“Even Unopposed, He Will Lose”- Kenneth Okonkwo Predicts Defeat for Tinubu Ahead of 2027

  • Kenneth Okonkwo has claimed Nigerians cannot endure another term of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, predicting he would lose even if unopposed, sparking reactions online.

Nigerian lawyer and veteran actor Kenneth Okonkwo has stirred reactions online following strong remarks about the political future of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

In a statement that has gained traction on social media, Okonkwo expressed confidence that Nigerians would not support another term for the current administration.

“Nigerians know they cannot survive another term of Tinubu,” he said.

He went further to predict a political defeat for the president, regardless of the circumstances surrounding the next election.

“Tinubu is gone; even if he comes unopposed, he will lose,” Okonkwo added.

The comments have since generated mixed reactions, with supporters agreeing with his assessment of the country’s current situation, while others dismissed the statement as political rhetoric.

The development adds to growing political conversations ahead of the 2027 general elections, as different voices continue to weigh in on governance and leadership in Nigeria.

In other news…. Social media personality VeryDarkMan has sparked fresh reactions online following an exchange with human rights lawyer Deji Adeyanju over the ongoing case involving businessman Linus Williams, popularly known as BLord.

In a conversation that has since gone viral, VeryDarkMan stated that he was willing to forgive BLord and withdraw the case under specific conditions.

“I will forgive BLord tonight and withdraw the case if you accept my conditions,” he said.

Responding, Deji Adeyanju questioned the terms, noting his prior efforts to mediate on BLord’s behalf.

“What are the conditions? You know I have been begging on his behalf,” Adeyanju asked.

VeryDarkMan then revealed his demand, which has since generated widespread reactions online.

“I want you to go online and shout, ‘I love APC and I love President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.’ But someone like that is not supposed to witness the resurrection of Jesus Christ,” he added.

The statement has drawn mixed reactions from Nigerians, with some describing it as humorous or unserious, while others criticised the introduction of political and religious references into the matter.

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