2027: Nigeria is sinking – Yunusa Tanko
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2027: Nigeria is sinking – Yunusa Tanko

The National Coordinator of Obidient Movement Worldwide, Yunusa Tanko, says Nigeria is sinking in all ramifications.

Tanko made this statement on Thursday in an interview on Arise Television monitored by GONG-NEWS.

He also said that the Obidient Movement and every Nigerian youth have confidence in the former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, to take Nigeria to its glory if given the opportunity to pilot the affairs of Nigeria as president.

Tank added that Nigerian youths are not weak but strong, determined, and ready to take action, adding that they remain a vital force.

“We have confidence in Peter Obi who have shown resilience determination. The issue is about you drowning in a river or an ocean with a two edged sword. It’s either you grab it or you drown.

“So for anybody who may be thinking otherwise, it is the opportunity for him or her position, because Nigeria is actually sinking, and we are seeing it with our naked eyes. So you either go with the coalition and build a viral and united country, or we all suffer for it.

“So at this time, I think it is better for those who want to take that particular decision, to take it together, who His Excellency, Mr Peter OBI, is leveraging on seriously, are also a backup, and they are watching, and they are ready to take their action. So anybody can do anything, but he has the people to answer to.

“Remember, you are seeing what is happening in the country where members of the Federal House of Representatives, going back into their homes have been beaten to a point of stupor. Not to say that we are supporting violence, but it’s a political example of what you may expect if you decide to run against the will of the people,” he said.

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