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REVEALED: 4 Reasons President Tinubu May Not Seek Re-Election In 2027

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Speculation is mounting over whether President Bola Tinubu will seek a second term in Nigeria’s 2027 presidential election

As Nigeria edges closer to the 2027 presidential election, speculation continues to swirl around whether President Bola Tinubu will pursue a second term.

While no official statement has been made, several factors suggest that he may choose to step aside. These considerations span international concerns, domestic challenges, and shifting political dynamics.

A mix of political uncertainty, public dissatisfaction, and emerging rivals has cast doubt on his re-election prospects

This report explores four key factors that could influence Tinubu’s decision to step aside

1. Widespread public discontent
Disillusionment among Nigerians has grown in recent years, fuelled by economic hardship and deteriorating security. Many citizens are calling for change, expressing frustration with the status quo.

This wave of public dissatisfaction could significantly weaken support for Tinubu in 2027, making a re-election bid less viable.

2. Concerns over electoral integrity
Allegations of attempts to manipulate the electoral process have surfaced, raising questions about the government’s commitment to democratic principles. If the perception grows that elections are being engineered to favour incumbents, it could backfire politically.

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Primate Ayodele Reveals Fresh Prophecy On Tinubu’s Political Future [VIDEO]

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Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele has recently shared fresh revelation regarding President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s political future, particularly in light of the upcoming 2027 general election.

Known for his well-known ‘prophetic predictions’, Ayodele has offered his perspective on the political landscape as various coalitions, including the ADC, work to challenge President Tinubu’s position democratically.

In his recent address, Primate Ayodele discussed the potential outcomes for Tinubu in the 2027 election, providing a thoughtful analysis of the political scenario.

To explore his full insights, you can watch Primate Ayodele’s video here

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Pastor Damina Drops Bombshell On Jehovah Witness’ False Position About Jesus [VIDEO]

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The controversial cleric and senior pastor of Power City International, Dr. Abel Damina, recently stirred a variety of reactions with his latest video, in which he discussed the prophecies of Jehovah’s Witnesses and their misconceptions regarding the deity of Jesus.

During a Facebook teaching session, Dr. Damina referenced passages from the Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Bible, stating: “I have engaged several of them on the issue concerning their prophecies and their incorrect view of Jesus’ divinity.

“The Jehovah’s Witnesses claim that Jesus is not God, and today we will thoroughly examine this claim.

“We will start by looking at their prophecies, and from their Bible—the New World Translation, published by the Watchtower—we will see how Jesus is clearly portrayed as God.”

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Rivers Crisis: Fubara’s Resumption Date Revealed

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The suspended Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara is eyeing a return to office by September, 2025, as the six-month state of emergency declared by President Bola Tinubu nears its end.

Fubara, suspended alongside his deputy and the state House of Assembly on March 18, 2025, due to political instability and security concerns, expressed optimism about resuming his duties.

As Rivers State navigates this transitional period, Ibas’s focus on project delivery and Fubara’s call for unity highlight efforts to restore stability.

The coming weeks will be critical in determining whether Rivers can return to constitutional governance and sustain its development momentum.

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Speaking at a public event in Port Harcourt, he urged supporters to remain patient, emphasizing that the crisis would strengthen the state’s resilience.

Meanwhile, Sole Administrator Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (retd) is prioritizing the completion of key infrastructure projects before the emergency period expires. During an inspection of the Rivers State House of Assembly Complex, Ibas pressed contractors to adhere to timelines, stressing the need for a functional legislative arm.

The N1.48 trillion 2025 budget, defended by Ibas before the House of Representatives, allocates N324.5 billion for infrastructure, N55 billion for hospital expansion, and N117 billion for pensions and employee benefits, anticipating Fubara’s return.

Fubara’s camp has welcomed the peace deal brokered by President Tinubu with former Governor Nyesom Wike, signaling an end to their prolonged rift.

However, protests by Fubara’s supporters and civil society groups continue, with some challenging Ibas’s authority to spend state funds without an approved budget.

A lawsuit filed by former lawmaker Farah Dagogo contests the emergency rule’s legality, with a court hearing set for May 26, 2025.

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