2027: The APC's Unravelling, PDP's Grim Dawn
The 2027 election is already a storm brewing on the horizon, and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) is staring down the barrel of its own making. The cracks in their formidable facade are widening by the day. President Bola Tinubu's administration, despite its initial promises, is grappling with a disillusioned electorate and a fractured party structure. Whispers of a third force are growing louder, fueled by widespread economic hardship and a palpable sense of injustice. Within the APC, the scramble for successor positions is already a bloody affair. Governors in key states like Kano, seeing the writing on the wall, are hedging their bets, subtly distancing themselves from the sinking ship. The idea that the APC can simply replicate its 2015 or 2019 victories is a fantasy. The ground has shifted, and their electoral machinery is sputtering.