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Political Future Under Potential Risk: Time's Running Out, Suggest Ideas to Tinubu Instead of Atiku Before It's Too Late - Warnings from Bwala

Former Presidential Advisor on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, encourages ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar to abandon any political aspirations.

Bwala Tells Atiku to Accept God's Decision Regarding Presidency

Political Future Under Potential Risk: Time's Running Out, Suggest Ideas to Tinubu Instead of Atiku Before It's Too Late - Warnings from Bwala

Bwala, Tinubu's advisor for policy communication, has encouraged former Vice President Atiku Abubakar to surrender his dream of becoming Nigeria's president, implying God may not have ordained it for him. During an interview on TVC on Monday, Bwala urged Atiku to channel his efforts towards improving Nigeria by contributing to Tinubu's administration.

"If I were to meet Atiku face-to-face, I'd tell him, 'Your Excellency, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, believe in destiny. God gives power to whom He chooses, and it seems, from the facts on the ground, it may not have been God's will for you to govern Nigeria.'" Bwala shared.

Bwala also cautioned that if Atiku persists in pursuing the 2027 presidency, it might negatively impact his political future because he's lost many supporters. According to Bwala, the former Vice President has already lost around 60-70% of his political family.

Bwala further stated that a younger generation senses it's their time to lead and are not backing down from their ambitions. Our website reports that Atiku may no longer be the preferred candidate for the youth, who consider him outdated.

Atiku didn't take Bwala's statement lying down, stating he neither seeks nor requires validation from political opportunists like Bwala. He reiterated his commitment to Nigeria's progress and stayed focused on his political goals.

This development has sparked strong responses from both sides, highlighting the fierce competition and political tension ahead of future elections in Nigeria.

Insights

  • Daniel Bwala, a former spokesperson for Atiku Abubakar, has turned into a Tinubu supporter, causing disbelief among some quarters.
  • Despite losing significant support, Atiku Abubakar remains the most formidable opposition figure in Nigeria, with a national coalition that worries the ruling party.
  • The perceived desperation from Bwala is seen by some as an opportunistic attempt to win favor with the current administration.
  1. The perseverance of Atiku Abubakar to become Nigeria's president, as advised by Bwala, could potentially steer him away from contributing positively to Tinubu's administration in politics.
  2. As Bwala предлагает Atiku Abubakar признать волю бога и отказаться от своих амбиций занять пост президента Нигерии, многие из его сторонников потеряли поддержку и перешли в other political parties such as PDP or APC.
  3. The election process for 2027 has become a subject of discussion in Naija's general news and policy-and-legislation sections, as various parties and individuals try to push their preferred candidates.
  4. The ongoing political tension in Nigeria has been amplified by statements made by figures like Bwala, with the issue of migration to other countries among the war-and-conflicts factors affecting the nation's future development.
  5. In the midst of competition and division, Atiku Abubakar maintains his focus and resolve, asserting that he does not seek validation from political opportunists like Bwala, but rather from the Nigerian people who believe in his leadership capabilities.
  6. Amid rising tensions in Nigerian politics, the EFCC continues to monitor the election process closely, determined to ensure a fair, transparent, and violence-free atmosphere for all parties.
Adviser to President Tinubu on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, urges Atiku Abubakar to abandon dreams of political aspirations.
Adviser to President Tinubu on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, advises Atiku Abubakar to abandon any plans of political pursuit
Political Strategist Daniel Bwala, serving as Special Advisor to President Bola Tinubu on Policy Communication, encourages Atiku Abubakar, ex-Vice President, to abandon any aspirations he may harbor.

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