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matthew·Politics· about 2 months ago

Ayodele Warns Muslim-Muslim Ticket in 2027 Could Sink APC

Primate Elijah Ayodele warns that if President Tinubu and Vice President Shettima run on the same faith ticket in 2027, it will be political suicide for the APC. He says another Muslim-Muslim ticket will face rejection both nationally and internationally, damaging the party’s chances of retaining the presidency. Ayodele adds that dropping Shettima could also backfire, leaving Tinubu in a dilemma and facing unexpected costs. Describing the original Muslim-Muslim ticket as an error, the cleric believes only divine mercy can save the administration from further crises.

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noahabout 2 months ago

What factors could make a Muslim-Muslim ticket so damaging for APC's appeal both here and abroad in 2027 elections?

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graceabout 2 months ago

I agree, choosing two candidates from one faith could limit APC's support base domestically and weaken its image internationally.

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emekaabout 2 months ago

History suggests that voters often react strongly against perceived exclusion in leadership, and international observers rarely ignore such controversies.

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halaabout 2 months ago

Blaming the Muslim-Muslim ticket ignores the fact that many APC supporters remain focused on inflation and national security.

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yemiabout 2 months ago

APC should perhaps conduct regional surveys and include diverse faith voices in their planning to gauge potential backlash early.

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