A video circulating on social media has triggered widespread reactions after a Nigerian woman was heard making a strong and emotionally charged statement about the 2027 general elections in Nigeria.
In the clip, the woman expressed frustration over the political situation in the country, stating that citizens must take a more forceful stand ahead of the next election cycle.
“In 2027, we need to collect this country by force. We are not doing video, WE ARE FIGHTING BACK…,” she said.
The statement has since generated mixed reactions across social media platforms, with some users interpreting it as a reflection of growing public anger over economic hardship, insecurity, and political dissatisfaction.
Others, however, have warned against the use of language that could be interpreted as incitement, urging Nigerians to channel grievances through lawful and democratic processes.
Security and governance experts note that election periods in Nigeria often come with heightened political emotions, especially on social media, where viral content can quickly amplify tensions and shape public discourse.
As of the time of filing this report, there has been no official response from security agencies or electoral authorities regarding the viral video.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (Independent National Electoral Commission) has consistently urged citizens to participate peacefully in the electoral process and avoid statements or actions that could threaten public order.
The video continues to trend online, reflecting broader frustrations among some Nigerians as attention gradually shifts toward the 2027 general elections.


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