They fear His Excellency Atiku Abubakar so much that even their silence has started sounding like panic.
Obi and his online mob fear him. Tinubu and his propaganda merchants fear him. Even the new noise makers from the Kano political corner have suddenly discovered that the man they spent years dismissing is still the biggest factor in Nigeria’s 2027 calculation.
That is why every day, instead of selling their own candidates, they gather around Atiku’s name like people assigned to monitor a moving train they cannot stop. One minute, they are shouting that Atiku is finished. The next minute, they are crying over his meetings. One minute, they say he has no structure. The next minute, they are panicking over every defection, every consultation, every handshake, every ADC movement, every political signal around him.
If Atiku is truly irrelevant, why are they this restless?
This is the question they can never answer.
The Obidient camp has practically abandoned the real battle against Tinubu’s failed government. Hunger is rising, insecurity is spreading, businesses are collapsing, electricity is unstable, food prices are choking families, and citizens are tired. But instead of concentrating their fire on the government in power, many of them wake up every morning looking for Atiku to attack.
That is not opposition politics. That is obsession.
Tinubu’s media defenders are not different. They pretend to mock Atiku, but their fear is obvious. They know that APC’s greatest nightmare in 2027 is not social media noise. It is a disciplined national coalition with northern depth, southern reach, economic message, party structure, elite negotiation, and grassroots anger behind it. That is why they attack Atiku before breakfast, during lunch, and after dinner.
They understand what is coming.
Then we now have the Kano political noise makers who think red cap excitement is national strategy. They assume one man can hold Nigeria hostage because he has local strength in one state. But 2027 will humble many people. Nigeria is bigger than Kano. The North is bigger than one movement. ADC is bigger than any politician’s ego. And Atiku is not a beginner in coalition politics.
This is where Waziri stands apart.
He has seen political betrayal before. He has seen propaganda before. He has seen insults before. He has seen people who thought they could bury him politically, only to discover that Atiku Abubakar does not disappear from national relevance because angry people shouted online.
The man is still here. Still moving. Still consulting. Still building. Still drawing attention. Still forcing every camp to react.
That is power.
But the most important thing is this: Waziri and ADC will not be distracted by their noise. The mission is bigger than Twitter insults. It is bigger than bitter ex-supporters. It is bigger than Tinubu’s paid defenders. It is bigger than Kwankwaso’s political drama. The mission is to rescue Nigeria from hunger, insecurity, economic confusion, arrogance in power, and failed APC governance.
Nigerians are not asking for online entertainment. They want leadership. They want food on the table. They want security. They want jobs. They want stable power. They want a president who understands the economy, understands Nigeria’s diversity, understands coalition building, and understands how government actually works.
That is why Atiku remains the strongest answer.
Let them continue shouting. Let them continue panicking. Let them continue pretending that the man they fear is not important.
The road to 2027 is long, but the direction is becoming clearer every day.
Waziri is focused. ADC is organizing. Nigerians are watching.
Atiku Abubakar will be President in 2027.
Data is brutal.
They fear His Excellency Atiku Abubakar so much.
Obi and his Mobs fear him.
Tinubu and his liars fear him too.
They have abandoned their own campaign and spend every day attacking His Excellency.
Then there are the new clowns in the bloc, the Kano Kwankwaso Slaves.
But one thing is certain: Waziri and the ADC will not be distracted by their foolishness. We remain focused on the mission ahead.
ATIKU would be PRESIDENT 2027
Atiku Abubakar didn’t waste time to pick Peter Obi as his running mate in 2019, same with Okowa in 2023
There’s no PDP structure anymore with Governors
Alhaji has been contesting since 1993 and has been consistent, he’s low on funds
He’s looking for a wealthy running mate for 2027
ATIKU ABUBAKAR: THE PHILANTHROPIST NIGERIA NEEDS
Thousands of candles can be lighted from a single candle, and the life of the candle will not be shortened.” Buddha
“No one has ever become poor by giving.” Anne Frank
These words are the story of one man: Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, GCON - The Waziri Adamawa.
From a childhood where his father resisted Western education, Atiku’s life was almost defined by what he lacked. Instead, it became defined by what he gave. That near-denial of schooling forged in him a lifelong conviction: without education, a man is left behind.
So he gave. He opened the door for thousands of indigent but brilliant Nigerian students with university and higher-education scholarships across the country, lifting the financial burden from their parents and securing futures that would have been impossible.
He did not stop at sponsoring students. He built a home for learning. The American University of Nigeria, in his native Adamawa, stands with world-class facilities that rival any on the continent. Unlike others who export opportunity, Atiku planted it at home. And in rare humility for Nigeria’s elite, he bequeathed that institution to the community. That is a philanthropy you find with Mother Teresa, with Bill & Melinda Gates, and now, with Atiku Abubakar.
Culturally, the Waziri is not distant from his people. He is of them. Through hard work and genuine love for community, he has earned traditional titles from the North to the South. Why? Because _“No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.”_ - Aesop.
One example: Atiku’s support enabled the District Head of Gurin to undertake the Hajj, breaking a 400-year-old taboo that said a sitting head would be deposed for going. Today, both the District Head and Atiku stand tall, by God’s grace.
Faith is the compass of his life. A regular pilgrim to the Holy Land, Atiku has demonstrated gratitude through action: building mosques across Nigeria so communities can worship with dignity. He says openly: all he has achieved is by the grace of the Almighty.
Beyond service, Atiku is a builder. His investments span Agriculture, Transport, Real Estate, Manufacturing, and Oil & Gas. His private ventures are known for creating jobs, opportunities, and results.
Nigeria now stands at another crossroads. As 2027 approaches, citizens have a choice: continue the cycle of missteps, and bad governance or entrust leadership to a man whose life has been one long record of giving, building, and lifting others.
The task before us is simple. Let us give Atiku Abubakar the opportunity to replicate in Aso Rock the same success, compassion, and vision he has brought to education, business, and community service.
Atiku Abubakar, A candle that lights others, without dimming itself.
By: Anthony Onwuka, Ph.D
@officialABAT
Mr. President,
The insecurity facing Nigeria is far greater and more alarming than many may realize. By virtue of your office, you have access to more information than any ordinary citizen. However, I do not know the full extent of what is being communicated to you by your aides and officials.
As a concerned citizen, I feel compelled to tell you that the situation is becoming unbearable. Insecurity is spreading across our forests, farmlands, schools, highways, and even communities that were once considered safe. Many Nigerians now live in fear, uncertain of what tomorrow may bring.
This challenge threatens not only lives and livelihoods but also the confidence of citizens in the future of our nation. I humbly urge you to give this issue the highest level of attention and urgency.
Nigeria deserves peace, security, and the freedom for every citizen to live, work, learn, and travel without fear and Security at this moment must be declared a STATE OF EMERGENCY
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Concern Citizen.l
@officialABAT
Mr. President,
The insecurity facing Nigeria is far greater and more alarming than many may realize. By virtue of your office, you have access to more information than any ordinary citizen. However, I do not know the full extent of what is being communicated to you by your aides and officials.
As a concerned citizen, I feel compelled to tell you that the situation is becoming unbearable. Insecurity is spreading across our forests, farmlands, schools, highways, and even communities that were once considered safe. Many Nigerians now live in fear, uncertain of what tomorrow may bring.
This challenge threatens not only lives and livelihoods but also the confidence of citizens in the future of our nation. I humbly urge you to give this issue the highest level of attention and urgency.
Nigeria deserves peace, security, and the freedom for every citizen to live, work, learn, and travel without fear and Security at this moment must be declared a STATE OF EMERGENCY
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Concern Citizen.l