One-Term Presidency (OTP) or National Collapse: 2027 Is Nigeria’s Point of No Return
By George Omagbemi Sylvester
Fellow Nigerians, we stand at the edge of an abyss. The betrayal we witnessed in the 2023 elections was not just a POLITICAL DISAPPOINTMENT; it was an assault on our COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE, our DEMOCRACY and our NATION’S VERY SOUL. The man currently parading himself as President is not a reflection of the people’s will, he is the result of rigged ballot boxes, technical deceit, judicial compromise and institutional decay.

This is not leadership. It is an imposition. A fraud cemented by the fraudulent declaration of INEC and wrapped in the filthy robes of judicial endorsement. The Presidential Election Petition Tribunal, followed by the Supreme Court, failed to uphold justice. What they delivered was not a verdict, it was a betrayal. Nigerians watched as their mandate was stolen, sanitized by legal acrobatics and handed to a candidate who neither earned it nor deserved it.
2027: Our Final Battle for the Soul of the Nation
The 2027 elections will be more than a democratic exercise, they will be the battle for the nation’s survival. We must UNITE not later, but now. Not when it’s convenient, but when it’s necessary. And it is necessary today. The only acceptable and dignified outcome in 2027 must be a rejection of this illegitimate administration. Nigeria must not reward mediocrity, corruption or electoral robbery with a second term.

This man must go. Not because we hate him, but because we love this country more than any man’s ambition.
Comedian and activist Mr. Macaroni captured the public’s frustration best when he said, “If our leaders love us the way they love power, Nigeria would have been paradise.”
Indeed, the current administration has shown more enthusiasm for clinging to power than for addressing the suffering of ordinary citizens. Food prices have doubled, the naira is in free fall and insecurity remains a national plague. Nigerians are slaughtered on highways, students are kidnapped in classrooms and young people flee in droves in search of greener pastures; anywhere but here.

A Government of Absence and Excuses
President Tinubu’s tenure so far has been defined by foreign travel and domestic silence. Rather than face the fire at home, he runs to the comfort of global stages, touting economic reforms that bring nothing but pain to the masses. Fuel subsidies were removed without a clear plan, plunging transportation and living costs into chaos. Foreign investors are still hesitant, inflation is out of control and unemployment worsens daily.
Human rights advocate Omoyele Sowore noted, “What we are experiencing is not reform, it is economic warfare on the poor.”
How long shall Nigerians endure this?
If the architects of this crisis return in 2027, then we must admit to ourselves that we are complicit in our own destruction.
Judicial Infamy: The System Is Rotten
It is no longer enough to whisper about judicial compromise, we must confront it. The Nigerian judiciary, once a beacon of fairness, has become a marketplace where justice is priced and purchased. The Supreme Court’s role in affirming the outcome of the 2023 election will be remembered as one of the darkest chapters in our legal history.
Our judges have allowed themselves to become tools in the hands of those who despise democracy. The courts are now graveyards where electoral hopes are buried, not resurrected.
Journalist David Hundeyin wrote bluntly, “What INEC did was sabotage. What the courts did was sacrilege.”
The OPPOSITION Must Wake Up
To the POLITICAL OPPOSITION: Nigeria does not need your PRESS CONFERENCES; we need your STRATEGY. We need your SACRIFICE. We need your UNITY. The era of individual ambition must give way to collective survival. A united front is the only force that can stop another four years of economic carnage, corruption and shame.
No more petty rivalries. No more egos. If you cannot unite to save this country, step aside and let others lead the charge.
The People’s Role: From Victims to Warriors
Nigerians must stop waiting for saviors. We are the ones we have been waiting for. Every citizen must become an electoral warrior in 2027 armed with a voter’s card, with CIVIC AWARENESS and with courage. From market women to university students, from artisans to bankers, we must all be ready to fight for our future.
As comedian Basketmouth recently quipped, “The only thing that runs smoothly in Nigeria is corruption.”
Let us change that. Let us make INTEGRITY run smoother. Let us make DEMOCRACY function again.
Steps to Victory in 2027
Mass Voter Mobilization: Register. Re-register. Mobilize friends and families. We must vote like our lives depend on it and truly they do.
Election Protection Units: Volunteer networks must be formed to monitor polling units, report violence and prevent tampering.
Media and Messaging: A strong narrative must be built nationwide that one-term is enough for a government that delivered nothing but hardship.
Diaspora Voting: Push for legal and constitutional reforms to allow Nigerians abroad who contribute over $20 billion annually to the economy to have a voice.
Judicial Reforms: Campaign for accountability within the judiciary. Corrupt judges must be named, shamed and removed.
We Owe This to Future Generations
We must act because we owe our unborn children a better country. We owe them an inheritance that isn’t defined by despair and disappointment. If we don’t rise, they will spit on our memory. They will curse us for our cowardice. And they will be right.
Comedian AY said in one of his recent shows, “We’re not even asking for paradise, just a country that works like normal. Is that too much to ask?”
Apparently, for this administration, it is.
But for the rest of us, it is not only reasonable, it is non-negotiable.
Final Word: Never Again
Bola Ahmed Tinubu must not be re-elected. The mandate was stolen, the system was hijacked, and the people were ignored. One term is already a tragedy. A second term would be national suicide.
We cannot afford to hand this country over to tyranny, corruption and incompetence again. We cannot afford to be remembered as the generation that watched Nigeria burn and did nothing.
2027 is the line in the sand.
Let the slogan be clear, powerful and unforgettable:
“One-Term n Never Again!”
