Nigeria's President Tinubu to run for re-election

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By AFP May 24, 2026 01:03 (EAT)
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Nigeria's President Tinubu to run for re-election

Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu reviews the honor guard during his welcome ceremony at Planalto Palace, before a meeting with Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, in Brasilia, on August 25, 2025.

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Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu will run for re-election in January, with the leader of Africa's most populous nation set to be named his party's candidate on Sunday.

After passing the formality of primaries for his All Progressives Congress (APC), Tinubu will be anointed the party's candidate for the 2027 presidential race at a ceremony in the capital Abuja in a conference centre bearing his name.

First elected in 2023, Tinubu has never hidden his ambition to serve a second four-year term, as his fondness for decor bearing the number eight testifies to.

His primary victory was announced on Saturday evening, with the party hailing the process as proof of internal democracy. He faced off against a lone opponent, obscure businessman Stanley Osifo, who spent 100 million naira (around $73,000) for the right to stand against the president.

Tinubu is the bookmakers' favourite to win the January 2027 election, in the face of a weakened and divided opposition.

His APC controls 31 of the country's 36 states, up from 21 in 2023, following a wave of defections to the ruling party.

In his first term, Tinubu passed a range of reforms intended to boost the economy and reassure international investors.

But many ordinary Nigerians are downbeat on the economy.

Inflation soared to 30 percent in 2024 and was still at 15 percent in early 2026, while fuel prices quadrupled in four years. Around 60 percent of Nigerians live in poverty, according to the World Bank, a four-percent increase from when Tinubu took office.

In the coming days, several opposition parties are set to hold primaries to choose who will bid to unseat the president in January.

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