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As political talk around 2027 heats up, elder statesman Tanko Yakasai says Tinubu remains unbeatable. But critics in the PDP and Obidient movement sharply disagree, pointing to economic hardship and youth unrest.

  • Tanko Yakasai claims no candidate currently matches Tinubu’s strength and political support heading into 2027.
  • Obidient Movement rejects Yakasai’s view, citing youth unemployment, economic hardship, and failed leadership under Tinubu.
  • PDP forecasts a “historic defeat” for Tinubu, dismissing Yakasai’s remarks as outdated and disconnected from public mood.

Dr. Yunusa Tanko of the Obidient Movement expressed deep concern over growing poverty and factory closures. “Young Nigerians are hungry for change,” he said, urging elders to support new leadership capable of rebuilding trust and restoring hope.

Will Tinubu’s incumbency outweigh the rising tide of public discontent by 2027? As frustration deepens, all eyes turn to how political alliances and youth-led movements shape the next chapter in Nigeria’s democracy.