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“Tinubu Will Lose 2027 Election By 4pm If Ekection Is Credible” – PRP’s Hakeem Baba-Ahmed
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“Tinubu Will Lose 2027 Election By 4pm If Ekection Is Credible” – PRP’s Hakeem Baba-Ahmed

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The head of the Peoples Redemption Party says President Tinubu would definitely lose the 2027 election if voting were truly free, fair and transparent.

He reckons it will be over by 4pm.

He’s called the ruling APC a monster that’s destroying itself.

Even though the party controls the National Assembly and has 31 state governors behind it, the President still seems worried a sign that Nigeria’s situation has gotten worse under his watch, he says.

He pointed to last year’s Osun State election as proof that the APC can be beaten.

The Accord Party won that race cleanly, without any special alliances or moves against the ruling party.

Yet the APC lost badly anyway. He reckons the same thing can happen nationally.

He noted that Tinubu appears to be the strongest president Nigeria’s had, with power that would make most leaders comfortable.

He’s got the backing of 31 governors and roughly 75 percent of the National Assembly.

Despite all that, he still seems uneasy which doesn’t make political sense, the party leader said.

He added that nobody should give credit to Nigeria’s electoral body until it actually runs an honest election where the sitting president is on the ballot.

He hopes the 2027 vote will be credible and fair. If it isn’t, he warned, the country’s democracy faces real danger.

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