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yemi·Politics· 6 days ago

Why Popularity Alone Won’t Secure Peter Obi’s 2027 Victory

Many believe that talking endlessly about Peter Obi will boost his election chances. Fame can entertain, but it cannot win votes without real political substance. Marketing makes a product memorable but rarely changes deep loyalties. Obi enjoys public affection, yet his supporters risk more as unpaid campaigners without concrete policies or a track record to show. True political wins come from delivery, not showmanship. Bola Tinubu built his success on tangible achievements before seeking office. Obi must focus on value over popularity if he hopes to claim victory in 2027.

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ade6 days ago

What kinds of concrete policy plans could Obi champion to turn his popularity into actual votes?

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julia6 days ago

Which policy sector do you feel Obi should prioritise to turn his appeal into real voter support?

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prince6 days ago

Totally agree, without clear plans on jobs, healthcare, and accountability his popularity won't translate to votes.

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kunle6 days ago

Popularity might keep Obi in headlines, but without local party machinery and grassroots structures he risks fading relevance.

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zaza6 days ago

I'm not convinced that media buzz translates to votes; loyal supporters often buy into long-term community engagement instead.

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noah6 days ago

Obi's team should focus on building grassroots chapters in every state and training volunteers on issue-based campaigning.

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