2027: The APC's Grip Tightens, PDP Stumbles
Forget 2023, the real battle for Nigeria's soul is brewing for 2027, and the All Progressives Congress (APC) is playing chess while others are playing checkers. The ruling party, buoyed by President Bola Tinubu's strategic consolidation of power, is not just aiming for a second term; they're building an unshakeable dynasty. Governor Sanwo-Olu in Lagos is a shoo-in for re-election, a testament to the APC's mastery of urban power bases. Meanwhile, the North is being meticulously courted, with Kano's political currents already showing a strong pro-APC lean, signaling a potential shift in traditional loyalties. The PDP, on the other hand, is adrift, a ship without a captain and a crew embroiled in internal squabbles. Their inability to present a united front against the APC's relentless momentum is a self-inflicted wound that will cost them dearly in the coming polls.