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Tinubu’s Quiet Run to 2027: How division, time, disorganisation are weakening opposition

Tinubu’s Quiet Run to 2027: How division, time, disorganisation are weakening opposition

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Published on 2026-03-07 08:29:05

By Luminous Jannamike, Abuja

On Thursday afternoon in Lugbe, Abuja, 38-year-old mechanic Musa Sadiq slid out from beneath a Toyota Camry, wiped grease from his hands with a rag and listened as a radio commentator discussed Nigeria’s 2027 presidential election, a race many voters already suspect may not be much of a race at all.

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Musa chuckled. “Election? These politicians haven’t even agreed among themselves yet,” he said, shaking his head as he reached for a spanner.

Around him, generators hummed and vehicles crawled past the dusty roadside workshop. Politics, like the afternoon heat,…

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