If Peter Obi wins the 2027 election, his first 100 days would probably shake Nigeria in ways many people are not ready for.
Not miracles.
Not overnight change.
But visible disruption.
Here are 20 things most likely to happen early:
1. Government spending will reduce aggressively. Expect fewer convoys, fewer luxury expenses, fewer unnecessary foreign trips.
2. Ministries and agencies may face serious audits. A lot of hidden contracts and inflated budgets could suddenly become public conversations.
3. Subsidy discussions will return immediately. Nigerians may face short-term pain before any long-term structure appears.
4. The naira might react emotionally first before economically. Supporters will celebrate. Investors will watch cautiously.
5. Some politicians who survived on “connection money” may suddenly go quiet.
6. Young Nigerians will become unusually hopeful again. Social media energy alone could change national mood temporarily.
7. There’ll be strong resistance from powerful interests inside government institutions.
8. Expect tension between old political elites and a reform-driven presidency.
9. Federal appointments may become less “godfather based” and more competence focused — at least publicly.
10. ASUU, universities and education funding may receive faster attention than usual.
11. Nigerians abroad may start reconsidering returning home if policies look stable.
12. Corruption cases could increase dramatically in headlines during the first months.
13. Some governors may suddenly become “friends of transparency” overnight.
14. The civil service could experience pressure to digitize operations faster.
15. There may be attempts to cut waste in National Assembly spending, and that alone would create national drama.
16. The stock market may respond positively to stability signals, especially if foreign investors regain confidence.
17. Fuel prices may still remain painful initially, which could disappoint people expecting instant relief.
18. Media attacks against him would intensify heavily once reforms start touching powerful pockets.
19. Nigerians would become more politically divided online than ever before. Supporters and critics would clash daily.
20. The biggest change may not even be money.
It may simply be Nigerians feeling like leadership is finally trying to look responsible again.
A New Nigeria is Possible.
“I have never seen this type of thing before. Politicians in Abia State are running away from contesting the governorship election against Alex Otti in the state.
Why are they running? Who is chasing them?
“After months of hard man posturing, the deputy speaker went back to focus on running as a House of Representatives member. Another person in the party, Mascot Uzor Kalu, the brother of Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, has withdrawn from the race as well.
“Why are they afraid of contesting with the Painter of Abia? Or did they take the advice of the Imo State governor who told his party members not to use their last card or their children's school fees money for politics?
“I said it before and I will keep saying it; Nigerians know what good leadership looks like and if you do well, your works will speak for you because people will see it.
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The Abia State governorship election next year will go down in history as one where a winner will be known before 3 PM on the day of the election.
“Abia people have seen the light and decided to say no to rice.
“It is life that people are living in Abia State, I am happy for them.”
— Martin Beck Nworah says.
I DON'T KNOW HOW AUTHENTIC THIS INFORMATION IS, BUT A WARNING TO THE NDC
If you allow Tinubu to plant this soft talking MOLE into your Party, it'll be your greatest undoing and the beginning to your end at least for 2027.
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