Tinubu begins the firestorm with a calm but loaded remark during an informal meeting with Nigerian entertainment elites, responding to Ubi Franklin’s reminder of past campaign efforts: “Very good, we succeeded and made it to the presidency.” The statement, seemingly benign, carried undertones that ignited political chatter across the country, especially in light of the looming 2027 general elections.
Analysts suggest that Tinubu’s composed affirmation wasn’t just a nod to past loyalty—it may have been a tacit confirmation of future intentions. His choice of words, devoid of flattery or ambiguity, signals a continuity narrative that frames 2023 as a stepping stone, not an end. In Nigeria’s ever-tense political climate, such remarks often ripple far beyond the initial audience.
Davido’s Jibe: A Stark Reminder of APC’s Internal Contradictions
Tinubu begins by addressing the tension brought by Afrobeats star Davido, who, while discussing internal disputes among supporters, said, “They are both your members, sir, they are APC.” The quip was in reference to recent public spats between loyalists that have threatened to undermine the unity within the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Rather than brush it off, Tinubu’s neutral stance—and silence on the matter—fueled speculation. Observers argue that Davido’s statement exposed a deeper fracture within the ruling party, where entertainers, influencers, and power brokers have been conscripted as political operatives but now demand accountability. The casual setting of the remark belies the seriousness of the divisions it revealed.
Ubi Franklin: A Campaign Foot Soldier’s Cry for Recognition
Tinubu begins his reply to Ubi Franklin’s statement—“I went to 15 states with you during the campaign in 2023”—with a terse but telling response: “Very good.” The brevity didn’t go unnoticed. To many, it exemplified the transactional nature of Nigerian political alliances, where artists and public figures are courted pre-election but left adrift afterward.
Franklin’s attempt to stake a claim in the political reward system underscores a growing trend among celebrity campaigners who feel marginalized post-victory. His statement was less about reminiscing and more about recalibrating his value in the power dynamic. Tinubu’s reply, while polite, suggested the President’s focus may now be on future coalitions, not past favors.
Cubana CP’s Audacious Pledge for 2027
Tinubu begins to show his hand when Cubana CP boldly declares, “We will succeed again in 2027.” The president, who earlier had been measured in his responses, offered a knowing smile, hinting at a political blueprint already in motion. The statement, though made in camaraderie, carries electoral weight.
Cubana CP, a nightlife mogul turned political influencer, is not an idle commentator. His confidence underscores a strategic mobilization within the APC’s informal networks—where loyalty is forged in nightclubs, not just at party conventions. Tinubu’s unspoken endorsement of the remark may be the clearest signal yet that the race for 2027 has unofficially begun.
Tinubu’s Entertainment Circle: Political Asset or Liability?
Tinubu begins to reap both praise and criticism for his continued proximity to entertainment industry figures. While some laud his accessibility and youth-friendly image, others argue that political capital should not be so closely tied to influencers with shifting loyalties and volatile reputations.
Critics point out that associating with controversial figures like Ubi Franklin and Cubana CP could dilute the seriousness of the presidency. They argue that such alliances may serve campaign optics but undermine governance credibility. However, Tinubu’s long game might be to capture the hearts of Nigeria’s massive youth population, who see these figures as their voice in corridors of power.
Power, Popularity, and the Unofficial Launch of 2027 Campaign
Tinubu begins to confront a swelling tide of speculation as political pundits dissect every sentence and gesture from the entertainment-heavy gathering. Though no formal declaration has been made, the optics, conversations, and body language suggest that a shadow campaign is already underway.
With Nigeria’s democracy often running on coded statements and insider affirmations, Tinubu’s interaction with his celebrity allies may be seen as a signal to political rivals: the incumbent is not just watching—he’s preparing. The stakes for 2027 are immense, and if this gathering is any indication, the battlefield will stretch from the State House to the red carpet.
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