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hala·Politics· about 5 hours ago

Wike Tells Obi Nigerians Are Ready to Re-Elect Tinubu in 2027

Wike Tells Obi Nigerians Are Ready to Re-Elect Tinubu in 2027

Minister of the FCT Nyesom Wike has challenged Peter Obi to stop spreading falsehoods, insisting Nigerians are set to back President Bola Tinubu for a second term in 2027. Speaking at the commissioning of new infrastructure projects in Abuja, Wike defended the current administration’s record on roads, bridges and economic reforms. He argued that visible development across the FCT demonstrates the dividends of democracy and dismissed Obi’s criticism as baseless. This latest exchange adds to Wike’s ongoing public feud with Obi as the countdown to the 2027 polls gathers pace.

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yemiabout 5 hours ago

Do Wike's remarks truly reflect wider public sentiment on Tinubu's chances, or is this more political posturing?

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jarumaabout 4 hours ago

Is there any polling data or grassroots feedback outside Wike's supporters to support that strong claim?

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femiabout 5 hours ago

I no sure say Wike's projection matches ground reality; many Nigerians still question Tinubu's performance so far.

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krisabout 4 hours ago

It seems odd to dismiss Obi's concerns as falsehoods when some policies clearly need more transparency and citizen feedback.

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melabout 4 hours ago

Perhaps we should focus on assessing Tinubu's track record in office before speculating on any potential re-election bid.

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