying is that the division has extended beyond political parties.
Activists and protest groups are no longer united.
One group protests today, another group protests next week, and everyone seems to be operating on their own.
There is no single movement, no common strategy, and no strong sense of togetherness.
The truth is that unity is the greatest weapon against any incumbent government.
No matter how powerful a government is, it becomes vulnerable when those seeking change come together with one voice and one purpose.
but tinubu understands politics very well. One of the biggest advantages of any government in power is an opposition that cannot unite.
when people are divided, their strength is divided. their votes are divided. their influence is divided.
That is exactly what we are seeing today.
Many people are focused on the economy, policies, and public dissatisfaction, but they often ignore one important fact: a divided opposition makes the job of the ruling party much easier.
Whether you support or like Tinubu or not, one thing is clear: if the opposition continues to move in different directions, 2027 will be an uphill battle for them.
In politics, numbers matter, but unity matters even more.
right now, the game seems to be favouring the side that is more organised while the fragmented party are all confuse.
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