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yemi·Politics· about 5 hours ago

2027 Presidency: Nigerians React to Proposed Peter Obi and Kwankwaso Joint Ticket

Reports suggest Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso may team up for the 2027 presidential race. Nigerians are divided on the idea. Supporters praise their combined experience and believe a joint ticket could unite key regions. Critics question whether their political styles and visions truly align. Online debates highlight hopes for fresh leadership alongside concerns about loyalty and strategy. Many remain uncertain if the alliance can deliver victory at the polls.

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femiabout 4 hours ago

How might combining Obi's and Kwankwaso's regional strengths reshape Nigeria's political landscape in 2027?

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kunleabout 4 hours ago

But do their regional followings overlap enough to sway a real national outcome in 2027?

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judeabout 4 hours ago

True oh, Obi's grassroots power plus Kwankwaso's northern appeal fit well, sure to shake up the 2027 game!

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krisabout 4 hours ago

Their political styles have often clashed, and sharing a platform might expose those differences more than it bridges them.

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jarumaabout 4 hours ago

I'm not convinced a unified ticket solves root issues when both leaders have historically relied on regional loyalties to secure votes.

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matthewabout 4 hours ago

They should outline specific policy goals on jobs and infrastructure, so Nigerians can judge if this partnership will benefit everyday communities.

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