Tinubu and the So-Called ADC Coalition: The Last Dance of Criminal Politicians, By Comrade Ufezime Nelson Ubi

Tinubu and the So-Called ADC Coalition: The Last Dance of Criminal Politicians, By Comrade Ufezime Nelson Ubi

Once again, the old political demons of Nigeria are gathering, this time under the camouflage of a newly formed coalition allegedly being hijacked by Bola Ahmed Tinubu through secret meetings. But let’s not deceive ourselves. This isn’t about rescuing Nigeria. This isn’t about ideology. This isn’t about unity. It is about power, greed, and the shameless desperation of men who have tasted the blood of the nation and are now hungry for more.

These so called coalition builders, the same crop of politicians who have held Nigeria hostage for over six decades, are nothing but recycled criminals with no vision, no conscience, and no credibility. They are the very architects of our collective ruin. They are the ones who inherited a country full of hope and turned it into a land of suffering, kidnapping, banditry, broken dreams, and eternal poverty.

What is most insulting is the audacity of these men. After looting the treasury, ruining our institutions, and weaponizing poverty, they now want to return in 2027 as “saviors.” They now gather under new parties, new slogans, and new coalitions, but with the same evil hearts and dead ideologies. A leopard does not change its spots, and neither do Nigeria’s political vampires.

We must call things by their real names. Tinubu is not a statesman, he is a cartel leader. He is not a visionary, he is a master of political manipulation. And the ADC coalition, if it falls under his grip or under the influence of his criminal associates, will become nothing more than an APC 2.0 or PDP 3.0, the same wine of betrayal in a new bottle of deceit.

The Nigerian people must wake up. Our hearts dey pain us well well, and for good reason. How long shall we remain in this endless cycle of suffering and smiling? How long shall we keep voting for the same faces, hoping for different results? This country has tried the North, tried the South, tried Christians, tried Muslims, tried military men and democrats, yet things keep getting worse. Why? Because we keep rotating evil.

The future of Nigeria will never be built by the same people who destroyed her in the past. Let me repeat that for the doubters at the back: Criminal politicians who ruined Nigeria in the past can never build her future. We must break free from this illusion of “experience” that the old guard keeps feeding us. What they call experience is actually a history of stealing, lying, and failing packaged as wisdom.

At this crossroads, we must think outside the box. We need radical, unapologetic, unbought, and uncorrupted leadership. We need someone who has never been part of the rot. Someone who doesn’t have godfathers pulling his strings. Someone who is not scared to speak truth to power. That person is Omoyele Sowore.

Sowore is not a saint, but he is a fighter. He is not a billionaire, but he is a believer in the people. He is not in bed with the political elite, and that is exactly why they fear him. He has paid the price for daring to dream of a better Nigeria. He has been arrested, tortured, blacklisted, and demonized, yet he remains unbroken. Because Sowore represents a revolution of minds, of ideas, of action.

Let me be clear: this revolution is not just about one man. It is about reclaiming power from the hands of the few and handing it over to the millions who have suffered in silence. It is about saying enough is enough. Enough of hunger. Enough of ASUU strikes. Enough of insecurity. Enough of fake promises and empty manifestos. This revolution is about us the people, taking responsibility for our future.

To those who still think elections will fix everything, I say this: elections without revolution is like changing drivers in a car with no engine. What we need is not just a new president, we need a new system. And only the Nigerian masses, united and determined, can dismantle the oppressive structures holding us down.

This is why the coming years are critical. We must begin to mobilize, from the streets to the markets, from the campuses to the creeks, from the mosques to the churches. We must awaken a new political consciousness that rejects the old order and embraces radical transformation. Let us raise our voices, organize our communities, educate the youth, and spread the gospel of revolution.

The enemies of the people are already organizing. Tinubu and his recycled criminal gang are plotting behind closed doors. But let them plot. Let them gather. For every secret meeting they hold, we must build ten open movements. For every billionaire they bribe, we must empower ten thousand hungry minds with truth. Because no amount of money can stop a people determined to be free.

We must not go to sleep. We must not be distracted by tribalism, religion, or temporary hunger. The real enemy is not your neighbor, it is the political elite that feeds off your pain. The revolution is not tomorrow. The revolution is now.

And when the dust settles, and the people finally rise, history will remember those who stood up. Let it be said that we chose courage over comfort. Truth over lies. Action over apathy.

Revolution Now. Not later. Now.