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Atiku Abubakar’s 2027 Presidential Ambition: Dele Momodu Cites Divine Intervention

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Dele Momodu, the spokesperson for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) 2023 presidential campaign, has shared his views on the future of Atiku Abubakar, the party’s 2023 presidential candidate. In a recent statement, Momodu emphasized that Atiku’s fate in the 2027 presidential election is tied to destiny and God’s will, suggesting that divine intervention will play a key role in his political journey.

Atiku, who has contested for the Nigerian presidency six times without success, is not deterred by age or past outcomes. Momodu cited the example of U.S. President Joe Biden, emphasizing that there is no age limit in politics, and Atiku remains open to the possibility of another run in 2027.

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Speaking on Channels TV’s Politics Today, Momodu highlighted Atiku’s enduring significance in Nigerian politics. Despite the results of the 2023 election, he believes Atiku’s legacy and influence remain strong. Momodu described Atiku as a resilient and influential force, stressing that his experience, expertise, and commitment to Nigeria’s development make him an invaluable asset.

According to Momodu, Atiku’s contributions to the country and his status as a political heavyweight ensure that his presence will continue to shape Nigeria’s political landscape. He expressed confidence that Atiku will remain a key player, regardless of the outcome in 2027.

The mention of divine intervention reflects a sentiment common in Nigerian politics, where faith and destiny are often seen as intertwined with political success. Momodu’s comments suggest that while Atiku’s ambitions for 2027 are still on the table, the ultimate outcome is viewed as being in God’s hands.

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As discussions around the next presidential race begin to unfold, Atiku’s supporters remain hopeful that his persistence will eventually yield success. Whether or not Atiku decides to run again, his political influence and relevance in shaping Nigeria’s future remain evident.

Momodu’s remarks underline the PDP’s view that Atiku’s legacy transcends any single election, positioning him as a consistent and formidable figure in Nigerian politics. The future, as Momodu suggests, will depend on both strategic planning and the alignment of fate.

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23 Comments

  • I think Dele Momodus divine intervention claim for Atikus 2027 presidency is a stretch. Lets stick to facts, not fantasies.

  • I dont buy the whole divine intervention angle. Atikus ambition seems more like political strategy than anything else.

  • I dont buy this whole divine intervention narrative. Atikus ambition is just politics as usual. Lets focus on real issues.

  • I dont buy this whole divine intervention narrative. Atikus ambition seems more like a strategic political move to me.

  • I think its ridiculous to rely on divine intervention for a political ambition. Lets focus on real issues and qualifications instead.

  • I dont buy this whole divine intervention narrative. Atiku Abubakars ambition seems more like a calculated political move.

  • I dont buy this divine intervention narrative. Atiku Abubakars ambition seems more like political strategy than anything else. 🤔

  • I dont buy this divine intervention narrative. Atikus ambition seems more about power than spirituality. #skeptical #2027Election

  • I think divine intervention in politics is just an excuse for personal ambitions. Lets focus on real issues!

  • I dont buy the whole divine intervention angle. Atikus ambition seems more like a strategic move than anything else. #JustSaying 🤷‍♂️

  • I think predicting divine intervention for a political ambition is a stretch. Lets focus on tangible plans and qualifications instead.

  • I think Atiku Abubakars divine intervention sounds like a convenient excuse. Political ambition should be based on merit, not supposed signs from above.

  • I cant believe theyre already talking about the 2027 election! Lets focus on the present, people. Time to prioritize the here and now.

  • I dont buy the idea of divine intervention in politics. Lets focus on real issues and qualifications instead. #ControversialOpinion

  • I cant believe people are still buying into this divine intervention nonsense. Atikus just another power-hungry politician!

  • I dont buy the whole divine intervention excuse for Atikus ambition. Its just politics as usual. What do you think?

  • I think divine intervention in politics is a stretch. Lets focus on real issues and qualifications instead of relying on mystical beliefs.

  • I dont buy the whole divine intervention angle. Atikus ambition seems more about strategy than spirituality. Just my two cents.

  • I dont buy this whole divine intervention narrative. Atikus ambition seems more like political strategy to me. 🤔🤷‍♂️

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