Fiery activist Aisha Yesufu just lit a match under Nigeria's complacent voters, declaring the 2027 elections a do-or-die moment where no messiah will swoop in to fix the mess. Speaking from her unfiltered X perch, the Bring Back Our Girls co-convener slammed the door on divine intervention fantasies, urging Nigerians to grab the reins before insecurity and hardship swallow the nation whole.dailypost+1
In a post that's rippling through Lagos salons and Abuja cafes alike, Yesufu minced no words: "We should not abdicate our responsibility to God and refuse to do the needful. 2027 election is Nigerians fighting for their lives." This comes hot on the heels of her ADC card-carrying pledge, where she's vowed to boot out the APC stranglehold no Peter Obi sidekicks allowed if they dilute the opposition fire. Her words sting amid daily headlines of bandit raids in Zamfara, hunger marches in Kano, and youth despair from Port Harcourt to Maiduguri.x+3
Yesufu's no stranger to rallying the streets; from Chibok cries to Obidient fever, she's the voice that shakes corridors of power. Now with ADC's coalition buzz think Atiku nods and Obi flirtations she's doubling down: unite or perish, because Tinubu's crew won't hand over keys without a brawl. Critics call it alarmist; fans hail it as wake-up gospel. Either way, as naira wobbles and fuel queues snake longer, her message lands like thunder: 2027 isn't a spectator sport.