Tinubu Will Win 2027 Elections Unless Held on Social Media — Uba Sani

Governor of Kaduna State, Uba Sani, has stated that President Bola Tinubu will only lose the 2027 general elections if voting is conducted on social media platforms.
During an interview on Channels Television, which started trending on Sunday, Sani explained that online narratives do not accurately reflect the real electoral strength at polling units.
He addressed the growing political discourse surrounding the 2027 general elections and the online support for Tinubu.
“If the election is going to be conducted on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or social media, Asiwaju will lose, but if it is people who will vote through the ballot at polling units, he is going to win 70% of the votes,” Sani said.
His comments came amid increasing political conversations ahead of the 2027 elections and continued online backing for Peter Obi, who received substantial support on social media before and after the 2023 Nigerian presidential election.
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