2027: Nigerians Will Choose Progress Over Retrogression

Posted on October 8, 2025

DESTINY YOUNG 

I do not allow sentiment to becloud my sense of judgement. When some people in Southern region glamour for Goodluck Jonathan’s return in 2027, the simple question I pose to them is: what was really the benefit of Southern Nigeria during Jonathan’s era.

It is realistically myopic to form a political opinion on the basis of impracticable sentiment.

I can imagine the frustration of people that have been out of power; it is really a burden that they longer enjoy government favour.

It is a given that even if Jonathan is on the ballot 🗳️ in 2027, no sensible southerner will vote him, this is the reality that should be come to terms with.

President TINUBU is setting Nigeria on a progressive economic policies that, though not immediately visible, are poised to restructure Nigeria ~ growth from a age-long revaged economy cannot happen overnight.

I am not shakened as to what will play out in 2027. Nigerians in the majority will choose progress over retrogression; they will choose to let President TINUBU finish strong.

As usual, my personal opinion.

I am Destiny Young.

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