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Two wings, one bird of prey: The illusion of choice in Nigeria, by Erasmus Ikhide 

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May 2, 2026
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​THE great Chinua Achebe, in The Trouble with Nigeria, laid bare a truth that continues to haunt our 230 million souls: “The trouble with Nigeria is simply and squarely a failure of leadership.” 

 

Decades later, that failure is no longer just an administrative lapse; it has evolved into a sophisticated, well-funded architecture of deception.

 

We are approaching the 2027 general elections, and the theatre is once again open. The same actors, wearing the same masks, are jostling for position on a sinking ship, hoping we won’t notice the water rising at our feet.

 

​The Illusion of Choice: APC and the “Opposition”

 

​Let us dispense with the fiction. APC and the ADC are not combatants; they are the two wings of the same bird of prey.

​We watch as Tinubu’s administration—built on the shaky foundation of 9 million contested votes and a 2023 electoral heist that stripped the Nigerian spirit—attempts to tighten its grip.

 

We see the reports of the Attorney General’s office moving to deregister opposition parties, a draconian tactic designed to ensure there is no genuine alternative.

​But look at the “opposition.” Look at the roster: Atiku Abubakar, the Butcher of Kaduna, the party-hoppers, the seasoned veterans of the Caliphate-aligned machinery.

 

And when they hit a roadblock in Washington? They don’t turn to the Nigerian people. They hire a fixer. And not just any fixer—the irony is so thick it suffocates: Atiku Abubakar just hired a Washington lobbyist named Karl-Marx.

 

You cannot make this up. A man representing the old, rent-seeking order paying $1.2 million to a man named after the father of communism to lobby the West for the right to maintain the status quo.

 

​They are not debating the redemption of this nation.

​They are not speaking to the genocide consuming our Christian brothers and sisters in the Middle Belt.

​They are not discussing the 1999 Constitution, that silent accomplice to the Sharia-based exclusion that disenfranchises millions.

​

They are silent on the electricity that never comes, the fuel subsidies that cripple our productivity, and the housing, education crises that define the existence of our youth and healthcare paralysis.

 

​The Achebe Warning

 

​Achebe wrote: “We are trapped in a vicious circle where we keep choosing the same type of people, expecting a different result.” Today, that circle is a noose. Tinubu, Atiku, El-Rufai, Kwankwaso, Obi—regardless of the jersey they wear, they operate within the same rigid “One Nigeria” cage.

 

It is a cage that turns Southern wealth into Northern booty, a cage that prioritizes the Sultan’s influence over the sovereign will of the people, a cage that keeps Nnamdi Kanu in chains while the perpetrators of state-sponsored violence walk free.

 

​The Gen Z Mandate

 

​We are a nation of 230 million people. The “Old Brigade” thinks we are still the generation they can manipulate with tribal rhetoric and bread-and-butter politics. They are wrong.

 

​This is the moment for the Gen Zs to shatter the mirror. Do not let them sell you the “ADC vs. APC” narrative. That is a distraction—a narrative war designed to keep us fighting over crumbs while they feast on the banquet.

​

The real fight is the People versus the Stranglehold.

​To the Nigerian youth: The 2023 experience was not a defeat; it was a map. It showed us exactly where their vulnerabilities are. They are terrified of one thing: a free, internationally supervised election and a new, people-authored constitution.

 

​They do not fear your hashtags. They do not fear your social media outrage. They fear the day you realize that your 200 million thumbs, pressed against a ballot, can end their reign in a single afternoon.

 

​The Path Forward

 

​We must move beyond the “fixer” politics. Real opposition does not need a lobbyist in Washington. Real opposition needs a people with the courage to demand a Constitution written by the people, for the people, stripping away the religious and regional biases that fuel our disunity.

 

​Added to that is an international supervision for 2027 to ensure that the electoral heist of 2023 is not repeated and an end to the status quo—no more career politicians trading power like a family heirloom.

 

​The masquerade is ending. The music is stopping. The only question is whether we will continue to dance to their tune or finally step off the stage and rebuild our nation from the ashes of their greed.

 

​The plunder ends here. The reform begins now.

 

Erasmus Ikhide contributed this piece via: ikhideluckyerasmus@gmail.com

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