đ Tinubuâs 2027 Campaign Allegedly Begins with Plantain Chips Branded âJagaban for 2027â
A viral video has sparked widespread reactions across Nigeria as it appears to show President Bola Ahmed Tinubuâs 2027 campaign allegedly kicking offâwith branded plantain chips. Eyes Of Lagos reports,
đ„ Chips and Campaign Slogans?
The footage, originally posted on X (formerly Twitter) by user @ChuksEricE, shows plastic jars and sachets of plantain chips boldly featuring the presidentâs image and the phrase:
âDoor 2 Door, Jagaban for 2027.â
In the background, a man believed to be the chips vendor or contractor explains, âI only took on the branding as a jobâIâm not campaigning.â
While there’s been no official statement from President Tinubuâs camp regarding the chips, the clip has fueled speculation of an early and unconventional re-election strategy.
đŹ Public Reactions: âChips Today, Suffering Tomorrow?â
The video instantly triggered sharp criticism and satire from Nigerians online, with many interpreting it as a ploy to exploit economic hardship for political gain.
See some reactions below:
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@VayPor116: âIs it not a shame that a sitting president is campaigning more than other candidates?â
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@felixherbt: âIf you allow yourself to be deceived again this time with plantain chips, you may not live to see the end of what you voted.â
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@RoiyConsult: âWahala! If Nigerians vote for this man again come 2027, I don commot my hand for anything wey concern Nigeria.â
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@mc_chez1: âFood they didnât give you before is now being given for your vote so you can suffer again.â
đ§Ÿ Context: Why It Matters
In a nation battling fuel scarcity, inflation, and hunger, many Nigerians are calling out the optics of using snacks as political tools, with some labeling it as an insult to votersâ intelligence.
This alleged early campaign move, whether strategic or coincidental, comes amid growing discontent with the APC administrationâs economic policies.
âïž Is This Campaigning?
According to Nigeriaâs Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), official campaigning for the 2027 elections has not commenced, and early campaign materials may violate electoral guidelines if proven to be politically sponsored.
As of now, no campaign office or declaration from Tinubu regarding the 2027 presidency has been madeâfueling speculation over whether this is a supporter-led branding or a covert mobilization strategy.
đ Final Thoughts
Whether itâs a marketing gimmick, a supporterâs initiative, or an actual campaign kickstarter, branded plantain chips bearing a presidential slogan are sending a strong political message in a country where even snacks can spark national debate.