Tinubu will get 15 million votes in 2027, says APC chieftain

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A former presidential aspirant of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Nicolas Felix, has predicted that President Bola Tinubu will win no fewer than 15 million votes in the 2027 general election.

Felix made the prediction on Thursday in Suleja, Niger state, during a community outreach programme by his DNF Foundation International, where thousands of litres of fuel were distributed free to residents.

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Flanked by Hajia Zainab Ibrahim, APC deputy national women leader, Felix dismissed the opposition coalition led by the African Democratic Congress (ADC), describing it as weak and unsustainable.

He said: “In a democracy, opposition is normal. But we are not threatened. Let them gather. They will scatter.

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“Come 2027, President Tinubu will win with nothing less than 15 million votes. Nigerians are beginning to see the results of his policies.”

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He cited the recent disbursement of over ₦100 billion in interest-free educational loans to 600,000 students under the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFund) as one of the president’s notable achievements.

Felix said the fuel distribution initiative was in support of Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and targeted low-income earners, especially commercial motorcyclists and tricycle riders.

“This initiative is about putting smiles on the faces of ordinary Nigerians.

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“We’ve done this in Edo and now again in Suleja. It’s about giving back,” he stated.

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