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What we shall see in 2027

by Idang Alibi
March 28, 2026
in Column, Lead of the Day, My honest feeling
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Given the tactics that is in full display now in our political front, we do not need any serious prophet to prophesy the following:

One: That, it shall not be illegal for any serious opposition politicians like former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan or Peter Obi or Omoyele Sowore or any other person that may be thrown up by circumstances to run against ruling party candidate President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the presidential contest. Neither shall it be legal for any of those politicians to run against Tinubu until about a week or two to the day of the election.

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Interpretation/ Explanation of this prophesy: The laws governing the forthcoming (2027) elections, as they are now, will not prevent any of those aforementioned candidates or any other candidates that may emerge between now and 2027 but the laws on the submission to INEC of those opposition candidates’ names may be so deliberately or mischievously flawed that their submission as candidates will not be acceptable to the Independent National Electoral Commission.

With the kind of ‘biological implants’ in the opposition PDP, Labour, ADC and others yet to come, plenty mischiefs are afoot which would stand as stiff obstacles to their becoming legitimate candidates or even being eligible to contest at all. In some cases, it will be that while the Chairmen of those their parties will be willing and available to endorse their nomination/election/selection to INEC as candidates for various positions, the secretaries of such parties may not be available and willing to append their signatures endorsing the submission of their names as candidates for those positions. The practice by all parties in the country is that certain key officers of each of the parties, especially the chairman and secretary, must append their signatures before the list of candidates for a particular election is accepted by INEC. This rule is what the ruling party is seeking to exploit with its choke hold on the opposition parties through the aforementioned destructive ’biologica
l implants’ in them. This is the frustration that some key candidate that are likely to give some headache to the ruling party candidate will face. This shall be so until a week or two to the day of the elections.

It is then that it will become fearfully clear to apparatchiks in the ruling party that their candidate shall run, deliberately contrived, as ‘unopposed’ and that this will not look well in the eyes of the Americans and other finicky democrats in the Donald Trump camp who will cry foul. There shall be a cry of ‘democide’ against opposition parties’ candidates.

In the week or two to the D-day of an election, the courts or some arm or agency of government that has deliberately erected the roadblock against the opposition candidate(s) will clear every of those deliberate obstacles placed on the path of the opposition candidate(s) from running. INEC will then agree that they can run. The prophesy that it will not be illegal or legal for them to run would have been fulfilled. If this does not happen, it would mean that I, political prophet Idang Alibi, have not been called.

Then, the candidates who have all along been on a state of suspended animation may take a decision not to run again pleading that their efforts will not be of any meaningful effect as the contrived indecision regarding their candidacy all along has done irretrievable damage to their bid. This will give the ruling party a cause to mock at the opposition candidates saying that they have chickened out of contest because they are simply afraid of being trounced at the poll by their formidable candidate.

Two: in 2027, INEC, APC and the courts shall work in tandem to deliver the outcomes of all the 2027 elections, from the presidential election to the National Assembly ones, the governorship and every other State and local government elections in such a way that no one can dispute their outcomes. The popularity and dominance of the APC shall be made to be so transparent and convincing that no sane man will be expected to cast doubt on the complete victory of the APC. In 2027, no APC politician or functionary will waste his time throwing the usual challenge at opposition candidates to go to court if they re dissatisfied with the outcome of any election. The APC ‘victory’ will be so total, so overwhelming that even the voters will not have any strength to question the party’s ‘victory’.

Interpretation/Explanation of prophesy: the present strenuous efforts to ensure that all the governors and all members of the national assembly on platforms other than that of the APC decamp to the ruling party, what are they calculated to be in aid of? is it not so that by 2027, the APC will have it so easy with its assured landslide and moonslide victory?

There is at present a video running on facebook whereby a voice said to be that of a female judge but with a man’s face is heard saying that they are FCT Minister Nyesom Wike’s judges. That, Wike is a good man who takes care of judges who, by the nature of their very difficult job they do not have time to provide for their individual well -being and welfare. The goodman Wike, we all now know, has pledged his loyalty and support to the wishes and aspirations of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. And since this female judge with a man’s face has pledged that they will do Wike’s job, it is safe to interpret that that the judges in 2027 will help to deliver President Tinubu who Wike says he will work for although he confesses he is a die- hard member of the PDP.

Three: Nigerians will learn to live with whatever outcomes of the 2027 elections the conclave of INEC, APC and the courts deliver to them. Interpretation/ Explanation of prophesy: This must necessarily be so because the equivalent of the type of military collabo between America and Nigeria which led to the major Christmas day event of 2025 cannot be expected to happen with regard to taking an action to clear the harm that the APC landslide will have on the country. There shall be no political collabo similar to the type of military collabo because the circumstances of the two events are different and cannot be applied here. While Trump will not like democide because of the laws and convention of his country, Tinubu, on the other hand, does not hate it. In fact, his love for partycide as identified by this writer some days ago, is evidence that the two major interests do not coincide and so they cannot be a Trump/ Tinubu collabo in this particular case to use tomahawk missiles to strike
at this virus.

We Nigerians are in for a very interesting times come 2027.

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