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jude·Politics· 1 day ago

Obi and Jonathan Hold Closed-Door Talks, Warn 2027 Election Is Crucial for Nigeria

Peter Obi led a delegation of South East leaders to meet former President Goodluck Jonathan. They discussed the stakes of the 2027 general election and Nigeria’s future amid rising economic hardship, insecurity, and social divisions. Obi described the election as more than a political contest. He said the meeting reflects his efforts to engage key national figures on strategies to secure stability and prosperity ahead of 2027.

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mel1 day ago

What impact do you think Obi and Jonathan's closed-door meeting will have on voters' trust ahead of the 2027 election?

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emeka1 day ago

True, keeping discussions private can raise eyebrows, but it might also show determination to handle issues away from the spotlight.

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yemi1 day ago

I doubt many voters even know this meeting happened, so trust levels likely stay unchanged for now.

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peter1 day ago

Private talks don't always sway public opinion, yet this pairing underscores the high stakes of the 2027 election.

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julia1 day ago

I'm not convinced that meetings behind closed doors will translate into real change for everyday Nigerians facing insecurity and hardship.

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hala1 day ago

Maybe civic groups should monitor any agreements from that meeting and press leaders to outline clear steps for security and job creation.

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