Nigeria Cannot Be Redeemed

Nigeria Cannot Be Redeemed

Nigeria Cannot Be Redeemed

Nigeria cannot be redeemed. Peter Obi cannot win elections in Nigeria—certainly not against Tinubu. Sowore cannot win either. Not because Nigerians will not vote for them, but because the system itself is rotten, unstable, and deliberately designed to defeat the people’s will.

Tinubu rigged himself into power even when he was not in office. Now that he is in office, anyone who believes he will suddenly respect democracy is either dishonest or intellectually lazy. Power does not civilize predators.

Nigeria is irredeemable. The only thing remaining is dissolution. That is the final destination. The only real question left is: how many more years will Nigeria last?
If you are still asking “When will things get better?” then you are a huge fool. You are not thinking—and perhaps you cannot think.

The worst part of this tragedy is watching people who could not put Peter Obi into power—and who have absolutely no idea how power works in Nigeria—now asking Mazi Nnamdi Kanu to “join politics.” Are these people mentally sound at all?

Yes, people will campaign for Peter Obi in 2027. Of course they will. But every single one of them already knows the truth: Obi will not win. They know it, yet they will still campaign. Why? Money. Influence. Followers. Relevance.
Some of them will eventually betray Obi and jump ship. That is how Nigerian politics works.

Tinubu is a merciless politician. He understands power, and he knows how to bury opponents permanently.

Look at what he did to the PDP. Tinubu has men inside PDP. He has men inside APGA. He has pastors, priests, and bishops loyal to him. He is not stingy with loot; he distributes it generously, and loyalty follows money. His network is everywhere.

Only nature can stop Tinubu now—not your useless PVC.

Is Reno Omokri not working for him today?
Is the loud-mouthed Bishop Kukah not aligned with him?
Is Ikenga Iruagu—once associated with IPOB—not a supporter of Tinubu today?

Tinubu is not your average Nigerian politician. He is an empire. And Nigeria is already on the road to dissolution. You cannot save her.

When all this finally collapses, many of you will understand that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was right all along.

And he will come out with Biafra.

Nigeria might have survived if it had returned to true regional government. But that opportunity is gone. It is already too late. Regional government is fundamentally opposed to the Fulani agenda. They would rather support division than surrender the unitary federal structure.

Without a centralized, unitary federal system, the Fulani political elite cannot control Nigeria. That is why regional government will never happen.

Some of you do not reason. But at least once in your lifetime, try to stand with the truth.

Published by EZIOKWU BU MDU

ONE WORD FOR GOD CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE FOREVER

One thought on “Nigeria Cannot Be Redeemed

  1. This is a deeply passionate and uncompromising piece. It reflects intense frustration, sharp political awareness, and a strong conviction about power, structure, and reality in Nigeria. Whether one agrees or not, the writing is bold, emotionally charged, and forces readers to confront uncomfortable questions about governance, democracy, and national identity. It is a raw expression of disillusionment that invites serious reflection rather than complacency.

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