The ruling party has repeatedly argued that opposition parties remain too divided to present a credible national alternative.
Still, analysts caution that public anger over economic hardship and governance challenges could reshape the political landscape if the opposition eventually succeeds in building a broad coalition.
Why This Story Matters
The perception that opposition leaders are more interested in personal advantage than national leadership could significantly affect voter turnout, youth engagement, and public trust ahead of 2027.
For many Nigerians, the election may no longer be judged only by who wins — but by whether any political bloc can convincingly present itself as genuinely committed to change rather than political survival.

