Renowned cleric, Pastor Ferdinand Nwojeh has predicted a major political shift ahead of the 2027 Nigerian presidential election, foreseeing a strategic alliance between the North and the South-East
According to his prophecy, this partnership aims to unseat a Yoruba candidate, potentially altering the nation’s political trajectory.
He stated that the northern leadership would seek a new political partner, turning its attention towards the South-East. … CONTINUE READING
Pastor Nwojeh foresees political realignment ahead of 2027 election
In a recently surfaced video, Pastor Nwojeh claimed that the traditional political relationship between the Hausa-Fulanis and the South-West will face significant turmoil.
While the alliance is expected to succeed in electing an Igbo president, the cleric warns that the new leader may not be allowed to complete a full eight-year tenure.
“The lord showed me that the marriage between North and South West will be in disarray. It will be problematic. The political relationship between the Hausa-Fulanis and the Yorubas will be in trouble ahead of 2027 presidential election. I see the north shopping for a new bride. The north will look towards the Igbos, south east for the new bride,” he prophesied.
North and South-East alliance predicted to unseat Yoruba leadership
Pastor Nwojeh further elaborated that the alliance between the northern and South-Eastern political factions will be formed with a singular purpose, to prevent a Yoruba presidency in the forthcoming election.
“The marriage may not be a good one because the South east and north alliance is only to stop Yoruba, Tinubu from becoming president in 2027. I see that the alliance of north and south east will be successful in unseating Tinubu in 2027,” the cleric stated.
Igbo presidency predicted, but tenure may be cut short
According to Pastor Nwojeh, the alliance will result in the emergence of a Nigerian president from the Igbo ethnic group.
However, he foresees that this individual will not be allowed to serve a full eight-year tenure.
“Eventually, the Igbo man becomes the president but he won’t be allowed to complete 8 years,” he predicted.
Implications for Nigeria’s political future
Pastor Nwojeh’s predictions add to the growing discourse surrounding Nigeria’s political future as the country approaches the 2027 presidential election.
While his prophecy remains speculative, the forecast of an alliance between the North and the South-East could significantly alter the existing balance of power.
The coming years will reveal whether these predictions materialise, shaping Nigeria’s democratic trajectory.
If an Igbo man eventually emerge as president, definitely the southerners has only one teture to spend for the power to shift back to the north again. I don’t see this as a prediction but real fact. After Tinubu’s first term what is left for the south is another four years, after then it will be the turn of the north again…..