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BREAKING NEWS: Tinubu Will Be Defeated Before 10 A:M – Ex-ADC Spokesman

BREAKING NEWS: Tinubu Will Be Defeated Before 10 A:M – Ex-ADC Spokesman Reveals Why

A former spokesman of the African Democratic Congress in Kano State, Comrade Saidu Bello Said, has declared that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the ruling All Progressives Congress will suffer a major electoral setback in the next general elections.

Said made the remark during an interview, where he expressed strong confidence that Nigerians have grown tired of the current administration and are ready to vote for change. He argued that public frustration over governance would reflect clearly at the polls.

The former party spokesman went further to predict an early defeat for the ruling party on election day.

“Tinubu will lose the election before 10:00 am. Whoever votes for Tinubu, especially in the North, will be found at the bottom of hell,” he stated.

Said also spoke on the internal situation within the ADC in Kano State. He acknowledged that recent political movements, including the defection of Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso from the New Nigeria Peoples Party, have altered the political landscape in the state.

However, he insisted that the ADC remains focused on rebuilding and strengthening its structure ahead of the 2027 elections.

According to him, “The party will get its house in order before 2027.”
He did not hold back in criticising the government’s economic policies. He questioned the continuous increase in fuel prices, describing it as unjustifiable under the current economic realities. He pointed out that despite changes in global oil dynamics, ordinary Nigerians have not felt any relief.

“For example, fuel price has increased when there’s no reason for that,” he said. “Nigeria’s budget was pegged at $70, but with the recent war, it has increased. What is being done for Nigerians?”

Said urged Nigerians to begin to see the next general elections as more than just a routine political exercise. He described 2027 as a crucial moment for citizens to decide the future of the country.

He concluded that Nigerians must “see 2027 as a time to save themselves from the clutches of APC”.

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