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Sowore Sparks Controversy with Claims 2027 Elections Already Rigged

 

In a recent sit-down with Vanguard, Nigerian human rights activist and politician Omoyele Sowore dropped a bombshell, suggesting that the outcome of the country’s 2027 general elections has already been decided.

 

Sowore, known for his outspoken critique of the Nigerian political establishment, asserted that the only viable path to meaningful change is through a radical overhaul of the current system.

 

When quizzed about the prospects of a free and fair electoral process in the future, Sowore expressed skepticism, implying that the deck is already stacked against genuine democracy.

 

He argued that Nigeria’s electoral framework is fundamentally flawed, rendering it incapable of producing authentic results.

 

According to Sowore, the key to unlocking real transformation lies in mobilizing the masses against the entrenched power structures.

 

He emphasized that his allegiance lies with the marginalized and oppressed, rather than with the political elite or self-serving alliances driven by a lust for power and wealth.

 

Sowore’s comments have sparked intense debate, with many wondering if he intends to throw his hat into the ring for the 2027 presidential election. In response to this question, Sowore remained characteristically coy, stating that he is always engaged in some form of activism, whether through electoral campaigns, protests, or legal battles.

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